Can I point out the obvious cultural bias the coffee question.

On 20 January 2011 13:56, <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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: [email protected]
> 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
>
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>
> "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




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