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    I'm going to be conducting some interviews later this week, which I have to admit, is a new thing for me. The role is for a VBA developer, but also a bit of a general technology all-rounder. The behavioral type questions will be asked by someone else, but it's up to me to delve into the technical side of things. So, I'm looking for some suggestions! What are your favourite interview questions? Cheers, Anthony.

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      I'm going to be conducting some interviews later this week, which I have to admit, is a new thing for me. The role is for a VBA developer, but also a bit of a general technology all-rounder. The behavioral type questions will be asked by someone else, but it's up to me to delve into the technical side of things. So, I'm looking for some suggestions! What are your favourite interview questions? Cheers, Anthony.

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      Well, I once had to do interviews for VB devs. I figured I'd ask a few simple questions mixed with a few "what if" scenarios, as I know not knowing one little detail off the top of your head doesn't make you a bad programmer. Anyway, so I kept the technical questions simple... like what does IIf do and how can I use the immediate window to debug. You'd be surpised how many of them didn't know. :doh: Jeremy Falcon

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        I'm going to be conducting some interviews later this week, which I have to admit, is a new thing for me. The role is for a VBA developer, but also a bit of a general technology all-rounder. The behavioral type questions will be asked by someone else, but it's up to me to delve into the technical side of things. So, I'm looking for some suggestions! What are your favourite interview questions? Cheers, Anthony.

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        We have a standard technical interview we give people at the start of the first interview. Questions are very general and dont relate to a specific technology or language. For example.... Does multi-threading make a program faster? Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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          We have a standard technical interview we give people at the start of the first interview. Questions are very general and dont relate to a specific technology or language. For example.... Does multi-threading make a program faster? Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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          Josh Gray wrote:

          Does multi-threading make a program faster?

          And of course (as with most computer question answers) the answer would be "it depends". :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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            Josh Gray wrote:

            Does multi-threading make a program faster?

            And of course (as with most computer question answers) the answer would be "it depends". :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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            Jeremy Falcon wrote:

            the answer would be "it depends".

            "thanks for comming in, we'll get back to you". Yeah the questions are very general. What we look for is "It depends, because....." :) Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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              I'm going to be conducting some interviews later this week, which I have to admit, is a new thing for me. The role is for a VBA developer, but also a bit of a general technology all-rounder. The behavioral type questions will be asked by someone else, but it's up to me to delve into the technical side of things. So, I'm looking for some suggestions! What are your favourite interview questions? Cheers, Anthony.

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              I have two favorite questions that have absolutely nothing technical about them. 1. How many quarters tall is the Empire State building? You can see how they approach problem solving. Do they ask questions (stacked or end on end)? Or do they just give up? There is no right or wrong answer. It's just how they approach the problem. 2. What is funnier in movies--monkeys or racoons and why? Sometimes they are looking for the "right" answer which there is none. I don't want that kind of person. Their answer determines their creativity. Why do they like the animal better? I'm hoping they describe the behavior of their favorite animal. I'm not a manager anymore, but I truly believe these questions help reveal the underlying personality and work type of the interviewee. Hope it helps!

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                Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                the answer would be "it depends".

                "thanks for comming in, we'll get back to you". Yeah the questions are very general. What we look for is "It depends, because....." :) Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                Josh Gray wrote:

                "thanks for comming in, we'll get back to you".

                Such a hasty employer isn't one worth working for in the first place. ;P Jeremy Falcon

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                  I'm going to be conducting some interviews later this week, which I have to admit, is a new thing for me. The role is for a VBA developer, but also a bit of a general technology all-rounder. The behavioral type questions will be asked by someone else, but it's up to me to delve into the technical side of things. So, I'm looking for some suggestions! What are your favourite interview questions? Cheers, Anthony.

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                  Don't forget to ask why manhole covers are round!

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                    Don't forget to ask why manhole covers are round!

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                    We actually have a lot of square ones about the place too though...

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                      Josh Gray wrote:

                      "thanks for comming in, we'll get back to you".

                      Such a hasty employer isn't one worth working for in the first place. ;P Jeremy Falcon

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                      If I start getting smart arse answers in a first interview they get a quick one way trip out the back door. I expect a high level of profesionalism. We are a leader in our field and a highly desired employer so there are plently of people to choose from. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                        I have two favorite questions that have absolutely nothing technical about them. 1. How many quarters tall is the Empire State building? You can see how they approach problem solving. Do they ask questions (stacked or end on end)? Or do they just give up? There is no right or wrong answer. It's just how they approach the problem. 2. What is funnier in movies--monkeys or racoons and why? Sometimes they are looking for the "right" answer which there is none. I don't want that kind of person. Their answer determines their creativity. Why do they like the animal better? I'm hoping they describe the behavior of their favorite animal. I'm not a manager anymore, but I truly believe these questions help reveal the underlying personality and work type of the interviewee. Hope it helps!

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                        leckey wrote:

                        How many quarters tall is the Empire State building?

                        4! What do I get? :-D Jeremy Falcon

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                          If I start getting smart arse answers in a first interview they get a quick one way trip out the back door. I expect a high level of profesionalism. We are a leader in our field and a highly desired employer so there are plently of people to choose from. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                          It was also a joke. Pull the cork out. Jeremy Falcon

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                            If I start getting smart arse answers in a first interview they get a quick one way trip out the back door. I expect a high level of profesionalism. We are a leader in our field and a highly desired employer so there are plently of people to choose from. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                            Lastly, having a sense of humor doesn't make someone unprofessional. Being like you describe does make someone unpleasant to work with though. Jeremy Falcon

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                              Lastly, having a sense of humor doesn't make someone unprofessional. Being like you describe does make someone unpleasant to work with though. Jeremy Falcon

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                              Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                              Being like you describe does make someone unpleasant to work with though.

                              Huh? The reason I asked this is because I didnt describe anything, so I didnt know what you were talking about. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear -- modified at 1:04 Monday 17th July, 2006

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                                Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                Being like you describe does make someone unpleasant to work with though.

                                Huh? The reason I asked this is because I didnt describe anything, so I didnt know what you were talking about. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear -- modified at 1:04 Monday 17th July, 2006

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                                Josh Gray wrote:

                                Huh?

                                Uptight, overreactive, anal, superiority complex, etc. Jeremy Falcon

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                                  Josh Gray wrote:

                                  Huh?

                                  Uptight, overreactive, anal, superiority complex, etc. Jeremy Falcon

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                                  me? Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                                    me? Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                                    No, the person that hacked into your account while you were away. :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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                                      No, the person that hacked into your account while you were away. :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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                                      Oh. You forgot really really good looking. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                                        Oh. You forgot really really good looking. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                                        Josh Gray wrote:

                                        You forgot really really good looking.

                                        The person that hacked your account was good looking? :laugh::laugh: [edit] 5 btw because it made me laugh. [/edit] Jeremy Falcon

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                                          Josh Gray wrote:

                                          You forgot really really good looking.

                                          The person that hacked your account was good looking? :laugh::laugh: [edit] 5 btw because it made me laugh. [/edit] Jeremy Falcon

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                                          Really really good looking Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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