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For a SENIOR developer 6-8 months.

First you have to pick a methodology, then you can start hiring the consultants that will pick the team.
But before you do that you need to choose where you want to go, the Rational Rose conference are in Hawaii but the Agile ones are at a golf course.

Then you need to get buy-in from the board at what your fizz and/or buzz strategy is, which means they will have to talk to the major investors and Wall St. But before they do that they will have to clear the whole thing with legal.

And long before anything is implemented you will have jumped ship for a better paid job - with all your new found board-level project experience you are worth much more than they are paying.

Meanwhile the list will be done manually on paper by an intern and typed into Excel by a secretary.

edit: there is a (semi) serious point - interview questions like this are of the 'jump in and start coding without asking any questions' type. What I want from a developer is someone who knows what questions to ask and how before they start typing away.

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For a SENIOR developer 6-8 months.

First you have to pick a methodology, then you can start hiring the consultants that will pick the team.
But before you do that you need to choose where you want to go, the Rational Rose conference are in Hawaii but the Agile ones are at a golf course.

Then you need to get buy-in from the board at what your fizz and/or buzz strategy is, which means they will have to talk to the major investors and Wall St. But before they do that they will have to clear the whole thing with legal.

And long before anything is implemented you will have jumped ship for a better paid job - with all your new found board-level project experience you are worth much more than they are paying.

Meanwhile the list will be done manually on paper by an intern and typed into Excel by a secretary.