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What should I expect in an IT interview? |
I am graduating with a Computer Science degree and I have a bunch of interviews lined up. What types of questions should I expect? How should I act? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. At this point they're either: A. interviewing you to to get the "hire an american" issue out of the way so they can really hire an Indian for less $$ or B. Expecting you to not know much and are willing to hire a bright college kid with a good attitude. If you're lucky and the answer is B, demonstrate your good attitude, your work ethic, and your willingness to learn new thing and handle their projects without you making them look bad. Enthusiasm and good attitude go a long way; if you've got it, show it. People will hire you if they like and trust you, make them like and trust you; good luck and GET A JOB! Source(s): http://ohio-insurance-forum.blogspot.com... Usually they want a female or an indian person, but if you apply at a smaller company then they aren't as picky. You should probably expect "What are your strengths and weaknesses" and "what kinds of leadership experiences do you have?" if they dont have their affirmative action requirements met, they might just be looking for a woman or indian person. otherwise anyone who tells you this is a dumbass. They will want to see your experience. what classes you've had, so bring a transcript of all your classes. your specialization area: programming, networking, database. They'll probably ask you if your good at working under stress. wear a long sleeve shirt and tie. If they are laid back enough they'll let you work in a polo. I work for a city gov. IT dept. which is pretty laid back. |
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