Dave,

While there are plenty of standard questions you can ask, I would recommend
the following three approaches for obtaining key questions that help you
probe the skill of a candidate:

#1 - Ask them for challenging issues that they dealt with in their own
experience for the subject matter that you are concerned about (AD, in this
case).  They should relay at least one situation where they were successful
after some difficulty, and one that has yet to be addressed.


#2 - Present them a scenario of some situation you have experienced in your
own environment that was difficult to solve, and without providing them the
final answer, see how they would attempt to solve it.


#3 - Give them an expansion scenario (new office in another city, merger,
etc) and tell them to order some equipment and setup a configuration to
support it.


The responses they give you here will help you with being able to assess
their knowledge, their troubleshooting approach, and their creativity.
It's the next best thing to what Micheal experienced for his interview, and
it gets past all the tedium of asking questions that people don't actually
have to remember off the top of their heads in realworld situations when
they can very easily google them.


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 *Exploiting Technology for Business Advantage...

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On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Eldridge, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are going to be hiring 2 additional “Network Engineers” very soon as 1
> is leaving and we have approval to add 1 more.
>
>
>
> The bulk of the questions that I get to ask will be AD related as past
> experience has dictated that I need that level of expertise here.
>
> Those of you that do hiring what are some questions you are using in the
> interview process?
>
> We are a 2003 domain with exchange 2003. We will be migrating to 2008
> domain and exchange 2010 next year.
>
> This is not a Sr. level job but we are looking for an experienced person.
>
> Thanks much for any feedback.
>
>
>
> dave
>
>
>

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