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  Conducting the J2EE Job Interview
IT Manager Guide for J2EE with Interview Questions

Jeffrey M. Hunter

ISBN 0-9744355-9-7                     Library of Congress Number: 2004101893
ISBN 13: 978-0974435596
235 pages - Perfect bind - 9x7       Publication Date - April  2004
Shelving: Computer Certification     IT Job Interview Series # 6

Retail Price $27.95 /  £17.95 

Key Features   About the Authors
Table of Contents   Errata
Reader Comments    

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This book is the accumulated observations of the author's interviews with hundreds of job candidates. The author provides useful insights into what characteristics make a good J2EE programmer and offers his accumulated techniques as an aid to interviewing a J2EE programmer job candidate.

This handy guide has a complete set of J2EE job interview questions and provides a complete method for accurately assessing the technical abilities of J2EE job candidates. By using J2EE job interview questions that only an experienced person knows, your application developers can ask the right interview questions and fill your J2EE job with the best qualified J233 developer.
 

 

 
Key Features

* Assists the IT manager in choosing the best-qualified J2EE professionals.

* Provides proven techniques that can accurately ascertain a job candidates suitability for an J2EE position.

* Lists the personality characteristics of successful J2EE professionals and how to identify candidates with the right demeanor.

* Describes methods for evaluating academic and work history for J2EE professionals.

* Includes managers’ checklist of personality and background characteristics that indicate a suitable J2EE job candidate.

* Covers techniques for quickly scan resumes and find the best-qualified J2EE job candidates.

* Includes oral interview questions for J2EE developers and J2EE Analysts.

 

About the Author:


Jeffery Hunter       
Jeffrey Hunter graduated from Stanislaus State University in Turlock, California, with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Jeff is an Oracle Certified Professional, Java Development Certified Professional and currently works as a Senior Database Administrator. His work includes advanced performance tuning, Java programming, capacity planning, database security, and physical /logical database design in a UNIX, Linux, and Windows NT environment.

Jeff's other interests include mathematical encryption theory, programming language processors (compilers and interpreters) in Java and C, LDAP, writing web-based database administration tools, Xemacs, and of course Linux. Jeff has been a Sr. Database Administrator and Software Engineer for over 10 years and maintains his own website site at: http://www.iDevelopment.info.

 

Table of Contents:

 

Chapter 1 - Introduction to J2EE professional evaluation
 
    Preparing the J2EE job offering
      Preparing the incentive package
      Defining the Required Job Skills
      Basic skills for the J2EE Professional
      Basic IT skills
   J2EE Certified Professionals
   The value of J2EE certification
      Training for certification
   Characteristics of a top-notch J2EE professional
   Sample job sheet for an J2EE DBA
      J2EE Job Requirement sheet
      Education
      Work experience
      J2EE Certification
      Publishing and Research
      Personal integrity
      USA Citizenship
      Additional Specialized skills
 
Chapter 2 - Qualities of the successful J2EE professional
 
 Evaluating Employment History
      Fraudulent work history
      Evaluating Personal integrity
      Evaluating Academic history
   Personality of the Successful J2EE Professional
      Self-confidence
      A Curious nature
      A Tenacious disposition
      Polite Manners
      Self-Motivating
      Detail Orientation

 


Chapter 3 - Roles for the J2EE Professional
 
Managing the J2EE Job Interview
   The Role of the J2EE professional
      Installation
      Configuration management
      System security
      Monitoring and tuning
      Backup and recovery strategies
      Troubleshooting
      Communication skills
 
Chapter 4 - Initial Screening of the J2EE Professional
 
 Resume evaluation for J2EE Professionals
      Developing questions for interviews
      Appropriate Appearance
   Telephone Screening J2EE Job Candidates
   After hiring the candidate

Chapter 5 - The on-site technical interview
 
The On-site Interview
   Questions from The Candidate
   Telephone Pre-interview Questions
   Technical Questions
IMPORTANT NOTE:
   J2EE Implementations
Qualifications
   J2EE Development Concepts
   JDBC
   Java Servlets
   Java Server Pages
   Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)
   JNDI
   LDAP
   JMS
   Oracle9iAS / OC4J
   WebShpere
   WebLogics
Non-Technical Questions
   General Questions               
   Policies and Procedures        
   Quality   
   Commitment to Task          
   Planning, Prioritizing and Goal Setting              
   Attention to Detail               
Self-Initiative

 

 

Reader Comments:
Great real world questions, June 30, 2005
 
Reviewer: James Evans (Springfield, IL)
I found this book indispensable during my latest job search. I would be looking forward on a next release that contains more on Struts, EJB 3.0 and Web Services.

 

   

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