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by randomswede 1611 days ago
"Assume you are on a relatively typical unix system, you type `ls -l` and press return, walk me through what happens in as much detail as you're comfortable with."

A decent candidate will give me 5-10 minutes of delving into various parts of "unix processes", maybe "dynamic linking", most probably a bit of "file system" by judicious use of "could you explain that in more detail" or "how does X work".

A truly excellent candidate will have me taking notes for 25-30 minutes, while they pre-answer all my followup questions, go through process creation, dynamic linking, file system API, filesystem internals, maybe some disk layout, process termination and signal handling.

Out of maybe 120 candidates I've asked that question, one (maybe two) have answered it so fully on their own that I did not have to ask any followup questions. And pretty much exhausted my question graph, so once done we could pivot to "do you have any questions for me?".