Help for C# Interview questions and career decision

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programmerforknowledge

Hi All
I am fresh college graduate who has done C and C++ during college
times.After that i had done a C# course from one of our local computer
institute.The course is BCM which ran for 1 year.But now when i am
looking for job the questions asked in interview are really very very
weird and does not match any where near to what my institute taught.

My faculty has give me following links for preparation of interview

http://www.geocities.com/dotnetinterviews/
http://www.techninterviews.com
http://www.brainbench.com
http://www.crackinterviews.com

with that he has said to do small project which will make me confident.
But i need a job soon and can not really wait to do dummy projects do
you really think those upper links can be helpful in getting a job

I am new comer so please excuse for asking in this way.Any good website
for interview question please help me
 
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Michael Nemtsev

Hello programmerforknowledge,

p> Hi All
p> I am fresh college graduate who has done C and C++ during college
p> times.After that i had done a C# course from one of our local
p> computer
p> institute.The course is BCM which ran for 1 year.But now when i am
p> looking for job the questions asked in interview are really very very
p> weird and does not match any where near to what my institute taught.
p> My faculty has give me following links for preparation of interview
p> with that he has said to do small project which will make me
p> confident. But i need a job soon and can not really wait to do dummy
p> projects do you really think those upper links can be helpful in
p> getting a job

To don't do dummy project u need to know .net :)
The better way to get a job to complete a couple of small project with robust
architecture and read a couple .net FW books.


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Michael Nemtsev
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Lloyd Dupont

first step in the job market are the more difficult...
don't go for small company, they look for a small number of do it all people
(requires a lot of experience).
try big companies, they are more likely to hire beginners. stress that:
- you've got the basic
- the will to work
- a good presentation / communication skills
- AND (very important) that you've got good learning skills.

Otherwise, what kind of weird question did they ask you?
 

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