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fang
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Posted - 2006-10-23 : 20:15:14
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| I have an interview next week. Currently the position will involve the restructure and normalization of investment databases and migration from SQL Server 2000 to 2005.I am not sure what questions they will ask. Please give some tips.Any adivice will be much appreciated. |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2006-10-23 : 20:18:35
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| What are your qualifications?Tara Kizer |
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fang
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-10-23 : 20:32:14
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quote: Originally posted by tkizer What are your qualifications?Tara Kizer
about 2 years SQL Server 2000; some .net/c#, vb,Java; a master degree on CS and some securities knowledge (entry level).Thanks, |
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)
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Posted - 2006-10-23 : 21:23:02
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quote: Originally posted by fang I have an interview next week. Currently the position will involve the restructure and normalization of investment databases and migration from SQL Server 2000 to 2005.I am not sure what questions they will ask. Please give some tips.Any adivice will be much appreciated.
If you have the knowledge and experience necessary for the job, that should be apparent in the interview. Just do a good job of presenting yourself. Answer questions directly and briefly. If you ramble on, it makes you sound like you are unsure of yourself.If you don’t know something, say so instead of trying to bluff your way through. If you try to BS people, they’ll think you’re a liar.CODO ERGO SUM |
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fang
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Posted - 2006-10-23 : 21:50:28
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| Thank you very much. |
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