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The specific knowledge (languages, etc) we require from grad developers is specific to the role they're going to be doing, so it's a bit hard to answer the question generally for technical things.

When I'm interviewing grads the things I look for:*

  • ability to learn and think on their feet (since that's what they'll be doing for at least the first 6 months in the job)*
  • not too self-important and demanding. Sadly that's a real problem these days -- grad developers who come in and think they're the best thing since sliced bread, and expect that they'll be given the most interesting assignments and be able to lead teams on Day 1.

Your academic knowledge is only half the picture, your on the job knowledge is essentially zero and your first 6 months will be spent gaining that. I look for grads who I think are prepared to learn how be part of a team and part of a business.

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The specific knowledge (languages, etc) we require from grad developers is specific to the role they're going to be doing, so it's a bit hard to answer the question generally for technical things.

When I'm interviewing grads the things I look for: * ability to learn and think on their feet (since that's what they'll be doing for at least the first 6 months in the job) * not too self-important and demanding. Sadly that's a real problem these days -- grad developers who come in and think they're the best thing since sliced bread, and expect that they'll be given the most interesting assignments and be able to lead teams on Day 1.

Your academic knowledge is only half the picture, your on the job knowledge is essentially zero and your first 6 months will be spent gaining that. I look for grads who I think are prepared to learn how be part of a team and part of a business.