3
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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 …
0
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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" …
11
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18answers
488 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 …
5
votes
4answers
240 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 …
12
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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 …
1
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4answers
73 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 …
2
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4answers
115 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 keep in mind while …
9
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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 …
5
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13answers
225 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 with real time …
2
votes
8answers
170 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 (level of education, …
2
votes
3answers
92 views
Where do you go to get high quality distributed developers?
Assuming you think that distributed development is a good idea in general, does anyone have any good experiences?
The only places I've seen so far are the likes of oDesk and elance, has anyone here …
1
vote
3answers
61 views
Micro ISV and trying to spruce up job posting
The small company I work at is no Google or FogCreek so it's been tough trying to get the attention of candidates in a sea of job postings.
I'm fairly sure the work we do is challenging and …
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2answers
95 views
How to release non performing staff.. [closed]
How to release non performing staff without offending anybody..i may offer them 50% paycuts
...i need basis and ground for firing them....i dont want to drop news directly...suggest step by step …
7
votes
3answers
195 views
How do I hire a really good build / install engineer ?
I'm a big fan of giving candidates practical tests during the interview process. It's relatively straightforward to give a developer candidate a programming test or a tester candidate a sample app to …
5
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4answers
222 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 to do if you don't …
