RE: Strange Interview Practices?
"How
would you deal with trying to get information from a programmer if they
won't give it to you?" with "First, I'd bribe him with cookies,..."
I give little credit for this, it is simple honesty (occassionally useful in an interview environment). Everyone who has ever worked with programmers knows this to be a totally necessary survival tactic! Jelly beans from your pen tray, stray potato chips also work.
':)
g ..
loved your post siannon!
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