I once had a company give me a take home assignment on bitbucket. Private repo. Got the work, made the API endpoint that did the thing.
Followed up with them. No response. Nothing for a week. Then suddenly I get an email that they merged my code and they forgot that I had access to the repo. I could see that they were selectively merging canadates code into their own system. When I asked them with a followup if they had any questions on the code, no response and suddenly I had no access on the git side.
Yeah they were crowd sourcing an app. I just did a bunch of free work. Never again. Nowadays I just reject jobs that require any coding outside an interview. It’s a two way street, it’s not worth giving people free work.
Did you waive your rights to the code anywhere? If not then it’s still your code and they used it without obtaining the rights to using it - depending on your jurisdiction ofc.
I once had a company give me an assignment that sounded very much like what you are describing. They said I should allocate 10h at once to implement a real-life task that they had and that their developers “already solved”.
At that point I only wrote a handful messages with their recruiter and hadn’t even spoken to a human there. I didn’t even know anything about the team, my potential boss or the project at that time.
I didn’t even answer back, just ghosted them. I’m not going to spend multiple hundreds of Euros of my time just for some assignent to maybe qualify for an interview.
I once had a company give me a take home assignment on bitbucket. Private repo. Got the work, made the API endpoint that did the thing.
Followed up with them. No response. Nothing for a week. Then suddenly I get an email that they merged my code and they forgot that I had access to the repo. I could see that they were selectively merging canadates code into their own system. When I asked them with a followup if they had any questions on the code, no response and suddenly I had no access on the git side.
Yeah they were crowd sourcing an app. I just did a bunch of free work. Never again. Nowadays I just reject jobs that require any coding outside an interview. It’s a two way street, it’s not worth giving people free work.
Did you waive your rights to the code anywhere? If not then it’s still your code and they used it without obtaining the rights to using it - depending on your jurisdiction ofc.
Could you go to your Ministry of Labour about this?
*Laughs in American*
*sobs in americsn*
Why are we so backwards?
I once had a company give me an assignment that sounded very much like what you are describing. They said I should allocate 10h at once to implement a real-life task that they had and that their developers “already solved”.
At that point I only wrote a handful messages with their recruiter and hadn’t even spoken to a human there. I didn’t even know anything about the team, my potential boss or the project at that time.
I didn’t even answer back, just ghosted them. I’m not going to spend multiple hundreds of Euros of my time just for some assignent to maybe qualify for an interview.
That legit sounds like the most inefficient way to build an app wtf.
Vibe coding without Cursor