How are you supposed to prove your learning ability? Is there going to be a written test? Do they want you to develop an application using ASP.Net to prove what you have learned?
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 12:11 PM, KeidrickP <[email protected]> wrote: > > Alex, > I`m not sure if you are aware, but this is a DOTNET User Group. > What go does it do you to research something if you don't know what > you need to research? > So you don't know what kind of developer position that you applied for? > > On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Alex Y Wang <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Well... I think ASP.NET is just a random choice, perhaps they don't > > want me to do anything with ASP.NET in the future. It's just a test of > > research ability. What shall I be looking at? Low level > > infrastructure? Building websites? Ajax? .Net Framework? I'm totally > > lost. Please help!!! > > > > Alex > > > > On Mar 27, 11:31 pm, KeidrickP <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Me to Mike! > >> Alex tell them you need some training for ASP.net, and you will be a > shoe in!! > >> > >> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Mike Fry <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> > Alex Y Wang wrote: > >> > >> >> Hi all, I'm currently applying for a developer position in a global > >> >> software company. However, the company doesn't seem sure about my > >> >> learning ability, so I'm in this somewhat awkward situation where > they > >> >> require me to prove my learning ability in two weeks! The subject is > >> >> ASP.NET, any particular direction would be fine, the deeper, the > >> >> better. I've got a master's degree in CS but haven't done anything in > >> >> ASP.NET or web programming. Could anyone give me some suggestions on > >> >> what aspect I should be digging in within this amount of time? Thanks > >> >> a looooot!!! > >> > >> > Where's the job? Perhaps I should apply for it :-) > >> > >> > -- > >> > Regards, > >> > Mike Fry > >> > Johannesburg. > > >
