Quote Originally Posted by yrwyddfa
I think you should reread my last post.
Okay, it's going to be like that is it?

Let me see if I can break it down... we may simply be missing each other's point.

Quote Originally Posted by yrwyddfa
When I hold interviews my attitude is that all programmers are born equal. Regardless of experience, or skillset, I always look at the person.
I think we both agree that you have to do this... personality certanly plays a part. But even if you have a sparkling personality, it won't matter if you can't get the job done.

Quote Originally Posted by yrwyddfa
Programming, inherently, is a very difficult task. M$ (and others) change what it is you need to know every few years. If you employ someone for their skillset you are potentially only employing them until that skillset dies (typically 6/7 years) Their skillset, for me, gets 'em initially through the door for interview.
The problem I had with this was "If you employ someone for their skillset you are potentially only employing them until that skillset dies" But hopefully that skill set will show if they have the capacity to change with the times, or if they are going to be a stick in the mud. If we have the choice between a hot-shot Vb6er or some one who knows both VB6 and C++ very well, we're more likely to look at the dual language person.

Quote Originally Posted by yrwyddfa
If you want a team member then you go for the person, and generally ignore his CV (his CV got him through the door, and that's about it)
But you can't ignore the CV all together. We are constantly battling HR in this area (although they are getting better). True, the CV doesn't show if the person is a team player or not - but in some cases it may be an indicator of a potential problem (4 jobs in the last 2 years?).

Quote Originally Posted by yrwyddfa
The caveat being that here he would need 'some' experience in n-tier VB6/COM+/SQL2k but then that would've been on his CV anyway.
But what is that experience? That's kinda where I was going with my last post... generaly what's on a CV is inflated anyhow, and you _*have*_ to somehow weed out those that aren't going to cut it. So how do you do it?

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