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  • K Kant

    Repost. See the 'Kannan Kalyanaraman' message. Couldn't resist. ;P

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    Judah Gabriel Himango
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    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

      We have a position open for a person with 3-5 years of experience, and are conducting interviews. Can you guys please suggest some relevant questions? The candidate's primary responsibilities will be coding, with a bit of design thrown in. Work will be in .net, mostly C# with some ASP .net. Yes, I *did* google for sample questions, but most of them seem cliched, and chances are that any candidate would have done the same. I'm interested in knowing what kind of questions CPians would ask, as our level generally seems to be a notch or two higher than average. :cool: Both technical questions and non-technical questions are appreciated. :rose: TIA! Cheers, Vikram.


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      Joe Woodbury
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      One technique I want to try is to tell the person ahead of time to create a short 10 minute presentation on how he or she solved a recent programming challenge with the caveat that they must use their boss in this situation as a reference (and then call that boss up later to see if the person was telling the truth--I despise people who take credit for someone else's work.) I had a coworker who did this at a previous company and said is was very successful. Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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