Re: VB Interview Questions
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While you are correct in that your question doesn't belong in this forum I'll leave it here for a while.
The best thing that I can think of for you to do is to practice interviewing with a friend who hopefully will have some VB job-hunting experience. BTW and although I haven't done it in a while, it's been my experience that prospective employers don't ask technical questions but are more interested in talking about what kind of projects you have been involved with.
If you are still nervous when you do interview it probably would not hurt to say something like "I consider myself an excellent programmer but interviews always make me nervous and I hope you will consider that when you judge my answers".
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Welcome to our community! :wave:
I would recommend to visit www.brainbench.com - quite helpfull site.
One thing to remember is to feel confident about who you are - that's the main thing.
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Since this thread wound up pretty much buried on the second page of ClassicVb, I'm moving it to where it should be which, hopefully, will generate more responses.
I have gone through about a zillion interviews in my career, and the questions asked are fairly constant when it comes to me and my background, but differ completely with respect to technological know-how. Each company will have different needs for a prospective programmer. There needs should be specified in the job posting you respond to. Pay close attention to the job requirements as listed. You can bet you will be questioned on your abilities/background pretty heavily in this area.
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Try this one for interview questions and answers
http://www.faiqs.com
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pmsprasa
Hi,
I agreed with you. Any way, your ideal make me thinking about some thing for my project.
Pls try to keep posting.Tks and best regards
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