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5answers
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Half-finished projects a bad thing for prospective employers?
I'm currently 19 and studying Bachelor of IT. Like any programmer I spend a lot of time pursuing pet projects. Some of them are based around promising ideas, some are just because …
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4answers
132 views
Where to find volunteers for an opensource project ?
The usual question being asked is: "I am cool and I want to provide my skills for an opensource project. Where do I find it?" Example:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1188982/w …
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4answers
162 views
Skills to look for when hiring a web developer
Want to hire a developer to develop a web app (or SaaS) that allows teachers to create and sell their courses online through the site. Much like ChalkBoard.com
What skills should …
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1answer
86 views
Balance of Development Skills within Team
We are trying to build a team of 6 developers for our website and web services with ASP.Net, WCF and DotNetNuke. How should we try to balance the skills between the web site team a …
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6answers
298 views
Have you found it harder to hire in a down market?
Several responses to "What can my company offer to attract junior- to mid-level software engineers?" were something like "in this market, all you need to offer is a job."
But my e …
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22answers
542 views
What can my company offer to attract junior- to mid-level software engineers?
My company is having difficulty attracting the number of software engineers needed to keep up with business. We are in a very competitive market, with neighboring (geographically) …
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12answers
493 views
Hiring PHP developers: Are PHP skills alone sufficient?
We are looking for people with decent PHP skills. Even though they are intended to program most of the time in PHP, I'm not sure that php experience alone is enough. Maybe I'm wron …
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0answers
6k views
I was recently asked for my stackoverflow rep score in a job interview. Is that appropriate? [closed]
I was recently asked for my stack overflow rep score in the context of a job interview. I was first asked what blogs I read, and after mentioning coding horror and stack overflow, …
5
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11answers
479 views
Have recruitment agencies ever held back your career?
Over the last few months i have been looking to change career from graphic artist to web developer. I used to be a senior web developer during the dot com boom, overseeing a few ju …
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7answers
748 views
Job interview coding task
According to Manoj's answer to my question here, what do you suggest as a good problem that should stretch the interviewee's (horrible word ;-) programming capabilities and show wh …
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15answers
2k views
How to recognize a good programmer?
Our company is looking for new programmers. And here comes the problem - there are many developers who look really great at the interview, seem to know the technology you need and …
8
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16answers
842 views
How can I make a non-programming person recognize a good programmer?
Let's assume that I would be a good programmer and I knew that my (non programming) customer will have to decide between me and a competitor. Let's say that I, as an experienced pr …
