Let's talk about the written examination. It is said that the questions remain unchanged, but they involve a wide range. Including network, web, OS, NT (it's strange that the old questions are not replaced yet), c ++, RDBMS, and XML (it's actually an outdated DTD) java, Linux and other issues, in short, all-embracing, can be considered a level of comparison.
Then there was an interview. I felt that today's interview was not so formal. I only had two people, one managing technology and the other acting as a project supervisor, responsible for recording and asking other questions. In addition to basic technical issues and simple design patterns, I always want to ask questions about eclipse. I even asked me what is the difference between Java and. net, and I almost dismissed it.
Finally, it was my turn to ask a question. I went straight into: What kind of job was intern this time? As expected, the test was related to the bug fixing and testing of a project. After finding the bug, compile the test case to test it. Then I asked if I was not interested. I smiled and said that bug fixing was quite interesting, but testing was not very interested. It was too tedious and repetitive. Finally, I ended the interview process for this large company.