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  • T Tim Carmichael

    We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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    Roger Wright
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    It would be helpful to know what sort of application you expect the contractors to develop, but in general, if he/she can program in any language with any level of competence, you can expect passable performance. Ask general questions, not platform/language-specific ones. If you eliminate candidates because they haven't worked in your peculiar environment, you probably will lose a few super-stars because of your own stupidity. Anyone who truly loves programming can pick up a new language or operating system in a few weeks; total immersion on-the-job training is extremely effective. I've had jobs, while a full-time employee, in which I had to master three operating systems and four languages in a span of six months. It was easy to do, because it was my job to do it and I loved what I was doing. Look for reasoning/ problem-solving skills, rather than platform-specific experience, and keep the manuals handy at the newby's desk. A history of problems solved is far more important than what environments have been experienced.

    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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    • T Tim Carmichael

      We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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      User 2498653
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      How about "What is a VMS Logical Name and when do you use them?" If they don't know the answer, then they can't possibly understand VMS. Another good question -- if you were asked to develop a VB application that could talk to an OpenVMS back end, how would you do it? There's a few different ways to do it (sockets, Telnet, or Serial Communications) are the three primary ways they should think about it. Walt

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      • T Tim Carmichael

        We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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        richpaul
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        Thing is... any potential contractor with those required skills with anything about him/her, probably subscribes to the CodePoject newsletter. He will have received this post in his inbox this morning like i did and thought hmmm I can do that... and may apply for the job (if close to home) armed with a lot of the questions and answers you're going to be asking. If only it were closer to home, I could do with a new job Ive been here 10 years next month. :laugh: It is difficult though finding questions. We had a standard set of questions drawn up that we give to all new employees and the same guy marks each one, so we can compare like for like. Good luck

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        • T Tim Carmichael

          We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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          kiama
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          There is quite a range of technologies so I would consider which parts are a necessity. I would be a very good candidate for most of this, but have only ever heard of Fortran and Ingres and wouldn't have a clue. I would imagine there would be a lot of people in my position who are solid ASP/VB6/COM+/SQL Server developers without Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II, which frankly sounds pretty scary. I think you would want strong ASP.NET/VB.NET/C# skills. C# will help with the programming knowledge, VB.NET/ASP.NET with the ASP. (ALthough ASP DEvelopment is a skill in itself because of its oddities) All the best!

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          • T Tim Carmichael

            We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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            grgran
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            What is your name? What is your quest? What is ... :-)

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            • T Tim Carmichael

              We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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              rcampbell12
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              Try this site (this is a link to a sample question) for a more general programming aptitude test. People can know a lot about technology, but not necessarily be a good programmer. This site will more accurately test problem solving skills, logical thinking, etc. http://pages.netaxis.ca/winrow/sample.htm[^]

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              • T Tim Carmichael

                We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                Snowman58
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                Fortan?? Ask them what a card deck is and how it relates to a key punch machine. I didn't think anyone even remembered Fortran!

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                • T Tim Carmichael

                  We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                  Jim SS
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                  To test a potential contractor bring them in and have them write a program in Fortran (any language) and see (1) does it work? (2) does the code make any sense? If they can get that far they can probably do the work. I couldn't do it now without some searching in help, but there was a time when I wrote a simulation system for testing Air Force control systems in Fortran/VMS. It's like riding a bicycle, you don't have to re-learn, you just have to remember, which can take a few minutes. Jim

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                  • T Tim Carmichael

                    We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                    trooper0814
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                    Memorization of syntax is not an indication of the quality or competency of a candidate IMHO.

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                        I just looked at your CP profile - did/do you also (like me) work at EK? /ravi

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