But yeah, where I've worked that's generally what we look for in candidates.
What is astonishing to me is how there seems to be 1) a dearth of candidates, period, and 2) candidates we can dig up miss scheduled calls, show up late for interviews, interview very poorly, turn in poor quality take home exercises (an exercise which essentially just covers the basics), have really crappy resumes (typos, horrible layout, inconsistencies with LinkedIn profile, etc...)--and these are folks with experience as statisticians or data scientists. Amazing.
We don't ask anything deep or complex either, yet we've had a really hard time finding people.