questions

1) Do you have experience/education in the design and review of business requirements?

Is he just asking about the desining of a program or what? what is business requirements? how can c CS majors will know about business requirments.

2) Please explain how you education and experience match the job summary and description for this position?

The job i am applying is for an associate programmer for java, struts, j2ee, jsp, Jdbc. i dont know nothing about struts and j2ee but still i will take my chances since it is an associatre programmer job and the experience needed is 0-2 years. how a person can learn about ejb, struts and j2ee in 2 years.

Please can someone answer these questions from a CS prespective and what those questions really mean?

[782 byte] By [lrngjavaa] at [2007-11-27 1:01:47]
# 1
Oh, I remember you. I'll save you some time. You are unqualified for any job involving java unless it involves pouring the liquid kind into cups for customers.
warnerjaa at 2007-7-11 23:36:44 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...
# 2

> Oh, I remember you. I'll save you some time. You are

> unqualified for any job involving java unless it

> involves pouring the liquid kind into cups for

> customers.

I am not going to argue with you again to make this thread long but thanks for your comments. if you can answer fine if not no problem.

lrngjavaa at 2007-7-11 23:36:44 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...
# 3

> 1) Do you have experience/education in the design and

> review of business requirements?

>

> Is he just asking about the desining of a program or

> what? what is business requirements? how can c CS

> majors will know about business requirments.

With "business requirements" I would guess specific experience from a certain application area is meant, like have you done something "for real". The only time you get that during a CS education is if you put in summer work at a software company or if you write your thesis in industry.

> 2) Please explain how you education and experience

> match the job summary and description for this

> position?

>

> The job i am applying is for an associate programmer

> for java, struts, j2ee, jsp, Jdbc. i dont know

> nothing about struts and j2ee but still i will take

> my chances since it is an associatre programmer job

> and the experience needed is 0-2 years. how a person

> can learn about ejb, struts and j2ee in 2 years.

Many, especially larger companies, employ CS graduates directly from college becuse of their potential. It's much easier for a CS graduate to learn the specifics of some programming system than it is for someone without that educational background to learn say algoritms & data structures. To function in the social and technical environment of a larger company will take a few years so you won't be 100% productive from day one anyway.

So in the job interview, act as a great investment opportunity, and you'll get the job. -:)

lrngjavaa at 2007-7-11 23:36:44 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...
# 4
Thanks ronda you have cleared my doubts..dukes for you.
lrngjavaa at 2007-7-11 23:36:44 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...
# 5
> Thanks ronda you have cleared my doubts..dukes for> you.Thank you but save your dukes for a rainy day. I tend to lose them anyway. -:)
lrngjavaa at 2007-7-11 23:36:44 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...
# 6

Anyway good luck with your interview. When I was in your situation many years ago I was very cocky. I claimed to know how to PROGRAM. The actual programming language meant close to nothing. Given a compiler, a manual and an editor I could produce a bugfree program in any language for any computer in an afternoon.

I'm somewhat more humble today but not more than given a beer or two I'm still convinced I was right at the time. -:)

lrngjavaa at 2007-7-11 23:36:44 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...