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by willwagner
3713 days ago
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I think you are selling yourself short by not asking questions particularly as a junior dev. Depending on the role, people are hiring you for not only your current skills but your potential to grow. Write some questions down in advance - no one is going to ding you for having a cheat sheet for asking questions. Here's some questions I'd ask: - what sort of training or growth opportunities do you have?
- do you offer any aid for continued education or online courses? What about conferences?
- do you have a buddy or mentor program to help me get moving quickly?
- Are there any books or resources you recommend so I can hit the ground running?
- If I got the role, what would make you feel you made a great hire in 6 months or a year? |
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These are great questions - I think I probably have trouble locating more junior dev opportunities.
I always do research on the history of a company but because of turnover it doesn't score me any piñatas to know where they started if the interviewer can't engage with the stuff I'm mentioning. :(