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They may want to know your experience with various technologies and techniques, such as AJAX, LINQ, Entity Framework. They may also want to know things related to (but not exactly the same as) ASP.NET, such as your JavaScript abilities (e.g., jQuery), CSS, and (this is a big one) SQL.

Though, the toughest interview questions for me to answer are usually not about skills, but about experience and personal opinions. For example, "what would you say your greatest weakness is?" One that I completely fumbled once was "why should I hire you?" I responded with something like "because I have all the skills necessary to do the job." Evidently, that was not the answer the interviewer was looking for (they probably wanted me to ramble on about how I'm passionate about technology while still being mindful of business needs, and so on). Another is, "what is a mistake you made at your previous position?" They may follow that up with something like, "if that happened to you today, what would you do differently."

While it is good to contemplate that stuff before the interview, trying to remember it all and recall it during the interview may be a mistake. It may be easier just to focus on what they are saying and put your thinking cap on rather than try to have every answer going into the interview. And when you don't know something, that's not the end of the world. No reasonable interviewer expects an applicant to know everything... feel free to miss a few things. If you don't make a big deal out of things, they may not either. For example, if you don't know an answer, maybe say "honestly I haven't had a chance to work with that yet, so I'm not sure." That shows that you have integrity and allows you to move quickly past the stuff that you don't know. That helps ensure those parts of the interview don't stick out in the interviewer's memory.

And let's not forget that there are all kinds of other parts to the .Net Framework (not to mention VB.NET and C#) which may be made use of while making websites and which they may ask about. Some examples include threading, resource management, collections, binding, built-in controls, custom and user controls, handling XML, web services, interop, encryption, caching, and file management.

They may also ask you about various patterns, lifecycles, and other aspects of ASP.NET programming. For example, they may ask you about MVC, MVVM, view state, session, cookies, ASP.NET page lifecycle events, ways to persist data across postbacks, URL components, and so on.

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Questionwhat to use instead of ` Command Argument property`in a` gridview` When I create the gridview in client side using jquery? Pin
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