I have 20 years of experience in commercial programming, I'm not looking for a job because I have one but they wrote to me on Linkin. To the point. Google Meet. A guy comes who speaks English poorly (or not at all), constantly stuttering, speaking indistinctly. But clearly stressed. He says that someone else was supposed to come but that person couldn't, that's why he's here, and that he's not really a programmer but a helpdesk. He suggests in his poor English to turn off the cameras because "the connection is poor". Ok. He says that he has a list of questions generated from ChatGPT. He asks questions, I answer correctly but unfortunately not as it is on the list, that's an error of course. I point out to him that many of the answers he has there are incorrect. He doesn't even pronounce many questions correctly in English so there's a problem with understanding (the subtitles in Google Meet didn't cope either). He asks me stupid questions if I know this and that, I politely say that all of this is described in my CV, on the Linkin page, and the frameworks he asks about are what power many of my projects on GitHub. You guessed it, he hasn't seen my CV, Linkin, or GitHub. The guy has been completely impudent from the very beginning. I wonder why the company gave such a dunce to a technical interview, someone completely unprepared, someone who is not a programmer and doesn't even know English. After the interview was over, I knew I had wasted 1.5 hours of my life and I wouldn't accept their offer if they wanted to hire me. Fortunately, I didn't have to refuse them. Avoid them, they will only waste your time.