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Interview Questions & Answers:

Interview Questions For IT:

. Why did you choose IT as Profession?

. What certifications do you hold?

. What do you do to maintain your technical certifications?

.What development tools have you used?

. What source control tools have you used?

.What automated-build tools or processes have you used?

. What languages have you programmed in?

. How do you handle multiple deadlines?

. How do you troubleshoot IT issues?

. Tell me about the project you are most proud of and what your contribution was.

. where you have applied your technical knowledge in a practical way.

. What is the biggest IT challenge you have faced, and how did you handle it?

. Describe the skills you have that qualify you for this job.

. Have you worked with software vendors?

. How do you handle vendor relations?

. How important is it to work directly with your business users?

. If hired, is there anything you would change about this IT team?

. What challenges do you think you might expect in this jobif you were hired?

. What's the biggest project that you're working on currently?

. What are some of the big challenges facing your IT team?

. How many people are on the IT team?

. What's your development process?

. What project are you most proud of completing at this company?



Interview Answer Tips:

Take the time to research the company and the position you are interviewing for in advance.

The more practice you have at interviewing, the more comfortable you'll be.

Interviewing can be nerve-wracking whether it's your first interview or you have interviewed many times in the past.

Give yourself plenty of time to get to the interview, take a deep breath before you go into the interview, and do your best to stay calm.

The words you use during job interviews will convey an impression of you to the hiring manager.

Using power words in your responses will help make that impression a good one.

When you're asked about why you left (or are leaving your job) try to keep it positive.

Be direct and focus your answer on the future, especially if your leaving wasn't under the best of circumstances.

Don't forget to thank the interviewer and to take the time to follow up with a personal thank you note.

Tips For Good Impression:

Be Confident

Practice good communication

Good body language

Formal or decent Dress for the job or company

Listen

Don't talk too much

Don't be too familiar

Use appropriate language

Don't be over confident

Don't appear desperate