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How One Startup Debugged Its Way to a Technical Interview Framework

How One Startup Debugged Its Way to a Technical Interview Framework

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In this episode of The Technical Co-Founder Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how a five-person startup turned its own debugging logs into a structured technical interview process. They break down the specific case of CargoVerify, a logistics API company that recorded every blocker its engineers hit during onboarding and then reverse-engineered those logs into a repeatable interview rubric. Lucas explains why most startup interview loops are broken — they test for textbook knowledge instead of real debugging behavior — and walks through the exact three-phase framework CargoVerify built: the log review, the paired debug session, and the post-mortem write-up. Luna pushes back on whether this approach scales past five people, and Lucas shares data showing that CargoVerify's first six hires all shipped code within their first week. The episode closes with a reflection on whether startups should stop imitating Big Tech interviews altogether. No fluff, just a concrete system you could adapt tomorrow. #TechnicalInterviews #StartupHiring #Debugging #EngineeringCulture #CargoVerify #Onboarding #Logs #PairProgramming #HiringFramework #TechnicalCoFounder #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #StartupEngineering #HiringData #CodeReview #PostMortem #Scaling #TechHiring Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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