Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 1 semana. Acudí a una entrevista en JBS Dev
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Initial call was with HR to confirm details of employment. Second call was with one of their senior developers. Very technical. As was stated before, this was basically just trivia on c# and SQL terms. With their jobs being fully remote, I understand that this is a way to whittle down what must be a massive pool of candidates. My interviewer was knowledgeable, and good humored. He didn't mind a bit of education as we talked through some of the questions. I knew I was in trouble from the start. I have been working in these technologies for over 10 years, but have not had the opportunity to use some of them often, or really had to think about how to explain. Big suggestion, study up on all your c#, SQL, javascript term definitions.
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Explain the difference between an explicit and implicit interface implementation.
Me postulé a través de otra fuente. El proceso tomó 2 días. Acudí a una entrevista en JBS Dev en dic 2017
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The process involved just asking a bunch of technical trivia questions about .NET, ASP.NET Webforms, MVC, JavaScript and SqlServer. They weren't interested in discussing experience, troubleshooting ability or anything that would serve as a good indicator of whether someone could succeed in the position. It's sort of like choosing your next lawyer solely based on how well they could recite back every law in their law school books.
Sure, technical questions are important and should be asked, but the other piece to this is that code should be written, a homework project should be completed, and subjective questions should be asked. Ultimately, is this someone who has skill, experience, passion, and shows the ability to learn and pick up concepts quickly.
Because a full stack developer has to deal with such a large amount of languages, frameworks, and concepts it's simply a situation where one has to brush up on relevant technologies as they use them for a particular project.
Me postulé a través de otra fuente. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en JBS Dev
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I agree with the previous poster- over two phone interviews, it was almost a solid three hours of nonstop technical questions. I could answer almost all of them but some areas of inquiry were problem spaces that I don't have to deal with every day.
My impression was that these guys certainly know their craft. However, I'm not a fan of this interview style- after so very many questions you're bound to have a small brain lapse on even perhaps an easy question, or answer one or two of them in a way that they may not like, or you're bound to interpret a problem scenario in not quite the way they are attempting to explain.
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Pregunta 1
ASP.Net stack questions, from database up to javascript. Some Scrum/Agile.