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  • A Abhinav S

    He asked me how I would make a web site secure. I said, for one thing, I could use Silverlight since there is minimal scripting involved, thus reducing chances of scripting attacks. He ignored my answer. So yes he was a BA. Of course, I could have said I use httpUrlEncode, but I don't think it would have made a difference.

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    Gotta say your answer was very weak.

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    • A Ankur m

      There is a huge topic and most companies have specialist for it. But you could have mentioned about best practices that we follow as a developer.

      ..Go Green..

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      Nish Nishant
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      I agree. The way he answered that, the other person would have thought he was trying to get out of answering it to hide the fact that it's not a strong area. Sometimes it's all about perception.

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      • A Abhinav S

        ...and got rejected in 20 minutes. The interview was for an MS specialist. The interviewer said he was an MS "senior" specialist. He then asked me about something called Tibco. I told him I had never heard of it. He asked me if I knew anything about third parties for managing product catalogs. I said no. He said he had asked enough. End of story. :wtf:

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        Getting hired is all about figuring out what the interviewer's pet product / pet algorithm / pet data structure happens to be that day. If the man across the table just read about super-duper reversible spanning Croatian B-Trees, you'd better come up with that as your answer, or you're out of luck.

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          Gotta say your answer was very weak.

          Regards, Nish


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          Abhinav S
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          Yeah perhaps. I think I was not ready for that question. I did say I could disable scripting. I might have got to cookies but somehow I missed it. Frankly though, I just could not recollect httpUrlEncode at that time.

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          • A Abhinav S

            Yeah perhaps. I think I was not ready for that question. I did say I could disable scripting. I might have got to cookies but somehow I missed it. Frankly though, I just could not recollect httpUrlEncode at that time.

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            Abhinav S wrote:

            I did say I could disable scripting.
            I might have got to cookies but somehow I missed it.

            But those were wrong answers. These are all things the client would do or could do, not something the web-dev would do on the server side code.

            Abhinav S wrote:

            Frankly though, I just could not recollect httpUrlEncode at that time.

            That's probably just one of several different approaches people usually take. So overall you cannot blame the guy for not picking you, since you did not meet his expected skill set (which seems to be that for a senior web developer with a fairly good knowledge of web security). So the bigger question is why they called you for an interview for a skillset that's different from the ones you possess. This was perhaps due to a communication issue.

            Regards, Nish


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            • A Abhinav S

              ...and got rejected in 20 minutes. The interview was for an MS specialist. The interviewer said he was an MS "senior" specialist. He then asked me about something called Tibco. I told him I had never heard of it. He asked me if I knew anything about third parties for managing product catalogs. I said no. He said he had asked enough. End of story. :wtf:

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              Sounds like that guy just wanted you to know who he thought was the smartest person in that room.

              Brent

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                Abhinav S wrote:

                I did say I could disable scripting.
                I might have got to cookies but somehow I missed it.

                But those were wrong answers. These are all things the client would do or could do, not something the web-dev would do on the server side code.

                Abhinav S wrote:

                Frankly though, I just could not recollect httpUrlEncode at that time.

                That's probably just one of several different approaches people usually take. So overall you cannot blame the guy for not picking you, since you did not meet his expected skill set (which seems to be that for a senior web developer with a fairly good knowledge of web security). So the bigger question is why they called you for an interview for a skillset that's different from the ones you possess. This was perhaps due to a communication issue.

                Regards, Nish


                My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                Nish Sivakumar wrote:

                a fairly good knowledge of web security).

                That would make sense. What had Tibco got to do with it?

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                  Sounds like that guy just wanted you to know who he thought was the smartest person in that room.

                  Brent

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                  Most of my technical interviewers have left little doubt about the matter. I always wonder who those people actually end up hiring.

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                  • A Abhinav S

                    Nish Sivakumar wrote:

                    a fairly good knowledge of web security).

                    That would make sense. What had Tibco got to do with it?

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                    I don't know what Tibco is but they may be doing 3rd party contract work for Tibco (perhaps a web-based project).

                    Regards, Nish


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                    • N Nish Nishant

                      I don't know what Tibco is but they may be doing 3rd party contract work for Tibco (perhaps a web-based project).

                      Regards, Nish


                      My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                      Tibco is an EAI solution. A module of Tibco provides an event based cloud computing solution for business intelligence - which is probably what he wanted to ask about. The best I could do was read about Tibco once I was out of the interview room.

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