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Sameeksha - 06 Jul 2007 06:38 GMT
Is there any comprehensive list of C# questions, attempting which
successfully *should* result in success in any C# experience level interview?
This may not be the best place to ask this question, but I thought people
might know about this.
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Sameeksha
MCAD.Net

Michael Nemtsev - 06 Jul 2007 09:43 GMT
Hello Sameeksha,

What wrong with these questions http://www.google.com/search?tab=gw&q=C%23%20interview%20questions 
?

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S> Is there any comprehensive list of C# questions, attempting which
S> successfully *should* result in success in any C# experience level
S> interview? This may not be the best place to ask this question, but I
S> thought people might know about this.
S>
UsualDosage - 06 Jul 2007 13:48 GMT
Wouldn't you want to interview specifically for the position? It seems odd to
me to just get a big book of general interview questions covering C# that may
or may not address what your company needs in a developer.

I'd identify who you're looking for. Do you need an ADO.NET expert? How
about a UI developer? Middleware component creator? The world of .NET and C#
is pretty vast. You might get someone who can answer a lot of those C# or
framework questions who is useless to your company. I'd frame your questions
to fit the job you are hiring for and the business your company conducts.

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"The ability to quote is a servicable substitution for wit." -Oscar Wilde

> Hello Sameeksha,
>
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> S> thought people might know about this.
> S>
Chris Dunaway - 06 Jul 2007 15:23 GMT
On Jul 6, 12:38 am, Sameeksha <Sameek...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Is there any comprehensive list of C# questions, attempting which
> successfully *should* result in success in any C# experience level interview?
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Sameeksha
> MCAD.Net

If you are truly qualified for the position for which you are
applying, then you should have no trouble with the interview.  Instead
of worrying about interview questions, concentrate on understanding
C#.

Chris

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