I did not receive many, if any, technical questions or verification of my skills. I was more on the side of asking questions.
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No difficult questions were asked
I don't there are any - you might be asked for willingness to work in shifts, on-call support, willingness to change location etc.
The web server does not work. What might be the problem? Now is your time to ask questions to reach an answer. No: the system is not dead (e.g. power failure), it hasn't crashed (e.g. kernel panic), there is no network failure (it responds to pings/ICMP requests, but does not respond to HTTP requests), there is plenty of memory and processing power available (i.e. no RAM or CPU saturation), the web service is running (i.e. no crashed processes), there are adequate child threads available to clients, etc.
Started out with where I am from and what brought me to the area, likes, dislikes, family, etc. Then went into what I was looking for and why I was on the market. We talked about the skills that I have and the certifications that I have / want.
Not that I am aware of
none really
If given an option , what would be the change that i would in corporate at my previous work place
The interview process was very straightforward and no curveball questions or anything out of the blue. Mainly no technical questions at all just a "How would you handle this is this happened" sort of thing.
The most difficult questions were tech related. But if you know your stuff, it's still relatively easy.
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