Will AI Replace the Technical Interview?
If a model can pass your coding round, the round was not testing the right thing. The question is not whether AI will replace engineers. It is whether AI already broke your interview.

You finally hire the right developer or systems expert after a long search. They sit down, ready to start. But here's the problem: they are not useful yet.
In many tech teams, the time between hiring someone and getting real work done is longer than it should be. That delay costs time, money, and energy. We call this the First-Day Trap.
A new hire's first days are often spent on things that should not be a struggle:
Instead of doing real work, they spend hours just trying to get started. That means you are paying for experience, but getting setup work.
This problem does not only affect the new hire. It also slows down the rest of the team.
Every time a senior engineer stops to help with setup, they lose focus on their own work. That time adds up fast. The result is slower delivery, more interruptions, and lower team productivity.
Modern hiring should not come with long setup time. A new hire should be able to start working on day one.
That is where EasyEnv helps.
With EasyEnv, teams can give new hires a ready-to-use environment that is already set up and standardized. No long installs. No extra setup. No wasted time.
It also removes the classic "works on my machine" problem. Everyone works in the same environment, so the first task is easier to start and easier to debug.
Good hiring is not only about finding the right person. It is also about helping them become productive quickly.
The longer a specialist spends setting up their environment, the longer your team waits for value.
If you want better ROI from technical hires, start by removing the setup barrier.
How long does it take a new hire on your team to complete their first real task - 2 days or 2 weeks?
Pre-configured Linux boxes, VS Code in the browser, and shared workspaces your team can join in one click. No more "works on my machine".
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