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Subject: Developer Interview Questions?
I've been asked to conduct a technical interview for a new
PL/SQL developer,
with an emphasis on performance tuning issues (which is why
I'm doing it
instead of one of the existing developers who seem
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Subject:RE: Developer Interview Questions?
Jay,
I would feel that PL/SQL tuning is the same as SQL tuning. Just pull out
one
of your complicated Explain Plan or TKProf outputs and ask the Interviewee
(is there such a word?) to explain the meaning. Also quiz him/her about
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From: Dharani Ravi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 7:45 AM
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Subject:Re: Help - DBA interview questions I faced
Dear Rachel,
Thanks
Ramesh,
Don't be sorry, I just don't want people buying my book and expecting
Gaja and Kirti's wonderful stuff.
Thank you -- we tried hard to make the book a good one. We're in the
beginning stages of revising it for 9i and hope to make it even better.
Rachel
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Thanks Patrice! That was an outstanding synopsis! And it explains why I am
behind the curve...I have been a little reluctant (such an understatement) to
make the time commitment. Guess there's nothing to it but to do it. Thanks
for the encouragement/push!
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Subject:RE: Help - DBA interview questions I faced
I am wondering how such people get into positions where they are responsible
for hiring new staff, if they themselves know nothing.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
Systems Admin Operations | Admin. et Exploit. des
Opinions vary, but often involve management fundament-snorkeling.
--Scott
Diver down!
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I am wondering how such people get into positions where they are
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From: Dharani Ravi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject:Re: Help - DBA interview questions I faced
Dear Ramesh D Papnoi,
Thanks for the info. I will buy it.
Regards.
Dharan.
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Dear Ravi
DBA 101 book - BY Gaja and kirti is available in
India (indian edition). I
already have one. Excelent book!!
Regards,
Ramesh D Papnoi
Oracle DBA @ Chemtex Global
you can get the documentation online. read it.
according to the publishers, DBA 101 has been released in India.
and it is available on the internet at any of the online book stores
--- Dharani Ravi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Rachel,
Thanks for your reply and guidance. Also thanks to
and eventually, when they realize they can't find that omniscient
person, they come back to reality
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I liked the interviews where they told me about their project, and
I told them how I could contribute - strengths and weaknesses.
I'm great at
Rachel,
I'm Sorry for quoting wrong book. Actually I have both books and both are
excellent!
Regards,
Ramesh D Papnoi
Oracle DBA @ Chemtex Global Engineers Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, India
(BrainBench Brainbuzz Certified Oracle 8/8i DBA Developer)
http://www22.Brinkster.com/rpapnoi
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Dear Rachel,
Thanks for your reply. Initially I felt demoralised
after reading your reply. Truth is always bitter.
You are correct. My Oracle concepts knowledge needs
to be improved. I read Oracle 8 concepts manual two
years ago. I am working for a small company where
there are no
Dear Rachel,
Thanks for your reply. Initially I felt demoralised
after reading your reply. Truth is always bitter.
You are correct. My Oracle concepts knowledge needs
to be improved. I read Oracle 8 concepts manual two
years ago. I am working for a small company where
there are no
Dear Rachel,
Thanks for your reply. Initially I felt demoralised
after reading your reply. Truth is always bitter.
You are correct. My Oracle concepts knowledge needs
to be improved. I read Oracle 8 concepts manual two
years ago. I am working for a small company where
there are no
I didn't mean to demoralize you but if you read the manual two years
ago, you need to re-read it. And I do suggest that you play with things
in Oracle and read the manuals to understand what is going on.
I still think you need to do research to get the answers to your
questions but here are some
as they are being asked. Research the answers,
and be better prepared for the next interview. That's how I got my
start in DBA-land. I eventually knew most of the answers to most
questions. I even discovered DBAs who had the wrong answers to their own
interview questions. What can you do - just keep
Dear Rachel,
Thanks for your reply and guidance. Also thanks to
Kirti Deshpande and Jenny Jacobson for their replies.
In India Oracle DBA 101 book is not yet released.
Once it is released I will defently purchase the book.
Regarding Question No.1, I told that Server Process is
the
Dear Ravi
DBA 101 book - BY Gaja and kirti is available in India (indian edition). I
already have one. Excelent book!!
Regards,
Ramesh D Papnoi
Oracle DBA @ Chemtex Global Engineers Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, India
(BrainBench Brainbuzz Certified Oracle 8/8i DBA Developer)
I liked the interviews where they told me about their project, and
I told them how I could contribute - strengths and weaknesses.
I'm great at *. I don't know much about YYY, but I'm willing to
learn..We cannot know everything.
That worked in the good old days (pre-2001), not
-- Robert Chin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/25/01 22:30:20 -0800
I told them how I could contribute - strengths and weaknesses.
I'm great at *. I don't know much about YYY, but I'm willing to
learn..We cannot know everything.
That worked in the good old days (pre-2001), not any
Dear Seniors,
I am a junior DBA and last weekend I attended a
interview for DBA post. The following questions were
asked to me and I could not able to answer to the
employers satsifaction. He asked me around 20
questions and the following are the questions where I
have not fared well. Could
Dharan,
Answering just those questions will not give you enough knowledge to
truly be able to answer Oracle questions in an interview.
Based on the answers you gave, it seems to me that you do not
understand the concepts behind how Oracle works at all. I would
suggest you read the
We are looking to hire an SAP Systems Analyst. Can anyone suggest some
good questions/answers specific to SAP? I have seen lists of Oracle
interview questions so I was wondering if anyone has seen any on SAP?
Or, if you just know some good questions/answers, please send them to
me. Thanks
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