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Technical interview questions. What you should do to prepare yourself.

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Decade of experience in the software industry. I've worked for many companies, and interviewed many candidates for various positions from entry level all the way up to VPs.

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Recent Answers from Leigh Ishikawa

2009-11-04 Interview questions:

Without knowing what the company does and what the position is for, it's difficult for me to make a good recommendation. But in general, you should always consider the following. 1. Where is the business

2009-10-08 Surviving redundancy:

First of all, this sounds very generic so I don't see a point of it being private. Second, if you are asking about how to avoid being part of a layoff, that's a very complicated scenario. You occupation

2009-06-18 Not much work experience:

First of all, I believe you will find a great job, because you will earn it. With that, there are things I wish people told me when I was young. I'd also like to make this public as it's generic

2008-07-04 interview confusion:

Hi Matt, People really hate to communicate bad news and will do anything to avoid it. Personally, I hate this and I make it a point to contact people. Actually, people are shocked when I do call them

2008-06-30 Interview follow-up question:

Hi Heidi, Great questions. Although, I don't know why I'm getting them as I have this set for vacation. (hmmm... I need to look into vacation settings.). Since I got this, here are my 2 cents

 

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