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    Brady Kelly
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    Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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      Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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      ragnaroknrol
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      Brady Kelly wrote:

      they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample

      To quote the great Admiral Ackbar "It's a TRAP!" That or they have someone that likes to waste money in HR.

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        Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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        Lost User
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        Gee, sounds scientific. Next they'll probably want to analyze your aura. :laugh:

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          Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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          Rama Krishna Vavilala
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          Does the job involve some kind of design (graphics or web)?

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          • B Brady Kelly

            Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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            Steve Mayfield
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            I wonder what they would say if the sample was entirely in "text message speak" :laugh:

            Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am

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            • B Brady Kelly

              Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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              PIEBALDconsult
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              Try this[^].

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                Try this[^].

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                "Before you rush out and get this program, though, you need to make sure that your computer is up to the task. The program requires at least a Pentium 133 and 32 MB RAM. In addition, you will require at least an SVGA graphic card with a minimum of 64,000 colors and a resolution of 800 x 600. " Kinda takes you back, doesn't it? :-D

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                  Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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                  Lost User
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                  Choose a nice font.

                  Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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                    "Before you rush out and get this program, though, you need to make sure that your computer is up to the task. The program requires at least a Pentium 133 and 32 MB RAM. In addition, you will require at least an SVGA graphic card with a minimum of 64,000 colors and a resolution of 800 x 600. " Kinda takes you back, doesn't it? :-D

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                    PIEBALDconsult
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                    I got that covered. I don't have it installed on my current system though.

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                      Choose a nice font.

                      Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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                      Brady Kelly
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                      :laugh:

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                        Does the job involve some kind of design (graphics or web)?

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                        Brady Kelly
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                        No, it's middle tier/back-end C# coding.

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                          :laugh:

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                          Seriously, I wouldn't touch a job where they behave like that. It's not much more than pseudo science.

                          Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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                            Gee, sounds scientific. Next they'll probably want to analyze your aura. :laugh:

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                            JimmyRopes
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                            LunaticFringe wrote:

                            Next they'll probably want to analyze your aura.

                            Or maybe your urine.

                            Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
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                            I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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                              Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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                              Have they asked you to do a push-ups test yet? You know, to measure the level of upper body endurance you have (you're going to need it, after all, for all that C# code they're gonna have you type). A candidate incapable of doing at least 50 push-ups should never be considered for heavy coding tasks. By the way, how are you going to do that sample? Cursive? Sloppily like you usually write (at least, how I usually write)? Or slow and steady to impress them with your l337 penmanship? I could see wanting to test ability to write, but testing penmanship just seems (as you said) strange. Perhaps they had a lunatic work for them and they're trying to see if you are one by profiling your penmanship. Or perhaps they want to judge your other attributes, such as determination and willingness to compromise. Still, seems like there would be better (read: valid) methods for testing that stuff.

                              Visual Studio is an excellent GUIIDE.

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                                Have they asked you to do a push-ups test yet? You know, to measure the level of upper body endurance you have (you're going to need it, after all, for all that C# code they're gonna have you type). A candidate incapable of doing at least 50 push-ups should never be considered for heavy coding tasks. By the way, how are you going to do that sample? Cursive? Sloppily like you usually write (at least, how I usually write)? Or slow and steady to impress them with your l337 penmanship? I could see wanting to test ability to write, but testing penmanship just seems (as you said) strange. Perhaps they had a lunatic work for them and they're trying to see if you are one by profiling your penmanship. Or perhaps they want to judge your other attributes, such as determination and willingness to compromise. Still, seems like there would be better (read: valid) methods for testing that stuff.

                                Visual Studio is an excellent GUIIDE.

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                                dmitri_sps
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                                Reminds me of Dilbert at the firing range :laugh:

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                                  Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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                                  joindotnet
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                                  I think you should join this company. It seems to have extra time and money to spare on employees. :-D

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                                    Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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                                    Mario Luis
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                                    Thats rather a strange request. I can understand a form of comprehension test to ensure that a candidate can follow instructions but hand writing? I know my handwriting suffers badly but I also only ever use it to sign pretty much.

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                                      Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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                                      CurtainDog
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                                      Just do it and ask them about it in the interview. It'll give you a good talking point and let you gauge if they're truly nuts or not.

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                                        Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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                                        AnthonyLondon
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                                        I'm not sure where you are based but in some countries this is quite common. Less now than it used to be because most people submit their CV/Resume by email these days but when you had to send it by post with a cover letter it wasn't unusual (in some European countries) to have your hand writing analysed. Not sure if it's very scientific or not but it can tell if you're shy or not etc so basically they can get an idea of your personality without even having met you yet.

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                                          Last week I had quite a successful telephonic interview with a company. They want me back to meet the technical directory as soon as I'm back in Johannesburg, but meanwhile they have asked me to submit a handwriting sample for analysis. I have no issue with this, I just find it kind of strange. especially for a development job.

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                                          Member 4593559
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                                          There's no compiler! you've got to write all the code out on paper! :laugh: :laugh:

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