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Question.Net Contractors - suitable interview questions Pin
Mel Padden19-Oct-07 5:22
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I've just been employed (about three months ago) by a large corp, as a .NET senior dev, after working my way through a few standard dev jobs over the last few years. They are interviewing a couple of contractors next week to come in and supplement the team here. My department head just came down to my desk, and told me all this (which I had heard on the grapevine) and all of a sudden asked me to sit in on the interviews next week to query these guys on their technical knowledge of .NET. As this is the first time I've been involved in the interview process from this end, I was wondering if any of you old hands out there on CP have some standard tacks you would take on this? I have the weekend to think about it and come up with a gameplan.

Off the top of my head I'm thinking;
a) Quiz them on their understanding of the concepts of OO, and their general development methodology. Soften them up with some "concept" questions, to get a feel for how they think about the development process and how well developed their personal standards are. Perhaps some simple written tests on an algorithmic basis, using Java/C# as the syntactic base, to test their general debugging abilities.

b) Explore their knowledge of the namespaces in .NET, and their familiarity with the platform in general. Here, I'm wondering what to focus on - which areas would you consider vital to be expert in, and which might catch out an indifferent dev?

c) A couple of very specific questions to explore their knowledge of threading, web services, and SQL.

Does this sound over-the-top, or on the other hand too "vanilla"?

And also, just on the subject of coming up with specific allgorithmic tests, does anyone know of any resources on the Net which would contain some samples I could use or adapt? Or if anyone has specific tests they favour of their own, I'd welcome the input...






All the dude ever wanted... was his rug back.

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