Thursday, March 10, 2016

Fourth Interview Questions


1.  Who do you plan to interview?  What is this person's area of expertise?
      - I plan to interview Benjamin Bracero or a co-worker of his at an equal or higher job position. Benjamin is a Senior Dedicated Systems Engineer at Microsoft and his job is to take new software and set up infrastructure for it at businesses that need it.

2.  Post 20 open-ended questions you want to ask an expert in the field concerning your senior project. Your focus should be finding answers to your EQ.

  1.      What is the most useful web application for all audiences and how can those audiences be reached
  2. How would you approach this question?
  3. What sources would you look into or try to look for in order to find answers?
  4. If you could give one solid answer, what would it be (if at all possible)?
  5. I have three working answers at the moment and would like to know if you had any input or opinions on which would be the "best" answer?
  6. When a client asks for something you know you can't do, what do you turn to first?
  7. What is the hardest aspect of customer service that you deal with when speaking to new clients?
  8. What is your main focus when building a product for a client?
  9. After how long did it take you to make that your main focus?
  10. Would you personally focus more on design or functionality?
  11. Have you ever encountered a product that was very functional but lacking design in every way?
  12. When you first learned, did you focus on front end or backend language?
  13. How long into your learning process did you decide to learn Jquery?
  14. Did you ever consider other career paths with your skill-set?
  15. Would you ever take your skills to a different firm?
  16. What is the most joy you find in coding?
  17. Where do you think I should start with my career path?
  18. What steps did you take to find a career in college?
  19. What first attracted you to computer science?
  20. Where would you personally start over and change your steps?

            

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