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    Do you guys have any tips on preparing for an interview? I've never had a serious interview before. My two other internships were pretty much by virtue of my mom working for the company, and now I have a big time interview on Friday. I have interviewed for Sears, Best Buy, etc but those aren't professional jobs.

    One thing I am kind of worried about is whether I am as qualified as they'd like. I am applying for a position as a java developer intern, but I have only done java for one semester in school. I have however done three total semesters of Object-oriented programing, so I figure I can take some time to study java and pick up some of it very quickly.

    What should I wear? What should I bring? I have a few sample programs written in java from a class I took, but they are fairly unimpressive since they're rather basic. Any tips would be very much appreciated!!

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    Re: Preparing for an interview

    Originally posted by Partial
    Do you guys have any tips on preparing for an interview? I've never had a serious interview before. My two other internships were pretty much by virtue of my mom working for the company, and now I have a big time interview on Friday. I have interviewed for Sears, Best Buy, etc but those aren't professional jobs.

    One thing I am kind of worried about is whether I am as qualified as they'd like. I am applying for a position as a java developer intern, but I have only done java for one semester in school. I have however done three total semesters of Object-oriented programing, so I figure I can take some time to study java and pick up some of it very quickly.

    What should I wear? What should I bring? I have a few sample programs written in java from a class I took, but they are fairly unimpressive since they're rather basic. Any tips would be very much appreciated!!
    I know nothing about Java programming but I will tell you to go in wearing a nice well fitted business suit and NOT DRUNK OR HUNG OVER! Don't start spinning any BS or start cracking jokes. What did they ask you to bring? I'm assuming you have submitted a resume or a portfolio already? Don't worry to much about being under qualified...If they like you you'll get the job. You cracker/programmer types can pick that shit up fast.
    C.H.U.D.

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    • #3
      Re: Preparing for an interview

      Originally posted by Partial
      Do you guys have any tips on preparing for an interview? I've never had a serious interview before. My two other internships were pretty much by virtue of my mom working for the company, and now I have a big time interview on Friday. I have interviewed for Sears, Best Buy, etc but those aren't professional jobs.

      One thing I am kind of worried about is whether I am as qualified as they'd like. I am applying for a position as a java developer intern, but I have only done java for one semester in school. I have however done three total semesters of Object-oriented programing, so I figure I can take some time to study java and pick up some of it very quickly.

      What should I wear? What should I bring? I have a few sample programs written in java from a class I took, but they are fairly unimpressive since they're rather basic. Any tips would be very much appreciated!!
      It's not what you know it's who you know so holler out to your homies and classmates for any lead you can get. I would say wear a suit but depending on the environment that could be over doing it.

      BTW - Get rid of the stupid ass glasses.

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      • #4
        There is nothing wrong with my glasses!

        I did pick up a suit a few weeks back in preparation for this. I will likely be wearing that. I figure i'll go with black and white. It's plain but it will hopefully get the job done.

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        • #5
          Re: Preparing for an interview

          Originally posted by MadtownPacker

          BTW - Get rid of the stupid ass glasses.
          Is partial a pocket protector kind of a guy?
          C.H.U.D.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Partial
            There is nothing wrong with my glasses!

            I did pick up a suit a few weeks back in preparation for this. I will likely be wearing that. I figure i'll go with black and white. It's plain but it will hopefully get the job done.
            Black and white is not business attire.
            C.H.U.D.

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            • #7
              Just try your hardest to be normal. That's a very rare but very desirable quality in software engineers

              Look them in the eye. Emphasize that you are eager to learn.
              70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.

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              • #8
                Oh and good luck.
                70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Freak Out
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  There is nothing wrong with my glasses!

                  I did pick up a suit a few weeks back in preparation for this. I will likely be wearing that. I figure i'll go with black and white. It's plain but it will hopefully get the job done.
                  Black and white is not business attire.
                  Well, it is a black suit with pin stripes. I will have to try and match a shirt and tie with it today at work.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 3irty1
                    Oh and good luck.
                    Thanks

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                    • #11
                      Dont go in trying to be buddy buddy with them either., but at the same time you cant be a robot. Interviewers can tell when people are lying, so just give them everything straight out.

                      Every tech interview I've ever been through they have a question sheet to gauge how much you know about the position. They are usually pretty easy if you know much of anything coming in.

                      Also ask around and see if you know anyone who has applied. They might still have the question list.
                      Originally posted by 3irty1
                      This is museum quality stupidity.

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                      • #12
                        Also, a suit is not always necessary depending on the company, but it couldnt hurt.

                        Not too hard to match a black pinstripe. Get a white or dark grey shirt and a purple power tie.

                        If there will be women in the interview, dont wear scuffed shoes. They always look.
                        Originally posted by 3irty1
                        This is museum quality stupidity.

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                        • #13
                          Listen bitch, get your sorry ass some contacts, a nice material light brown- tan color suit with a fly shirt and tie (the one you mentioned sounds like some grandpa shit). Gets some nice shoes and make sure they are clean. Let your hair grow a lil more on the top so you dont look like your in the military and smile and keep eye contact with the interviewer. Make sure to know shit about the company like when it was started and some of it's quick history. Make sure they know you are a team player and can work under pressure.

                          Basically turn into a total fraud and you should have no problem.

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                          • #14
                            The shoes are brand new. What is a power tie? Would it be in my best interest to tell them I only have one semester of experience in java, but I have studied OO programming for three semesters now and I am quick at picking things up and very willing to learn?

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                            • #15
                              BTW - Cut your nails you pig and try laying off the greasy shit so you dont break out.

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