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Interviewing Experienced IT People? 835

thricenightly writes "After more than 20 years in IT I've learned that the most valuable people in a team are frequently the old timers. Young pups straight out of college might (think they) know all the latest buzzwords and techniques, but in the real world, where getting working products delivered on time and on budget is of paramount importance, people who have been doing the job for a decade or two tend to be the people I'd rather be working alongside. I've recently been elevated to a position where I get to interview and choose those who get hired in my department. Although I'm very much focused on choosing the right person for the role regardless of age, experience or whatever, it's probably fair to say the more mature applicants will get a more sympathetic hearing from me than they might from most other interviewers for IT roles. The question is, what do I ask older applicants to get them to demonstrate the value of their experience? My current gambit is something like 'IT is seen as a young man's game. My next applicant after you is 23 years old. What do you know that he doesn't?' This gets responses ranging from the vague to the truly enlightened. All next week I'm interviewing for a number of senior software designer and developer roles. What should I be asking of the more experienced applicants, and what responses should I be looking out for?"

Comment Re:Great... (Score 1) 186

I enjoy everything I choose to do with my life, my girlfriend, and my friends. I work a lot, but its very rewarding. I spend the time I spend with my girlfriend because I want to. I spend the time I spend with friends because I want to. Thank you.

To get back on topic, I will not be playing Spore because, per initial post, my interest in it has waned after three years. Other, more (personally) interesting activities have come up. On top of that, the delayed released dates -- even if they were maybies -- just further buried my interest in the game. I'm not insulting anybody.

@Ant P. I don't drink heavily on a regular basis or take zoloft on a regular basis. Read the threads before posting, please.

Comment Re:This is China (Score 2, Interesting) 161

Ah, I see. If a country in Europe does it it's protecting people from "hate speech" or "slander", but if China does it it's "censorship". Funny, as an American I'm having a hard time seeing that well-nigh invisible dividing line between the two. Do I need my EU-approved secret decoder ring for this?

Max

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