I was never good at leetcode, I snuck my way into SWE and SWE management by way of sysadmin/SRE.
I'm considering interviewing at some point in the future, possibly at companies like Google and Meta. Even for Engineering Manager roles, these companies have coding rounds, so I've been "grinding leetcode" slowly.
There is a notion floating around that DSA interview questions are quickly becoming obsolete, since you can just ask an LLM for an optimal solution now.
Putting aside whether it's good for the brain and for being a good programmer to have these skills sharpened, do you think leetcode style interviews are going the way of the dinosaur, or will they stay or even have a resurgence?
i could be misreading it
They are obsolete for remote jobs which if the interview is done fully remotely, it can then be gamed/cheated easily.
There will still be Leetcode interviews. But this time, they are in-person and on site. So:
> do you think leetcode style interviews are going the way of the dinosaur, or will they stay or even have a resurgence?
They will stay and be even more important. Companies still ask them but in person.
Companies like Anthropic do not allow you to use LLMs in their interviews. Expect many companies to do the same.