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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      Although with that approach you might deal more in measuring surprise, dealing with ambiguity or literal interpretation more than what you mean to and might not recognize what you just tested. So be careful as a big piece will be seeing how they guess at what you mean to ask, not what you did ask so the feedback might not be useful as they don't know you yet.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Remember that an interviewer is an unknown and a candidate has to assume that you aren't very smart. It's like answer a newbie SW post - they ask X but most experienced people assume that they meant Y because X is crazy.

        But do you really want to judge them based on them trying to compensate for your weirdness or for them giving you the benefit of the doubt? Maybe you do. But there are better ways.

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        • NaraN
          Nara
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          My favorite question was a bit hands-on. It involved a whiteboard and creating a network that composed of a certain number of types of devices set by the interviewer.

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          • RoguePacketR
            RoguePacket
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            General thought to be alert for—

            • Are you interviewing the candidate, or is the candidate interviewing you? Related, are you seeking a subordinate, direct report, equal, or something else?
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            • cripherC
              cripher
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              There is this one question that caught me off-guard..

              "Tell me why is the manhole round?"

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @cripher
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                @cripher said:

                There is this one question that caught me off-guard..

                "Tell me why is the manhole round?"

                That should be easy... assuming you live in a place where manholes are common (they didn't exist where I grew up - its a question for people in cities.) It's the only shape where it can't accidentally fall through the hole when turned in the wrong way. It is also the cheapest to produce, uses the least metal and the strongest design.

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                • cripherC
                  cripher @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller by the answers you gave me, now i believe that my answers are correct.

                  Here's my answer to the interviewer:

                  • It is round and can be rolled by one person
                  • you don't need to properly place it since it is round.
                  • If you put a circle inside a square, you can conserve additional metals on the corners.

                  The interviewer just smiled at me and moved to another question.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
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                    The key reason is safety. So that it is impossible for it to fall through and kill a person working inside the manhole.

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