Doing my part / Attempting to do my part

I’ve probably put 60 hours into them over the last 3-4mo. I used to turn them down and after this saga of my life will probably go back to that. They’re BS. I think there’s ways to maybe do them well but they almost never are.
I haven't heard a great argument for why they're better than a portfolio review, tbh.. In this case the main reason seemed to be an equal playing field. But then it isn't *exactly* equal because it was supposed to be an app critique using an app of that person's choosing (c)
It is something that started with tech roles and made its way into design. No one asks an architect, or a CEO to do a test. It’s non sense. A proper interview with the right questions and a bit of intuition is enough. And if not, that’s what probation periods are for.
I've seen other roles have to do various types of tests but I don't think *anyone* should have to do them. There's always the possibility of that company just farming for free work 🤷🏻♀️
There was a website by the agency Porto Rocha asking people to sign a manifesto against free pitches. Someone should start something similar against take home exercises.
I feel like there was something like that at some point.. But I could be making that up lol In lieu of that, I just try to leave these hiring companies with some food for thought.. Hopefully make things a little better off for whoever comes next in the pipeline
The thing that makes me laugh/cry these days is people justifying layoffs by saying "all those people must suck at their jobs lol!" but that's basically saying all these companies suck at interviewing if they're hiring all these people who are ~bad~ at their jobs lol