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If fluid intelligence was truly perceived as the most important thing, then people would just skip the coding entirely and try to directly measure fluid intelligence. There are companies more than happy to run IQ tests and the like to screen candidates. Probably a lot cheaper than the current hiring processes.

The fact that they aren't trying that, and are instead attempting to get a measure of coding ability, suggests they don't really believe in the approach.



It's a lot easier to demonstrate the business necessity of a whiteboard test than IQ tests.

Administering an IQ test would be legally risky and could have a disparate impact on protected classes.

Griggs v. Duke Power Co.[0] is the Supreme Court case on this topic.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griggs_v._Duke_Power_Co.




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