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Conducting the Computer Programmer Job Interview $9.95

Conducting the Programmer Job Interview
The IT Manager Guide with Java, J2EE, C, C++, UNIX,
PHP and Oracle interview questions!

Janet Burleson

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ISBN 0-9745993-2-8
ISBN 13: 978-0974599328
Library of Congress Number: 2004101889
294 pages - Perfect bind - 9x7 PD 704
Shelving:
Computer Certification
IT Job Interview Series # 3


This book is the accumulated observations of the author's programmer job interviews with hundreds of job candidates. The author provides useful insights into what characteristics make a good computer programmer, and offers her accumulated techniques as an aid to interviewing a programmer job candidate.

This handy guide has a sample set of programmer job interview questions and provides a standard method for accurately accessing the technical abilities of programmer job candidates. By using computer programmer job interview questions that only an experienced programmer knows, you can ask the right interview questions and fill your programmer job with the best qualified programmer.

Key Features

* Assists the IT manager in choosing the best-qualified programmer professionals.

* Provides proven techniques that can accurately ascertain a job candidates suitability for any computer programmer position.

* Lists the personality characteristics of successful computer programmer professionals and how to identify candidates with the right demeanor.

* Describes methods for evaluating academic and work history for programmer professionals.

* Includes managers’ checklist of personality and background characteristics that indicate a suitable programmer job candidate.

* Covers techniques for quickly scan resumes and find the best-qualified programmer job candidates.

* Includes oral interview questions for programmer/developers and Programmer Analysts.

* Includes C job interview questions, C++ job interview questions, PHP job interview questions, UNIX job interview questions and Oracle PL/SQL job interview questions.

About the Author:



Janet Burleson

Janet Burleson has a BS degree in Computer Science from North Carolina State University and has been a Webmaster for many years working with the web since its early inception. As an expert Webmaster consultant she provides high level web consulting services that improve the market status of Fortune 500 companies including web search rank positioning, keyword optimization, web content optimization, web community relationships, web site design, web usage tracking and web site configuration.

Janet Burleson is also one of the world's pioneering horse trainers, having developed a hugely successful Guide Horse Foundation to train miniature horses to guide the blind.

Janet Burleson Books.


Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 - Programmer Evaluation
Introduction
Preparing the Programmer Job Offering
Preparing the Incentive Package
Defining the Required Job Skills
Basic IT Skills
Characteristics of the Professional Programmer
Sample Job Sheet for a Senior Computer Programmer
Conclusion

Chapter 2 - Successful Programmer Qualities
Evaluating Employment History
Fraudulent Work History
Evaluating Personal Integrity
Evaluating Academic History
The Quality of Education
Rating College Education
College Major and Job Suitability
International Degrees
Advanced Degrees and Programming Professionals
The New Graduate
Personality of the Professional Programmer
Self-confidence
A Curious Nature
A Tenacious Disposition
Polite Manners
Self-Motivating
Attention to Detail
Conclusion

Chapter 3 - Roles for the Computer Programmer
Finding a well-rounded candidate
Computer Programmer Job Roles
Application Tuning
Troubleshooting
Communication Skills
Conclusion

Chapter 4 - Initial Screening
Preparation
The High Cost of Attrition and Hiring Overhead
Choosing Viable Candidates
Dealing with IT Headhunters
General Evaluation Criteria
Gleaning Demographics from the Candidate
The Selection Process
Résumé Evaluation
Résumé Red Flags
Evaluating a Programmer’s Training
Telephone Screening
Technical Pre-Testing
Developing Questions for Interviews
The IT Candidate’s Demeanor
Appropriate Appearance
Conducting the Background Check
Conclusion

Chapter 5 - Preparing for the On-site Interview
Choosing the Right Questions
Questions from the Candidate
Telephone Pre-interview Questions
Conclusion

Chapter 6 - On-Site Interview Questions
Most Commonly Asked

Chapter 7 - What Candidates Always Ask
Two-way Street

Chapter 8 - Questions a Candidate Should Never Ask
Best of the Worst
Just for fun

Chapter 9 - The Job Offer
Negotiations
After the Job Offer
Evaluating you!
Getting Along on the Job
Complaints from the Scientist programmer
Complaints from the Gung-Ho programmer
Complaints from the Empathetic Programmer

Chapter 10 - The Technical Interview
General Programming Job Interview Questions
Qualifications
Java Interview Questions
Java Tuning Interview Questions
J2EE Telephone Pre-interview Questions
J2EE Development Concepts
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
Java Servlets
Java Server Pages (JSP)
Java Beans
Design Patterns
Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)
Java Message Service (JMS)
Oracle PL/SQL Job Interview Questions
UNIX Interview Questions
Data Modeling Interview Questions
C Programming Questions
C ++ Questions
PHP Scripting Questions
Non-Technical Questions
Policies, Processes and Procedures
Quality
Commitment to Task
Planning, Prioritizing and Goal Setting
Attention to Detail
Initiative

Index

Index:



#
#define
#endif
#if
#include
#pragma


%

%NOTFOUND
%ROWTYPE

A
AACBS
Abstract Factory Method
Access Control List
ACID
Atomicity
acknowledge() Acknowledgement by commit American Assembly of Collegiate Business Schools
Appearance
Application client container
Application tuning
Attrition

B
Background check
Bean Class
Behavior
Body language
Brain Bench
Builder Design Pattern
Business majors
BytesMessage

C
Cartesian product
CLASSPATH
Common job duties
Determine user requirements
Liaison
Produce specifications
Provide technical expertise
Testing application functionality
Communication skills
Computer scientists
Cost of hiring
createDurableSubscriber createReceiver createSubscriber

D
dbms_alert
dbms_ddl
dbms_job
dbms_lock
dbms_output
dbms_pipe
dbms_sql
dbms_transaction
dbms_utility
DECLARE
declare statement
Decorator design pattern
Demeanor
Diction
Eye Contact
Fidgeting
denormalization
df

E
EAR
Education majors
EIS
EJB
EJB container
ejbStore
Empathetic Employee
Engineers
Enterprise Archive
Enterprise Information System
Enterprise Java Beans
Enterprise JavaBeans
Enterprise Resource Planning
entity bean
Entity Bean
Entity-Relationship-Diagram
ERD
ERD diagrams
ERP
ERP Systems
EXPLAIN PLAN
explain_table

F
Flex time
Flextime
fraudulent applicant
Fraudulent Work History
fsck

G
garbage collector
getfacl
getInitParameter()
getParameterNames()
getServletConfig()
Golden handcuffs
Gourman Report
grep
GROUP BY
Gung-Ho Employee

H
Hiring phases
Home Interface

I
Idempotent Header Files
ifconfig
IIOP
InitialContext
Internet Inter-ORB Protocol
IT headhunters

J
JAR
Java Database Connectivity
Java Message Service
Java Messaging Service
Java Remote Method Protocol
Java Server Pages
Java Transaction API
Java Virtual Machine
java.lang.Runtime.getRuntime().gc()
java.lang.System.gc()
JAVA_HOME
javac
JavaMail
JavaOneSM
javax.ejb.EJBObject
javax.jms.MessageConsumer
javax.servlet.http.HttpSession Listener
JBuilder
JDeveloper
JMS
JMS Receiver
JMS Sender
JMSCorrelationID
JMSDeliveryMode
JMSDestination
JMSExpiration
JMSMessageID
JMSRedelivered
JMSReplyTo
JMSTimeStamp
JMSType
Job Titles
JRMP
jsessionid
JUnit
Just-In-Time compiler
JVM

L
Language-Adaptable Header Files
loop structures

M
main().
Management by Objective
MapMessage
Math majors
MBA
MessageConsumer.receive()
Message-Driven Bean
MessageListener.onMessage()
Muic majors
mutating table error

N
n12br()

O
ObjectMessage
On-site interview
OPC
OpenBoot
Opportunities for advancement
Optimization
ORDER BY
Other People’s Code

P
Passivation
PATH
Personal integrity
Personality
Curiosity
Detail-oriented
Polite manners
Self-confidence
Self-starting
Tenacity
PID
PL/SQL
PPID
print()
println()
printStackTrace()
ps
public classes

Q
QueueSession

R
receive()
receiveNoWait()
References
Remote Interface
Remote Method Invocation
RemoteException
résumé falsifications
Resume Red Flags
Résumé screening
RMI

S
Salaries
Scientist Employee
Session Bean
Session.AUTO_ ACKNOWLEDGE
Session.CLIENT_ ACKNOWLEDGE
Session.DUPS_OK_ ACKNOWLEDGE
SHOW ERROR
SingleThreadModel
Singleton design pattern
SQL
SQLCODE
SQLERRM
STAR schema design
Stateful Session Beans
Stateless Session Beans
StreamMessage
String class
StringBuffer class
sudo
System.gc()
System.out.print()
System.out.println()

T
Technical assessment
Technical examination
Telecommuting
Telephone interview
Telephone screening
TextMessage
TKPROF
triggers
Troubleshooting
TTY
Tuition reimbursement

U
UID
umask
UML
UML diagrams
Unified Modeling Language
Use Cases
utl_file
utlxplan.sql

V
Visual Age for Java

W
WAR
Web archive
Web container

X
xmodmap



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