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Conducting the Programmer Job Interview: The IT Manager Guide with Java J2EE, C, C++, UNIX, PHP and Oracle Interview Questions! (It Job Interview Series)

Conducting the Programmer Job Interview: The IT Manager Guide with Java J2EE, C, C++, UNIX, PHP and Oracle Interview Questions! (It Job Interview Series)

Conducting the Programmer Job Interview: The IT Manager Guide with Java J2EE, C,
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Conducting the Programmer Job Interview: The IT Manager Guide with Java J2EE, C, C++, UNIX, PHP and Oracle Interview Questions! (It Job Interview Series) Paperback - 2004

by Burleson, Janet

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Offering accumulated observations of interviews with hundreds of job candidates, these books provide useful insights into which characteristics make a good IT professional. These handy guides each have a complete set of job interview questions and provide a practical method for accurately assessing the technical abilities of job candidates. The personality characteristics of successful IT professionals are listed and tips for identifying candidates with the right demeanor are included. Methods for evaluating academic and work histories are described as well.

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One of the results of the surge in computer programming popularity is an ever-increasing demand for top-notch computer programmers and developers.

About the author

Janet Burleson is an executive at BEI and has experience recruiting, hiring, and managing IT professionals. She also provides high-level web consulting services that improve the market status of Fortune 500 companies. She lives in Kittrell, North Carolina.
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