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WELCOME to the January 2003 edition of ReviewNet's
TECH TALK TIPS, a monthly newsletter filled with technical interviewing
questions and advice to help you hire IT professionals. If you are
involved in staffing your IT department or would like to learn more
about technical interviewing, then you will surely benefit from
the interview tips and questions included in each month's publication!
Happy
New Year!
Sincerely,
Michelle Bartie
Editor, ReviewNet Tech Talk Tips
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should be used to assess the skills of a junior level Visual Basic
programmer. This is a common problem in Visual Basic applications.
A candidate with 1 year of experience with Visual Basic should be
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Chris Rice
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This question
can be used to evaluate any junior level Network administration
candidate working in a Windows environment. A candidate that
has one year of network administration experience is expected
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Randy Dyess
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This question can be used to assess the skills of candidates
of any skill level of Microsoft SQL Server database administration
experience. Candidates should have actual experience administrating
Microsoft SQL Server, not just classroom experience. |
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Duane Fields
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This question can be used to explore a candidate's understanding
of basic JSP tags. It is appropriate for all levels of experience
in JSP. |
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