We prefer to ask their experiences and then throw a curve ball and ask them to defend 
it. Small issues like "Why would/wouldn't an index help?"  etc ... 

Another question that I *always* ask is "what do you or have you read in last 3 months 
outside of Oracle manuals?" or "Do you know any other sites that give you lot of 
oracle related information?" I expect to hear at-least couple form following list ... 
ixora, hotsos, jlcomp, oracle-dba, oraperf, orapub. If they mention that they have 
read YAPP, that's a bonus too.

But if someone says they haven't read anything other than manuals questions become a 
little steep.

Raj

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Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 9:49 AM
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The problem with such lists is that the prospects also have those...
A few years ago Mike Ault published one. We used it to screen candidates via phone 
interviews. 
Two out of four I talked to gave me perfect answers: word to word from Mike's list. 

Use Conner's approach: Give the candidate a white/black board, and ask him/her to draw 
the SGA
with all it interal structures, all background processes, and explain how all this 
works
together..... 

- Kirti 

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