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Spoke to the recruiter, it seems the team is different to the one I previously interviewed with. She asked what my expectations were so I said a six figure number that is about 50% greater than my current salary, and she said that was perfectly fine. I might give it a shot after all.
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I finally get to hire another person and I don't really know what to do besides give them a small technical test that represents a real thing I've had to do that has no gotchas, and talk to them. It's a junior position but is expecting people to know how JOINs and the commandline work junior? No trivia, just "how would you do this"?
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qhat posted:Spoke to the recruiter, it seems the team is different to the one I previously interviewed with. She asked what my expectations were so I said a six figure number that is about 50% greater than my current salary, and she said that was perfectly fine. I might give it a shot after all. get paid, son
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Share Bear posted:I finally get to hire another person and I don't really know what to do besides give them a small technical test that represents a real thing I've had to do that has no gotchas, and talk to them. most people who are not full time DBAs will fail to explain different kinds of joins, but yes, knowing that SQL JOIN exists and being able to use it on the spot is a reasonable expectation for most positions
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i dont use join keywords, but i do lots of simple joins just by matchung up the keys
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Gazpacho posted:i've been "taking whatever comes my way" for 10 years now, it's getting tiresome hmm, maybe you should have developed some saleable skills instead of wasting your time janitoring unnecessarily dumb c++
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DELETE CASCADE posted:hmm, maybe you should have developed some saleable skills instead of wasting your time janitoring unnecessarily dumb c++
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Just had a programming test wherein you merge sort and extract the 29th character from each row and boom it's moby dick. But uh, the whole "email is your code and the output at jobname@companyname.com" thing was the real fun part The spam filter kept bouncing it because a zip file with code or "Dick" I dunno? It took me literally all day to actually turn it in. Anyway I just won $200 merge sorting, and this is a better experience than most screening processes and ESPECIALLY Hackerrank style poo poo.
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Gazpacho posted:wow and here i was just thinking, "what is DELETE CASCADE's opinion on my life trajectory?" the first step on the road to recovery is always the hardest one, good luck goon
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Not knowing about joins for a position that involves SQL, junior or not, is unacceptable. That's like admitting you don't know what inheritance is for a programming position.
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qhat posted:Not knowing about joins for a position that involves SQL, junior or not, is unacceptable. That's like admitting you don't know what inheritance is for a programming position. so actually pretty common is what you're saying
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dragon enthusiast posted:so actually pretty common is what you're saying Correct. And you don't want to be common. Common is unacceptable.
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qhat posted:number that is about 50% greater than my current salary i used this method to get a number for the company that wouldn't move forward without one and i think they ghosted me im still super upset that the feds pulled my job offer but if anyone else wants to be a fed compy toucher the US Army Cyber Somethings put a bunch of stuff on USAJOBS. of course i applied because i hate everything.
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hobbesmaster posted:tell them it depends on their RSU vesting schedule that and their cap table obv
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# ? Mar 30, 2018 02:54 |
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i am again reminded that i share a name with some variety of enterprise software as some bottom of the barrel recruiter asks me if i have experience with [my name]
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qhat posted:Not knowing about joins for a position that involves SQL, junior or not, is unacceptable. That's like admitting you don't know what inheritance is for a programming position. just know the difference between left and inner and you'll be fine. I've used cross join maybe a few times in my career, and basically never use anything else.
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lateral joins are sick
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Yeah but is it implemented as a hash join, nested loop join, or sort merge join?
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oh that's a good interview question, I have no idea
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I did an interview today and guess what they saw my github repositories they even read my blog posts!
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be glad they didn't read your other posts
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how long does it usually take to hear back after phone screens for people? I’ve had a bunch of initial contact “oh we’re very excited” stuff that seems to get memory holed between the recruiter and the hiring manager
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uncurable mlady posted:how long does it usually take to hear back after phone screens for people? I’ve had a bunch of initial contact “oh we’re very excited” stuff that seems to get memory holed between the recruiter and the hiring manager the bigger the company the longer time
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dragon enthusiast posted:has anybody gotten an interviewee accompanied by a helicopter parent yet haha, nobody woul Symbolic Butt posted:yes, it was the saddest scene WHAT??
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# ? Mar 30, 2018 17:21 |
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sounds like something my parents would do
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Boiled Water posted:the bigger the company the longer time Tbh phone screening isn't really a tough decision where you need to line up all your candidates post interview, even for Microsoft I heard back within a week. I feel it's the on site interviews that take a long time, they typically have a lot less flexibility, and you need to make sure everyone is done before you decide. YMMV though.
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if after a phone screen a company takes weeks and weeks to make a decision definitely call them and ask what the hell is going on
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Symbolic Butt posted:oh that's a good interview question, I have no idea Is it though? The whole point of a declarative language like SQL is that I don't give a gently caress how the tables are joined, I just want them joined like this. Some dorks in the 70s figured out the best way to do it, and as a sex-having brogrammer I benefit from their effort.
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I got ghosted on two phone screens today and had a networking thing setup that got canceled as well. What a day.
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ADINSX posted:Is it though? The whole point of a declarative language like SQL is that I don't give a gently caress how the tables are joined, I just want them joined like this. Some dorks in the 70s figured out the best way to do it, and as a sex-having brogrammer I benefit from their effort. Seems like a bad question for a SQL person
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ADINSX posted:Is it though? The whole point of a declarative language like SQL is that I don't give a gently caress how the tables are joined, I just want them joined like this. Some dorks in the 70s figured out the best way to do it, and as a sex-having brogrammer I benefit from their effort. if the interviewer doesn’t ask what your lifting program is you should pass immediately
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k, thanks for the info. I haven’t interviewed in like three years and i hate everything about this
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well, if you have a seemingly-simple query that's taking forever to run then you're gonna end up looking at a query plan to figure out (a) what the root cause is and (b) what to do about the root cause and you're going to need to understand how those types of join work in order to do something about it lol if you think you're ever going to have a DBA who will actually help you with this sort of thing as opposed to impeding poo poo
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# ? Mar 30, 2018 18:05 |
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as a former dba, and probably future one again eventually, I just want more ram and hdd space
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hmm i dunno man our capex budget is pretty lean this quarter, you'll have to escalate that to the coo *shovels another $750,000 into the AWS money furnace*
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Sapozhnik posted:well, if you have a seemingly-simple query that's taking forever to run then you're gonna end up looking at a query plan to figure out (a) what the root cause is and (b) what to do about the root cause i am the closest thing my company has to a dba and i will help with this poo poo and i love doing it. send me your inefficient queries all day, i will dig through the explain output until i figure out how to rewrite them to be fast and give you a long explanatory email so you can do better next time! you won't, but it's still enjoyable for me
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Sapozhnik posted:well, if you have a seemingly-simple query that's taking forever to run then you're gonna end up looking at a query plan to figure out (a) what the root cause is and (b) what to do about the root cause Honestly the extent of my debugging slow queries is "Does the thing I'm joining on have an index? Should it?". I've looked at query planner output before but mainly just to look for sequential scans. I wouldn't disqualify someone for not knowing exactly how databases work, given that they're designed for you to not need to know that. Unless they're a DBA or someone claiming expert-level knowledge of databases specifically. Not to mention SQL is pretty common outside of the relational database world at this point: Bigquery, Spanner, Spark SQL, Hive. Just because someone claims they're good at SQL doesn't mean they know much about databases.
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Xarn posted:haha, nobody woul I wasn't part of the interviewing process, I only caught a glimpse of a few candidates. It was an internship position, the parents seemed kind of poor and were like "our son is really smart, unlike us, please he really deserves a chance"
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Sapozhnik posted:hmm i dunno man our capex budget is pretty lean this quarter, you'll have to escalate that to the coo
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just finished 3 hours of phone interviews for junior candidates. I'm done talking for today. on the plus side all seemed pretty smart and I'll probably bring all three in for an on-site. on the subject of callbacks, I asked my boss what he says to candidates that don't make it. "I tell them we'll get back to them and then usually don't get back to them" not about to let that slide after reading this thread.
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