12
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23answers
881 views
What are some questions to ask when choosing between two equal programmers?
I'd like to keep this objective and non-argumentative. Read below as to why this is NOT geared towards subjective answers.
An obvious thing to look for when hiring a programmer is …
164
votes
132answers
11k views
Perks for new programmers
I intend on hiring 2-3 junior programmers right out of college. Aside from cash, what is the most important perk for a young programmer? Is it games at work? I want to be creativ …
9
votes
21answers
1k views
How to find a programmer for my project?
I'm building a web application to generate monthly subscription fees, but I've quickly realised I'm going to need some help with the project to finish it this century.
I don't hav …
1
vote
4answers
62 views
QA Function - Who’s Responsibilty? What skills to look for?
Our company is exploring hiring a QA specialist and I had a couple of questions. I'm not sure if there are any cut and dry answers here but any input is appreciated. Here are my …
70
votes
26answers
3k views
Identifying passionate programmers
I'm hiring a programmer, how can I differentiate the good programmers from those good programmers who have a real passion for their work ?
20
votes
36answers
2k views
Should we care if a prospective hire understand Big O notation?
A colleague of mine caused a long e-mail conversation by saying:
Of the probably 30+ people I’ve given a phone interview to, not a one (including people with Masters degrees in CS …
5
votes
13answers
216 views
Which is more important - experience or certifications?
Which is more important -
Certifications
Real time experience
In a interview if you have to select a candidate from a list of 2 candidates then whom would you select
the one …
2
votes
4answers
104 views
How to mentor newly hired software engineers with no industry experience ?
Hi,
This question is regarding mentoring and guiding fresh college graduates during their first professional job as software engineer in industry.
What all areas we need to kee …
2
votes
8answers
163 views
Hiring a student for a coding project: Looking for the right attitude
We have a university pretty close by and I'm thinking of trying to hire a student for a small and quite well defined coding project.
I know that there will be some drawbacks (lev …
31
votes
32answers
4k views
How to weed out the bad programmers from the competent ones in the interview process
I am getting ready to add another developer to my team and I want to try and fix the mistakes I made in my last hiring cycle.
I like to think of myself as a competent programmer ( …
28
votes
14answers
1k views
How do you attract programmers in rural areas?
I run a software development group for a very small, but stable and established company in a small town, somewhat outside of the "big city". Unfortunately, the "programmer" labor …
24
votes
36answers
3k views
Hiring a programmer: looking for the “right attitude”
It's actually two questions in one:
What is the right attitude for a programmer?
How do you (or would you) look for one when interviewing or during hiring process?
Please note …
4
votes
4answers
202 views
How to get hired when lacking experience.
I am asking this in response to listening to Stack Overflow's Podcast #55, Where Joel and Jeff discuss how much interview feedback is appropriate. They got into talking about what …
7
votes
15answers
584 views
Is it ok to ask an interviewer a technical question?
After you have asked the questions in The Joel Test, is it appropriate to ask a technical question or two to see how the software developers who are doing the hiring respond? If I …
12
votes
12answers
528 views
How many job changes is too much for a given period of time? [closed]
I'm reading a resume now for a software developer that has had over 9 jobs in 10 years. It's my natural inclination to be nervous about this because we would really like to hire so …
