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by circuitslave
4241 days ago
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We look for code examples, and usually talk through the examples with the interviewee to get them to explain certain coding choices so we can ascertain whether or not they understand what they have offered up as an example of their work. We also have a machine set up for them to code in person on. We are flexible with their choice of language but will ask them to perform some simple coding tasks in front of us. My team is mostly desktop developers so it's like "Query the DB - save the results to a file - open visual studio - write a program to import that file back into the database." For entry level I don't expect to see much relevant work. Hope this is helpful. My personal advice is to look at getting some certifications - even online web dev certs like from W3Schools or BrainBench - this helps to illustrate skills you have that you may not have job experience in. |
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