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They will send an auto reject after an unpaid 'take home project'.


I’m sorry to hear you had that experience, and I appreciate your feedback. We put a lot of care into evaluating every candidate’s take-home solution, and it’s never an auto-reject. Every decision is made by a person, an engineer at Bitnomial. I know take-homes are a big ask, and we try to make them meaningful and fair while respecting candidates' time. We're balancing trying to get as much signal as we can while not being brutal. Hiring is tough, and rejection is never easy, but we always strive to be thoughtful and respectful throughout the process.

By the way, we’ve hired several great engineers who didn’t make it through the process on their first try.


> we’ve hired several great engineers who didn’t make it through the process on their first try

That means your process is flawed.


Supabase I set up an authentication with, it was pretty straightforward. I was following this: https://github.com/vercel/nextjs-subscription-payments?tab=r...

Do you have suggestions for once users are logged in, for them to be able to submit a selection?

The most complicated use case is, each user can purchase multiple entries to a fantasy football contest. And then each week, each user should be able to submit their pick for each entry. The players available for selection each week differ per entry.

The most basic use case is, users login and get authenticated, and then on the Account page (which is included in the above linked repo), users can submit their picks manually, through like a Google Form.


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