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Re: a question regarding resumes




Bill:

I'm sure we'd  find your list of questions useful. Would you mind sharing
them with us?

Thanks,
Jeff





bogstad@pobox.com on 07/23/97 09:32:01 AM

To:   thorn@cc.mcgill.ca
cc:   macarnor@lsil.com, sage-members@usenix.ORG (bcc: Jeff
      Lucas/Corp/hmco)
Subject:  Re: a question regarding resumes





>> Or my favorite:  NIS and NFS.  What did you do with them?  Did you just
use
>> it or did you actually set it up?  etc.
>
>    On a similar note the following questions never fail
>    to produce humourous results
>
>         What is a subnet? How would you use one?
>         What are the major differences between a switch
>         and a router.  A bridge and a router?
>         What is the difference between the netmask and
>         the broadcast address.

 I have 20 or 30 questions like this that I've used at interviews.
Someone who can say something reasonable to over 50% of them is GOOD.  I
tell people this before I start.  I really hate when people try to make
things up though...

    Bill Bogstad
    bogstad@pobox.com