At 8:15 AM -0400 4/15/08, Peter Sawczynec wrote:
And more historically when I managed a 24-hr desktop operation, we had a
3-hour hands on test in which you were put at a workstation, thrown a
big aggressively marked up document and all the assets you would need
for this assignment and you were expected to just do it live using all
the graphics applications and print it out correctly. This hardcore
testing method weeded out the talkers and turned up winners and revealed
in very fine degrees their levels of expertise.

Now that's more like a test of abilities that I would consider. However, with one caveat -- allow me to use the tools I work with, namely my workstation.

Give me the test on-line and allow me to work on it without the "over the shoulder" inspections and at the end of the time limit, just have me present my results with my explanation. Keep in mind, that while your office may "work that way" -- that "way" may not be the best.

Often in the corporate world the brightest ideas have to pass through the dimmest minds. Give me a small group of dedicated and qualified people and I'll do just fine. But put me with the corporate "this is the way it's done" types, and it's not a test I'll consider taking.

Cheers,

tedd

--
-------
http://sperling.com  http://ancientstones.com  http://earthstones.com
_______________________________________________
New York PHP Community Talk Mailing List
http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk

NYPHPCon 2006 Presentations Online
http://www.nyphpcon.com

Show Your Participation in New York PHP
http://www.nyphp.org/show_participation.php

Reply via email to