I am an HCI researcher about to complete my Ph.D. I was selected for the 1-hour interview with a quant UX personnel from West Coast. The interview is split into parts. The *second part* is for them to understand my coding skills.
The hiring manager gave me links from leet code easy examples. These examples are something we barely use in our research or even quantitative evaluation.
My question is: what are they exactly trying to find for a quant UX position - programming or UX skillset?
If anyone is from this position - be it google or any other organization, would love your help on this. #quantux #UX #leet #coding
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Are you a UX Engineer maybe? Why donβt they call it front end dev?