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sunsanvin
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1274 Posts

Posted - 2009-06-29 : 12:14:05
Hi Experts,
being in your excellent career, you might have taken so many people into your teams. for a DBA having 4+ years of experience, what will be your questions on Production environment....


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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2009-06-29 : 13:08:06
Just do some googling and you'll find lots of interview questions.

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GilaMonster
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

4507 Posts

Posted - 2009-06-29 : 16:51:47
I don't ask simple questions that someone could memorise, except a couple as 'icebreakers'. I prefer to give candidates scenarios where they need to tell me what they're going to do in a specific situation and why. I feel it gives a better idea of a person's skills than asking a bunch of questions that it's possible they can answer in theory, but have no idea how to actually apply.

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RickD
Slow But Sure Yak Herding Master

3608 Posts

Posted - 2009-07-06 : 09:00:44
I agree with GilaMonster, I would much rather be given a situation to explain as it sorts the wheat from the chaff, which is very handy when you're a contractor.
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