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I'm a bit nervous. Today was supposed to be me attending an interview not
leading it.
But here we are. Time for me to break out of my shell.
Does anyone have any tips or things I should be asking? We are
interviewing a consultant for RPGLE position.
Would it be appropriate to ask them to find a bug in a 20 line procedure?
We haven't had much success lately with people that can debug issues. This
to me is a biggie. This particular issue I expect someone to be able to
find just looking at the code. I discovered it yesterday going to have
fixed today. I just thought this would give me some insight on the person
problem solving ability.
Sent from my iPhone
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