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June 21, 2005
Questions
The idea sprung up about a year ago, while myself and a group of friends were on a series of interviews. After each interview, there would usually be a question that the interviewee had not heard of yet. This prompted the instant sharing among all the other friends and a discussion on the relative merits of the question as an interview question. Often a google search for these questions would result in a few pages worthy of data, but also a whole lot of noise that would need to be sorted through.
Inspiration struck when Brian and I agreed that there should be an online community resource for the specific area of interview questions. Then the idea died.
Todd re-sparked my interest in the project with his renewed search for a job. After having answered a few of the questions for him, and giving him a collection of prep questions I was motivated to actually set it up.
Ladies and gentlemen, I introduce to you the Interview Questions wiki. You are now free to share information regarding the specifics of the interview question.
PS - Chris had suggested a means to hiding the answers so that one could actually think about the answer before seeing it. It would be easy enough to add in a page specific to the answer, but I'd like to know if there is some fancy javascript means for doing this. I would think so...
Posted by Dan at June 21, 2005 07:15 PM