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Heh... I'm looking at this site and see the following at the bottom of the thread list.

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Last Visit: 31-Dec-99 19:00 Last Update: 8-Feb-18 3:29


With that, the forum code also cutoff the "La" of "Last" when I block quoted and I had to correct it.

Perhaps if people spent a little more of their own time learning the trade that pays them, these types of silly mistakes wouldn't happen.

And that brings us back to the subject of the original post. While I do whole heartedly agree that your job shouldn't be your entire life (especially if you have kids or are married), you DO need to spend some time learning your trade and that's what employers want to see because they're tired of people that can't even get a bloody date right.

While I also agree that you shouldn't have to keep up a web-presence or list your code on the likes of Git-Hub, you should be prepared for an interview especially if you have 15 years experience like the OP does. It will also show them good common sense and respect on your part if you tell them that you respect the proprietary nature of a previous company's code but don't let that be a barrier to showing your stuff. After all, you're on an interview to determine if you have the skills to do your job.

And, no... the stuff you put on your resume isn't enough. That's just the proverbial "knock on the door". Too many people either exaggerate their knowledge or flat out lie on resumes. During one run of interviews of both experience web developers (with good knowledge of T-SQL) and DBAs (all claimed at least 10 years of experience on their resumes), 20 out of 22 couldn't answer the simple question of how to get the current date and time. I had originally started asking the question as a simple ice-breaker question to help the candidates relax. Little did I know it was going to me the litmus test for how the rest of the interview was going to go.

Out of that same batch of people, only 1 DBA knew anything about how to do native backups and restores (and no... I do NOT ask for the precise syntax). One of the people also claimed to be an expert T-SQL performance tuner (again, with more than 10 years experience). When I asked him about clustered indexes (and, no, I didn't make this up. It's just too silly to even think of such a thing) he told me that he never worked with them because he had never worked with clustered servers.

Employers are sick and tired of wasting time on people that don't actually have any reasonable skills or have 1 year of experience 10 or 15 times. They pay a lot of money for people and expect someone who can do the job in return. That's why they've started asking for code examples to demonstrate both your knowledge and your attitude (a lot can be told about the way you write the code, how you document it with comments, and even how you format it).

For all of those saying you don't want to spend any time training yourself to be more valuable, remember that you reap what you sow. For those that do spend some time learning the trade and improving yourself but can't post code that you've done at work, then make up some problems along with code to build a shedload of data to run the code against and submit that via email. If you're looking for a job, spend some good time at it and be ready to provide it at the drop of a hat... any hat.

As "Red Green" is famous for saying, "We're all in this together and I'm pullin' for ya". Wink | ;)
--Jeff Moden

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