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Re: job screening question


From: "Robert E. Seastrom" <rs () seastrom com>
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2012 23:04:05 -0400


Diogo Montagner <diogo.montagner () gmail com> writes:

For screening questions (for 1st level filtering), IMO, the questions
has to be straight to the point, for example:

1) What is the LSA number for an external route in OSPF?

This can have two answer: 5 or 7. So, I will accept if the candidate
answer 5, 7 or 5 and 7. Later on (the next level of the interview), a
techinical interviewer will chech if the candidate understand the
differences of LSA 5 and 7.

Frankly, this feels a bit like asking what the 9th byte in an IP
header is used for (it's TTL, but who's, uh, counting?) -- "That's why
God gave us packet analyzers" should be counted as an acceptable
answer.  If not, you'll find yourself skipping over plenty of
extremely well qualified candidates in favor of those who have crammed
recently for some sort of exam in hopes of compensating for their
short CV.

-r



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