- How I feel on computers after my interview with Benjamin Bracero
1. What is the most important thing I learned from the interview? Is there anything I would do differently for other interviews?
- In this interview I learned that only certain questions are useful, and that questions similar to each other can be dropped because it is likely that a good interviewee will talk for minutes and stretch over similar topics. Next time I'd definitely sit and think of all answers that can be brought up so questions don't get repetitive.
2. Did I get additional resources and contacts? What is the most useful? Why?
- I got directions to go for contacts, as well as my name passed around one of the corporate offices at Microsoft. The most useful is the recruiter at Cal Poly, whom I will definitely try my best to get a hold of.
3. What makes my interviewee qualified to help me?
- My interviewee, Benjamin Bracero, is the Senior Dedicated Systems Engineer at Microsoft. His job has him travelling the country setting up applications and software for companies and requires him to be extremely competitive in his craft because of the other software developers that can release a similar product.
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