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by leorocky
4363 days ago
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> "What would you say separates the strongest and the weakest members of your team?" It's easy to reply to this phrasing with a canned answer and very little though. "Experience, skill, and a positive attitude." If someone gave this answer to you and you're the candidate asking the question it is basically 0 information. I think the better way to ask this question is to ask "Has anyone been recently let go and why? Has anyone been let go or put on a performance improvement plan for not being a good enough engineer? What are specific reasons why you think they were maybe not good enough? What is your policy when programmers make big mistakes?" I'm not sure I would ask these questions, but I still think it's a better form of phrasing. You want to know what they think makes a bad engineer. |
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