I agree with a few of the other people here.  It's kind of ridiculous to ask
someone to take a ColdFusion test.  I mean, that's sort of like asking a
secretary to take a typing test.  You either know your stuff or you don't.
You'll find out very quickly whether the person has the technical knowledge
they claim to have, and if you don't have enough knowledge of ColdFusion to
be able to know any different, well then shame on you for trying to act like
you ColdFusion by putting a test in front of me.  Whomever is going to
manage these developers had best know their stuff as well!

---mark

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-----Original Message-----
From: Janine Jakim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 5:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Questions to ask for CF developer


I've just been asked to prepare some questions for possible new employees.
He wants it general but able to gauge their knowledge.  This is a 2nd
interview type deal- the first one people stated "yeah I have X yrs
experience with CF".  We don't want to get too nitty gritty but we do want
to get a feel for how well they do know it.  Any ideas?  I need answers
quickly- they are doing call backs this afternoon.
Thanks.
j
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