There were not really any difficult questions during the interview. They were all questions, that if you thought about them seriously, and pulled from your own experiences, you would be able to answer well. Either that, or you should be a really great storyteller, able to pull details out of your butt. The worst part of the whole thing, for me, was the weird data entry test. I had never taken a data entry test like that before. It was formatted oddly, on paper, and though the instructions were clear, I did not seem to be able to program my fingers to obey instantaneously. I passed with the most allowable amount of errors, at 11%. I asked to take it again, but was told "The most important thing is that you passed. No, you may not take it again."
Developer Advocate Interview Questions
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most difficult question was explain my own weakness' in work place
What kitchen appliance would you be?
they just want to know how well you handle irate members
Three fairly easy behavioral questions and a short customer service/angry customer phone role-play.
Name an example when you had to complete a project during a hectic time, how you handled it and the outcome.
Your hardest question will ask you how you'll deal with behavioral issues with students. Prepare how you'll answer your best practices for opposition (note: Domus takes on the toughest cases, so this better be no cupcake answer)
If you were trying to build a campaign around a topic, like childhood obesity, for example, how would you start?
The interview questions aren't especially hard, they are just lengthy and involve multiple questions. Don't be afraid to ask them to repeat what you don't remember.
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