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Ah, the technical interview. Nothing like it. Not only does it cause anxiety, but it causes anxiety for several different reasons.
How many people will be asking questions? From experience I can tell you thereâ??s nothing like walking into a room and seeing nine people on the other side of the table.
Second, what will you be asked? Youâ??ll sometimes hear people say the questions they were asked in a technical interview were â??easyâ??, which translated means â??they asked me stuff I happened to knowâ??. Sometimes youâ??ll hear people say the questions were â??hardâ??, which translated means â??they asked me stuff I didnâ??t knowâ??, or â??they asked me about stuff Iâ??ve never even heard ofâ??.
Having been on both sides of the technical interview table, Iâ??d like to share some tips for those being interviewed. In doing so, Iâ??ll share some of the more memorable interviews Iâ??ve been involved in.
No good interviewer expects you to know everything. The problem is, youâ??re not always going to be interviewed by someone whoâ??s good at it.
Sometimes, the person whoâ??s giving you a technical interview was asked to do it about ten minutes before you showed up. Maybe theyâ??ve never interviewed anyone before, or maybe theyâ??re just in a bad mood. Iâ??ve heard of technical interviewers where the interviewer derided an answer, and thatâ??s totally unprofessional. Iâ??ve had many a job candidate give a bad answer to a question, and my only response was silence followed by moving on to the next question. If your interviewer mocks any of your answers, you didnâ??t want to work there anyway.
None of us know everything. If youâ??re asked a question you just donâ??t know the answer to, donâ??t try to BS your way past it. This is a good opportunity to tell the interviewer how you would research that particular question. Itâ??s not about knowing everything, itâ??s about being able to find out anything.
If your interviewer acts like he/she already dislikes you, thatâ??s because they do. I once worked with a technician who felt threatened by anyone who applied for a job there, but especially if the applicant had a professional certification and then had the nerve to know what they were doing.
This technician participated in a group technical interview where the applicant was an incredibly bright guy, and had a particular skill that the department really needed. Problem was, the technician considered himself â??the manâ?? when it came to that skill. Recipe for disaster, right?
The applicant fielded four questions from the rest of us flawlessly, then faced this particular tech for a question. The threatened tech had a list of questions for the interview, but decided to ad lib. Big mistake. He asked a convoluted question that Rube Goldberg would have been proud of. When he was done, the applicant answered:
â??You canâ??t do what you just described.â??
The tech started defending his question, and it became obvious that he hadnâ??t been able to follow his own question! The interview went into a bit of a meltdown from there.
Realize right now that there are some unprofessional people out there giving technical interviews. Be prepared for it, but remain professional yourself.
Be prepared for a practical technical interview. The best technical interviewers find a way to get you in front of the technology youâ??ll be working with. A great way to quickly find out whether you know what youâ??re talking about is to ask you to actually perform common and perhaps some not-so-common tasks. We can talk about technology and take all the computer-based exams we want, but it all comes down to performance. Be prepared to prove you belong on your interview day.
Be professional. This covers a lot of ground, so let me make a quick list for you.
Show up 15 minutes early. Nothing makes a technical interviewer more surly than waiting for the applicant.
Dress for success. The way you look when you walk into a room leads to your interviewerâ??s first impression of you.
Donâ??t chew gum during the interview.
Donâ??t be arrogant. Look, thereâ??s nothing wrong with having an ego and acting confident. I do, and you should. But donâ??t come into the interview room acting like youâ??re too good to be there.
Finally, relax. Easy to say, hard to do? Not really. Realize that the majority of interviewers youâ??ll ever meet are going to be professional about the entire thing. The worldâ??s not going to end if you miss a question. If you were not qualified on paper for the job, you wouldnâ??t be in there.
Do not look upon the interview as something negative. Rather, look at it as an opportunity to prove you know what youâ??re talking about. With the proper mental attitude, your technical interview will be a springboard to the next step in your career!
Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, is the owner of The Bryant Advantage. The Bryant Advantage's website offers FREE ebooks and tutorials for the CCNA and CCNP exams, FREE subscriptions to "Cisco Certification Central", and sells the best CCNA and CCNP prep courses and books on the market today. Visit his site at http://www.thebryantadvantage.com today !
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