I've flagged that answer as 'not an answer'.
The reason is, the answer is not about programming. It's the answer to the question that is clearly off-topic (about interviewing process, not about programming issues). My flag was refused.
Well, technically it is an answer, only not an answer that should be posted on Stack Overflow. It belongs to the Workplace, maybe to the Programmers, but not to SO.
Is it correct to flag such answers as "not an answer" or "very low quality"?
pros:
- answering off-topic questions should be discouraged
- active off-topic topics encourage others to post similar questions on SO, to increase the chances of getting answer
contras:
- handling such flags consumes precious moderators' time
Well, technically it is an answer...
, there you have it, it is an answer. So you don't think the user should have answered the question, then downvote it, but a bad answer or an answer to a bad/off-topic question is still an answer and there is no flag for "bad answer".