need interview que for rhel 6 having one yr of exp
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If you don't know the answer to a question, then you have three reasonable alternatives.
"I'm sorry, but I do not understand your question. Do you mean that ..."
"I'm sorry, but I do not know the answer to that question." (Period.)
"I'm sorry, I do not know the answer to that question, but given my understanding of what you're asking, I might suggest trying ..."
Any interviewer can "sniff out" someone who is lying to them, or who is trying to fake knowledge that they do not have. And these candidates are especially to be avoided because, once on the job, they might try to "fake it" again. The things that we routinely deal with in IT are very sensitive and easily disrupted. It is better to have someone who doesn't know how to do it, and who is willing to learn, than to have someone who is deceptive in any way. At the end of an interview, I need to have sincere confidence that I understand what the candidate does, and does not, bring to the table. I also need to have confidence that the candidate feels the same way, too. After all, I might be working with this person for the next five years . . .
Another thing that I am always looking for is the ability to think, combined with humility. I'm going to have to trust that person implicitly on the job. I need to be confident that (s)he can think the way through a problem, and that (s)he still knows when to ask for clarification or other help.
Last edited by sundialsvcs; 02-02-2017 at 09:51 AM.
Hello everyone can i get interview que for rhel 6 having one yr of exp
I don't understand. Are you asking for us to tell you what questions your interviewer is going to ask you during an interview? No, of course we can't do that...they could ask you anything.
OR
Are you asking us for example questions that you, as the interviewer, could ask potential interviewees to see if they really do have the experience they claim?
Also, please do not use internet slang in place of actual words. There appears to be a large language barrier at play here to begin with, adding shortened non-standard abbreviations to your posts just adds confusion. "que", "yr", and "exp" are not words.
Last edited by suicidaleggroll; 02-02-2017 at 12:08 PM.
A one line sentence fragment is not a polite post. LQ members are volunteers and their experience is vast, as well as very worth your while. If you illustrated some insight towards your thoughts about how you may be interviewed for this type of position and cited your experience level, perhaps others can offer some advice which you'll find helpful.
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