I've interviewed hundreds of candidates over the years. I start with.
"There is no pass or fail here, I'm going to start simple and if you know the answers then I'll ask more difficult questions, if you don't know the answer just say so. I don't know everything about .net and I don't expect you to either" Then, subjects. Database file reads writes Serialization Windows forms Asp.net Differences between .net versions Sql server. / oracle questions. Where do they look to solve problems. Team mates, google etc. And finish on. I'm at your home and I want a cup of coffee, explain all the steps of how to make a cup of coffee. Key replys. Do they ask me if I want sugar, or do they provide it anyway. Do they go through all the steps. Do they check if the old filter is still in the machine. Etc. Hth Davy ------Original Message------ From: Noon Silk Sender: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com To: ozDotNet ReplyTo: ozDotNet Subject: [OT](ish) Interview Questions Sent: 20 Jan 2011 01:43 Hello, Anyone have any thoughts/lists on a update-to-date set of questions to ask people (senior .net). I'm preparing a list now (trying to find my old one from a few years ago), just wondering if anyone has any new/interesting questions that they are asking. -- Noon Silk http://dnoondt.wordpress.com/ (Noon Silk) | http://www.mirios.com.au:8081 > "Every morning when I wake up, I experience an exquisite joy — the joy of being this signature." "When all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail." I feel much the same way about xml