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May 28th, 2001, 02:10 PM
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Thank God they changed the format of the multiple chioce questions. I think this way it is alot easier when they give you an
indication of how many answers you need to select to get the answer right. yeah, you should find out specifically what that employer is looking for. When i graduated school i had some headhunters contact me and it seem that i had to pull teeth sometimes to find out exactly what the employer was looking for. And sometimes they had no clue. "Well there looking for a java programmer" So i would say. " Would i be desinging gui's on the client side or mainly working on "non gui" sub systems?. That is a pretty good ranking on the C++ test. So you actually took the test on line and passed thus giving you a certification for C++?
Are there multiple test for the C++ certification like Java has.
ie programmer, developer, architect?
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