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VBA Interview Questions
Hi,
There is another group in my organization that is inteviewing consultants for a VBA position and I was asked to technically interview these candidates because of my VB experience. However, I have no VBA experience whatsoever. Was curious if anyone out these might offer up a handful of questions (with answers please LOL) that I might ask these candidates. I have to start interviewing at 10:30 am central time today (nothign like waiting until the last minute) - so if you read this after then no need to respond. Thank you very much, and if you have just one question - please offer it if you don't mind, I'll just pool questions that I receive. :) (oh, and this is VBA with Excel) Thank you! -Neil |
VBA Interview Questions
I don't think I'd go overboard on VBA - they need to know Excel pretty
well, and they need to be able to program - so standard logic questions, and questions like what formulas you would use to do some of the work you ACTUALLY need to have done would point you in the right direction! You might like to use this link though http://uk.ask.com/web?q=excel+vba+jo...=0&o=& dm=all Neil Kiser wrote: Hi, There is another group in my organization that is inteviewing consultants for a VBA position and I was asked to technically interview these candidates because of my VB experience. However, I have no VBA experience whatsoever. Was curious if anyone out these might offer up a handful of questions (with answers please LOL) that I might ask these candidates. I have to start interviewing at 10:30 am central time today (nothign like waiting until the last minute) - so if you read this after then no need to respond. Thank you very much, and if you have just one question - please offer it if you don't mind, I'll just pool questions that I receive. :) (oh, and this is VBA with Excel) Thank you! -Neil |
VBA Interview Questions
Maybe...
How/where do they go for help when they have a coding problem? Answer... newsgroups, Chip Pearson website, their personal library, other... "We have several Excel versions in use in the department. Which version would you use to write code?" Answer... The oldest version but test in all versions. (the test in all versions is the important part) -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "Neil Kiser" wrote in message Hi, There is another group in my organization that is inteviewing consultants for a VBA position and I was asked to technically interview these candidates because of my VB experience. However, I have no VBA experience whatsoever. Was curious if anyone out these might offer up a handful of questions (with answers please LOL) that I might ask these candidates. I have to start interviewing at 10:30 am central time today (nothign like waiting until the last minute) - so if you read this after then no need to respond. Thank you very much, and if you have just one question - please offer it if you don't mind, I'll just pool questions that I receive. :) (oh, and this is VBA with Excel) Thank you! -Neil |
VBA Interview Questions
If you don't know VBA, and the Excel object model, giving you questions is a
waste of time. How ill you differentiate the wafflers from the knowledgeable? -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Neil Kiser" wrote in message ... Hi, There is another group in my organization that is inteviewing consultants for a VBA position and I was asked to technically interview these candidates because of my VB experience. However, I have no VBA experience whatsoever. Was curious if anyone out these might offer up a handful of questions (with answers please LOL) that I might ask these candidates. I have to start interviewing at 10:30 am central time today (nothign like waiting until the last minute) - so if you read this after then no need to respond. Thank you very much, and if you have just one question - please offer it if you don't mind, I'll just pool questions that I receive. :) (oh, and this is VBA with Excel) Thank you! -Neil |
VBA Interview Questions
Neil
This situation is harmful both to the people seeking work and to your own employer. Shame on you. Harald "Neil Kiser" skrev i melding ... Hi, There is another group in my organization that is inteviewing consultants for a VBA position and I was asked to technically interview these candidates because of my VB experience. However, I have no VBA experience whatsoever. Was curious if anyone out these might offer up a handful of questions (with answers please LOL) that I might ask these candidates. I have to start interviewing at 10:30 am central time today (nothign like waiting until the last minute) - so if you read this after then no need to respond. Thank you very much, and if you have just one question - please offer it if you don't mind, I'll just pool questions that I receive. :) (oh, and this is VBA with Excel) Thank you! -Neil |
VBA Interview Questions
Harald,
You are right, I should have kept my month shut. I had a recent call from an agency seeking an Excel programmer and the person knew nothing about Excel. Very frustrating and pointless. Regards, Jim Cone "Harald Staff" wrote in message ... Neil This situation is harmful both to the people seeking work and to your own employer. Shame on you. Harald |
VBA Interview Questions
I thought that is what agencies did... ;-) If I had a nickel for every time
I met with recruiters who either knew nothing about accounting (I am an accoutant) and/or knew nothing about Excel (I hold my own in Excel programming) I would not have to meet with recuiters any more. I'd be rich... If Niel understands VB he should stick with VB questions... Avoid the VBA. There is no point asking a question when you can not expect to fully understand the answer. Ask about variable declarations, and arrays and generic VB stuff. You will get a flavour of the person's abilities. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Jim Cone" wrote: Harald, You are right, I should have kept my month shut. I had a recent call from an agency seeking an Excel programmer and the person knew nothing about Excel. Very frustrating and pointless. Regards, Jim Cone "Harald Staff" wrote in message ... Neil This situation is harmful both to the people seeking work and to your own employer. Shame on you. Harald |
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