Codeproject programming test?
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G'day all, I vaguely remember reading at some point a Programming Interview sort of question for a position working here at Codeproject, I'd like to track it down. It was something to the tune of "Along with your CV, please include an application, as complex or as simple as you like, that does xyz with key-value pairs" Am I imagining this? Could someone direct me to it? Cheers, -Jack Disclaimer: I'm interested in scamming it, or at least an idea from it, for my own purposes :)
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G'day all, I vaguely remember reading at some point a Programming Interview sort of question for a position working here at Codeproject, I'd like to track it down. It was something to the tune of "Along with your CV, please include an application, as complex or as simple as you like, that does xyz with key-value pairs" Am I imagining this? Could someone direct me to it? Cheers, -Jack Disclaimer: I'm interested in scamming it, or at least an idea from it, for my own purposes :)
That's the first part of the test. Can you find it?
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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That's the first part of the test. Can you find it?
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
no
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Jack Vanderhorst wrote:
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Letter from CP "Thank you for your interest in our company. We have carefully reviewed your background and qualifications along with those of other candidates. Unfortunately, at this time, we do not have a position available that would effectively utilize your experience. We appreciate your interest in our company and will keep your resume on file in the case a position opens that matches your background. We wish you success in your career endeavors." :)
modified on Monday, May 10, 2010 3:54 PM
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Jack Vanderhorst wrote:
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Letter from CP "Thank you for your interest in our company. We have carefully reviewed your background and qualifications along with those of other candidates. Unfortunately, at this time, we do not have a position available that would effectively utilize your experience. We appreciate your interest in our company and will keep your resume on file in the case a position opens that matches your background. We wish you success in your career endeavors." :)
modified on Monday, May 10, 2010 3:54 PM
A rejection letter? Companies can't afford the cost of writing, printing and sending such a document or email; simply ignoring your phone calls and emails is enough.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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G'day all, I vaguely remember reading at some point a Programming Interview sort of question for a position working here at Codeproject, I'd like to track it down. It was something to the tune of "Along with your CV, please include an application, as complex or as simple as you like, that does xyz with key-value pairs" Am I imagining this? Could someone direct me to it? Cheers, -Jack Disclaimer: I'm interested in scamming it, or at least an idea from it, for my own purposes :)
Jack Vanderhorst wrote:
Am I imagining this? Could someone direct me to it?
See http://www.dundas.com/Corporate/Careers/careers_seniorDev.aspx[^] This same test was used by CodeProject too.
Regards, Nish
Blog: blog.voidnish.com Most recent article: An MVVM friendly approach to adding system menu entries in a WPF application
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Jack Vanderhorst wrote:
Am I imagining this? Could someone direct me to it?
See http://www.dundas.com/Corporate/Careers/careers_seniorDev.aspx[^] This same test was used by CodeProject too.
Regards, Nish
Blog: blog.voidnish.com Most recent article: An MVVM friendly approach to adding system menu entries in a WPF application
Dude that's exactly it, I never would have found it. Thanks muchly -Jack