From: Scott Morris (smorris@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Tue Oct 07 2008 - 10:28:03 ART
Thought process.
It one method of demonstrating analytical thinking. At least if someone is
any good at it. Although I'd venture to say that some are good a chess and
suck with routers. Others may be great with routers and suck at chess. :)
Which is better?
Scott
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Subject: Re: CCIE, i wish to take a different path !
> Personally, my type of interview would consist of a game of chess,
> irrespective of education or experience.
Why not make it more fun and use random chess?
Why would playing chess be relevant in an interview for networking position?
Just out of curiosity?
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