Re: [serious] Interview Advice
Nothing glamorous about programming.
What's wrong with being a network engineer?
Probably pays about the same.
Interviews are all different.
Mainly, don't come across as some lonely sociopath, and you'll do just fine. Eh, you may just want to stay home.
Re: [serious] Interview Advice
I figure if I've been programming for almost 8 years now and not bored with it.. its probably the career choice for me.
My current job doesn't really keep me entertained.. that, and I'm horribly underpaid :eek:
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Re: [serious] Interview Advice
the serious tag really does mean serious, nema, even in CC.
As for the interview, definitely bring along a portfolio with all of your certification. A list containing the types of applications you are skilled in coding is also useful. A background in network engineering can be a plus. Explain how it has helped you make your code more efficient and systems-friendly.
If you bring along your laptop, why not compile one of your cooler (but businesslike and functional) apps and then put your laptop to sleep. If you're given the chance, you can just pop open your notebook and give a 30 second introduction to your program and its functionality. Practical examples of your abilities go a lot further than just paper certification.
And don't show an MCP cert if it's more than 1.5 years old.
Re: [serious] Interview Advice
Sell yourself. Don't just brandish a huge list of portfolio items, but explain exactly how you can be of value to the company. Do some background research on the company if you haven't already; find out what they do (and what tech they use, if possible) — then you can say things like "I can help you with X because I can do Y". It's all very well being impressive, but you've got to hit home at the same time.