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Good point - When I asked him about (database) sizing he never mentioned that 650(M)B brings your data to life.
What would you do with a unicorn?
What wouldn't I do with a unicorn? Filthy buggers.
Best wishes WCA. Hope you're well...
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[i]How did he answer the Pragmatist question then? I'd have had to think about that as it's not like there is a right answer, is there? [/i]
Not that well, he sort of dithered and then said a bit of both.
In my opinion the correct answer is along the lines of "Which ever approach is the optimum for the given situation as by nature I am a pragmatist"
I once had 30 minutes to establish whether it was better to run or walk cattle through a meat processing plant.
Lawyer you say? - surely the point of the question was to determine how many hours you intended to bill for answering a 30minute question?
adds a few more to the potential interview question list.
You also have to remember that the interview is a 2 way process (well maybe in better times) I'd avoid the questions that make it look like you just googled for stupid interview questions. Fastest way to put people off working there, one guy I worked with did that and circulated his "Awesome" questions for the rest of us to look.
I'd think something from the Expert video that was on here last week on how do you deal with explaining technical information to non technical people who are also customers without offending them or throwing them out of windows.
I'd avoid the questions that make it look like you just googled for stupid interview questions.
"You have 20 minutes to find out whether you want to spend the next several years working with me, you can ask me anything you like and that's the best you could come up with?"