There was a great piece in Doctor Dobbs about
this a while back.
It contained a step by step guide about
the kinds of things that a developers could expect to be
asked in a c++ interview.
Here is the link
http://www.developercareers.com/ddj/articles/1997/9718/9718l/9718l.htm
If this doesn't do the trick then there should be something at
www.developerscareers.com
that helps.
...shane
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----- Original Message -----
From: Noel Carroll <noelmc at eircom.net>
To: <ilug at linux.ie>
Sent: 23 November 1999 12:15
Subject: [ILUG] Interviewing for C++ heads
> I'm working on coming up with some things to determine people's knowledge
of C++ in interviews at the moment. I'm looking at the obvius stuff like
classes, inheritance, polymorphism and class design. I'm wondering if
anybody has inverviewed for C++ positions before and what you do generally.
I was thinking of getting them to look at some code and get their opinions
on it, i.e. spot the bugs and whats happening here etc. Thats probably a
bit over the top though and I'd just be a bit of a bastard I think. Mail
me here at this address if you have any ideas please.
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