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Originally Posted by skinsguy
Good! I think you guys have helped me out quite a bit! Programming has always been my most favorite thing with Information Technology, and I also know that if I get in the right place it can be quite lucrative.
So, let's say that I am ready to start applying for programming jobs, whatever it is. What do I expect in an interview? Do I bring a laptop to show them what kind of programming projects I have done in the past? Or do I prepare myself for a test?
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Interviews are about your background and what you know. Questions regarding anything on your resume are a fair game. You might solve a puzzle, elaborate on a project you worked on, do a little white-board programing, etc. Never bullshit your way out of a question...the person interviewing you will know your are bullshiting. You are generally allowed one or two pass on questions depending on how difficult they are, if you need more passes than two you probably shouldn't have applied for the job. Be sure you only apply for a jobs you are qualified for.
Act like you don't need the job because nobody likes a needy person. Always speak fondly of your current employer. Keep your answers as short and sweet as possible. The more you talk the more likely you will screw yourself out of a job. Plus doing so will force the interviewer to clarify and ask follow up questions of you thus taking all the guess work of what the question is about out of your plate. Never ever bring a laptop to an interview and if you bring it be sure it doesn't leave the bag...you will never get to use it.
Bottom line, know your shit and come correct to an interview!