New Skill : When do you?

I honestly wouldn't mind doing it if it helped in anything. The problem is that job specs drawn up by a bunch of HR retards expect you to be 100% proficient in every available technology. To them, IT means anything to do with a computer except Office, because its what they use.

^^this
 
Would it not be better to finish some project at work, then n your cv, you talk about the flow and business impact?

Example:
So one of the projects that i was working on, I created a service in c# for windows to read through text files, line by line, to extract information to populate a few variables and send those variables to my snmp function. blah blah blah..

Is that a good way to avoid technical questions in an interview?


If the person recruiting you accepts that as a technical response, keep looking for better options..
 
If the person recruiting you accepts that as a technical response, keep looking for better options..


lol what? keeping it high level right?
If they asked you to tell them about your last project, then how would you answer it?
 
lol what? keeping it high level right?
If they asked you to tell them about your last project, then how would you answer it?

Multi-noded architecture, no single points of failure, hadoop cluster, load balanced, high transnational volume processing, something like that.
 
Multi-noded architecture, no single points of failure, hadoop cluster, load balanced, high transnational volume processing, something like that.

I have no idea of what you just said now.:D
 
I have no idea of what you just said now.:D

Most interviews i've gone to ask very basic technical questions. The good ones usually gave me a problem and wanted a solution for it sometimes the solution was so simple that people tend to over engineer it.
 
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