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RE: DBA Interview Questions

From: <ryan_gaffuri_at_comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 21:00:31 +0000
Message-Id: <112420042100.10340.41A4F66E000C9BDF000028642200762194079D9A00000E09A1020E979D@comcast.net>


I have worked with alot of people with alot of experience who are useless and get in the way. They have done the same thing for 10 years and won't even read the new features docs. Every time you have a disagreement its 'in the past this worked, so it must work every time' or my favorite is 'i have done this for X years and you have done this for X-Y years, so I am right'. I find that people who respond to questions with 'in my experience 'X' works', typically do not look for the general case. it just worked. they don't know why, they don't know the most appropriate times to use it.

Bottom line, can the person do the job. A good tech screen will tell you that. I ask experience questions only if they pass my tech screen. if they can't, i don't care how long they have done something.

I don't believe in memorizing or stock responses either, I also don't believe in 'i have to look every single thing up either'. If you do something regular and you do reading, alot of stuff will stick in your head.

> Hi Ethan....
>
>
> I tend more towards trying to determine if the candidate has honest to
> goodness real world experience or is it all book knowledge and passed
> the OCP.

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