1
vote
6answers
692 views
what interview questions should you ask of a user experience (ux) developer/designer
We are hiring a UX consultant, had a broadstrokes session with the company, liked their work, think the candidates are ok and now want a more concentrated interview with the specific UX consultant …
1
vote
7answers
316 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 experience has been …
13
votes
11answers
3k views
What is your definition of a Entry Level/Junior/Mid/Senior Developer?
A friend of mine working with an offshore team asked me to provide my definitions of the various stages of the developer life cycle.
What did Entry Level, Junior, Mid Level, and Senior developer …
29
votes
15answers
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 pool is much smaller …
3
votes
9answers
153 views
How long does it take an experienced programmer to become proficient with a new technology / language?
I realize that the question is likely o get a lot of "it depends", but I am curious anyway. When you hire somebody new (but experienced) to the team, and they don't have expertise in technology you …
5
votes
4answers
238 views
What is a good ‘FizzBuzz’ question for a SQL programmer?
We are looking to hire a SQL programmer and need a good screening question similar to the FizzBuzz question but for SQL.
While it is certainly possible to write a FizzBuzz solution using SQL, I …
0
votes
3answers
73 views
Books on hiring technical people?
I've just finished reading "Smart, and Gets Things Done" and while entertaining and byte-sized ;-) I found it a little US-centric and slightly less applicable to workplaces that are "only" …
3
votes
8answers
243 views
What kind of damage could one do with a payment gateway API login and transaction key?
Currently, I'm in the process of hiring a web developer who will be working on a site that processes credit cards. While he won't have the credentials to log into the payment gateway's UI he will have …
11
votes
18answers
485 views
Using a “take-home” coding component in interview process
In recent interviews I have been asking candidates to code through some questions on the whiteboard. I don't feel I'm getting a clear enough picture of the candidates technical ability with this …
8
votes
6answers
334 views
Hiring a Freelance Graphics Person
Say I'm a one-person programming shop, and I need to get some graphics for an application: icons, backgrounds, etc.
What are some of the things I need to know before I hire someone to do that stuff …
25
votes
38answers
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 this question is not …
12
votes
23answers
1k 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 experience and …
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 have any money upfront …
1
vote
4answers
72 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 questions:
Would a …
29
votes
13answers
1k views
Tips for hiring good testers?
Hi all,
We're looking to add a few good testers (err "qa engineers") to our team.
It's been my experience in the past that the "10-1" rule for developers (good devs are 10 times more productive than …
