Dave,

Use some the questions they used on you when you started out. The questions
may also depend on the required job experience and education. 

I will interview candidates soon for a desktop position too. Some general
questions that I have in mind are:

1) What are key accomplishments have you attained that you can tell us?
2) How do you handle an angry customer?
3) How will you install operating system in more than 50 PC's at a time when
the all PC's having same configuration?
4) What is the different between POP & IMAP? How do they work?
5) What is the different between FAT/FAT32 and NTFS?
6) Explain how you go about troubleshooting a computer that has no network
connectivity?
7) What role do you think q desktop support analysts should play in the
company?
8) Can you explain DHCP works?
9) What operating system do you prefer and why?
10) What steps can you take to secure a stand-alone workstation?



-----Original Message-----
From: David Lum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 11:18 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Interview Q ideas

We are interviewing for a desktop support position - not an "entry
level" spot, but someone with a couple years experience. I would LOVE to
have a clever, unexpected, yet relevant-to-the-position question. Do you
guys have anything I can use?

Dave Lum  - Systems Engineer 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - (971)-222-1025
"When you step on the brakes your life is in your foot's hands" 




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