From: CCIEin2006 (ciscocciein2006@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Feb 12 2006 - 09:07:59 GMT-3
Hello group,
I am going on an interview for a network design/engineer position next week.
Being that I haven't been on an interview for a while, I was hoping to get
some pointers from you guys on what it is like to interview for these types
of positions.
1. Are you expected to draw some designs on a whiteboard? My drawings are a
little sloppy - will that count against me?
2. If they ask you a question that you don't know the answer to or are
unsure of, is it best to say:
a. I don't know.
b. I would have to research that.
c. I haven't worked on that technology much.
3. If they ask you "What is your 5 year plan?" - what are some good answers?
I am worried that if I tell the manager that in 5 years I would like to be a
manager, he might feel threatened that I was going after his position.
4. If they ask why I am looking to leave my current job, what are some good
answers? The truth is I am leaving for more money but I know companies don't
like to hear that you are motivated by money.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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