On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 00:02:59 +1000, the right honourable Louis M
<lo***@b-it.DELETE.com.au> wrote:
Hi all,
I have reasonable PHP experience, but not yet a guru. I am going to an
interview this week for a PHP role, they develop a portal system used by
governments departments to create a common entry point for state
government services.
I have been advised they will be questioning my skill level on PHP, and
although my strengths are in Java (which they may use me for also) I was
just wondering what kinds of questions you all may have come across in
the interview, just so I get a feel for what to expect.
Looking forward to your comments.
what have you done ?
anything to show ?
have a site with you PHP stuff working ?
who will be interwiewing ? programmers? personel ppl ?
But first of all, will you be able to come across as a nice collegue
to work with ? That is a matter of pleasant body language.
The other must have enjoyed talking to you.
(but not joke-telling !!!)
excercise an interview with someone near you. ask for feedback.
After the interview, ask your conversation partner what he thought
about the interview.
if it's personel ppl you talk to, ask them about the procedure, how
many interviews have they done already ?
Ask a lot about the company, ppl like to tell about what they do,
remeber that very well...
Show interest in your partner.
Hope it is a pleasant job for you.
fr gr
Erik