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What kind of technical questions interviewer likely ask for a technology job?
Asked by Jay R
I've got accepted by JP Morgan - in the technology division in one of the worlds leading financial investment bank.
Been told that my 3rd Interview will be totally Technical based and they would ask me questions technically so was wondering what kind of technical questions they're likely to ask.
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They would depend entirely on the type of job - a web scripter will have different needs to a network guy for example, and the level of the job. I sometimes get involved in interviewing (normally internally for promotions) as one of the senior network technical guys in the company. I would ask difeerent levels of questions based on the level someone was going to be working at - for a junior role I might ask a little about that distance vector and link state protocols are, and examples of each, I might ask a little on IP adressing. For a md range role I might as more about whether EIGRP is distance vector or link state. For a senior role I would expect more demonstration not only of knowing stuff but how to use that knowledge - I may give a brief scenario and ask what routing protocol they would choose and why.
Of course those examples are just a start - I am not going to waste my best questions in public, and they are only relevant for a network guy!
22 years network experience, both sides of the interview table.
Answered by paulhepcat
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