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Questions relating to interviews and the interviewing process.

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What is "How do you keep yourself up to date regarding the new languages and frameworks that...

I suspect that there are several things going on... First, the interviewer may be probing for a technology enthusiast. A lot of companies give extra weight to a candidate who do independent study, o …
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Telling something in a face to face interview which was omitted during a telephonic interview

When you go in for interview, at some point the word "Android" will come up. You can say, "Yep, like we discussed on the phone, I've not had any formal schooling in it, but I have poked around and ex …
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When applying to software development positions, under what conditions is it OK for the comp...

Well... It's all about the value judgements. There must be some factor which attracted you to this job in the first place: maybe it's close to your home; maybe you like their product; maybe you "cl …
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Answering an interview question about short-term tenure in previous jobs

Let's take a look at the interviewer. What is he really asking here? Basically, "reassure me that you intend to stay here longer than 2 years". Your answer should be (a) true, and (b) relevant to t …
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Do some recruiters care more about their quotas than finding candidates?

I've dealt with many, many recruiters over the years and some patterns stand out. They typically get paid for placing someone. The hiring company pays a percentage of the hiring salary to the recru …
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