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phone interviews

i arrived home last tuesday and my roommate (who is also a .NET developer and an ex-officemate) is on the phone for an interview.  the interviewer was from the US and her questions are very technical and trivial.  the funny thing is my roommate all have pages of cheat sheets around him, referencing each of them on every question.

questions range from SQL server to .NET, basically definitions for triggers, isolation levels, indexes, recordset vs dataset, etc.  when he was specifically asked about the different types of indexes, he specifically left out the check constraint so the interviewer wouldn't notice that he's been cheating, :p.  and this is already the second interview, first one's basically the same thing but from a filipino.

for me, i wouldn't join a company with those kind of interview questions.  what would be interesting though are scenario based questions which an experience developer would encounter.  just like the debugging problem presented by hanselminutes here.


Posted Mar 30 2007, 06:53 PM by jokiz
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cruizer wrote re: phone interviews
on 03-30-2007 11:23 PM

papasa sa mga ganyang interview yun mga bookish :P

jokiz wrote re: phone interviews
on 03-31-2007 12:11 AM

i'm also a trivia man boss, i also like those questions for fun

cruizer wrote re: phone interviews
on 03-31-2007 12:39 AM

yeah but sometimes you get people who know what they are but don't know how to apply them in real-world problems. or you can turn away those who work great in solving real-world problems but don't know everything you're asking (yun mga "just in time" learners, in contrast sa mga "just in case" learners; see Kathy Sierra's blog entry:  http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2005/03/motivated_to_le.html)

jokiz wrote re: phone interviews
on 03-31-2007 1:30 AM

we're both on the same side boss, exactly what this post is about. thanks for the link boss, reminds me of what i teach my students in high school, learn not to memorize the mathematical formulas but how it was derived, and why it works so they have a deeper understanding of the type of problem

cruizer wrote re: phone interviews
on 03-31-2007 3:18 AM

naging teacher ka pala jokiz?!

jokiz wrote re: phone interviews
on 04-10-2007 8:05 PM

not actually, i had few students lang (3-6) for my math summer classes

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