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by msluyter
244 days ago
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A third problem is that, depending on the project, one's recollection might be pretty fuzzy. A fourth is that, while you might be a great programmer, perhaps you've never had the opportunity to do the work of the design or greenfield development, meaning, you may not have a ton of insight into the design work that went into the project. E.g., perhaps you mostly do maintenance work on a large number of projects, so your overall knowledge of each is fairly shallow. |
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Overall shallow knowledge is not a positive signal, in my opinion. If they really are a firefighter who constantly jumps around, the interviewer should lean in to the organizational challenges they face when identifying and fixing problems across a variety of projects and domains. There's always a way to drill down with more specific questions.