Dr_Weasel
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Im after some advice and you technical folks may be able to help me.
I work for a carrier grade VOIP telecoms manufacturer in the support side of the organisation. Over the last 8 years I've been there we have only really employed heavily experienced people. However next week we are interviewing some graduates for some more junior support posts
I've never really had to interview a graduate before. I've only had to interview people with at least 3 years worth of relevant technical. Obviously its easier to grill someone about something they profess to know on their CV and find out what they really do know about the subject. However with graduates straight out of Uni I'm unsure as to the level of technical networking and IP routing knowledge I can reasonably expect them to know. For example one guy last week who had Unix on his CV couldn't even correctly tell me the command used to get a directory listing...
So what sort of level of knowledge can I expect a computing degree level graduate to have of IP networking and routing? Does anybody have any thoughts on questions I can grill them on to root out the blaggers from the people that really know?
I work for a carrier grade VOIP telecoms manufacturer in the support side of the organisation. Over the last 8 years I've been there we have only really employed heavily experienced people. However next week we are interviewing some graduates for some more junior support posts
I've never really had to interview a graduate before. I've only had to interview people with at least 3 years worth of relevant technical. Obviously its easier to grill someone about something they profess to know on their CV and find out what they really do know about the subject. However with graduates straight out of Uni I'm unsure as to the level of technical networking and IP routing knowledge I can reasonably expect them to know. For example one guy last week who had Unix on his CV couldn't even correctly tell me the command used to get a directory listing...
So what sort of level of knowledge can I expect a computing degree level graduate to have of IP networking and routing? Does anybody have any thoughts on questions I can grill them on to root out the blaggers from the people that really know?