Hiring an IT guy - questions to ask
Check out their discussion, and description of what question are good and which ones are not that good.
   - What port does telnet use?
  - What is SMTP?
  - How would you troubleshoot a printer?
  - How does traceroute work?
  - Walk me through everything that happens in the network from the  moment you punch in www.google.com in the address bar to when the  browser displays the page?
  - Can you work this weekend?
  
 - What kind of people are your current users? Do you like them?
  - What role do you think computer support analysts should play in the company? 
  - Assuming you have to work for a living and all jobs pay the same, how would you describe the job you want?
  - When conflict arises on your team, how do you handle it?
  - How do you stay current?
  - What operating system do you prefer and why? 
  - What part of the project life cycle have you worked on?
  - Describe the project or situation that best demonstrates your coding (or analytical) skills.
  - What is the differece between local, global and universal groups?
  - What is the major difference between FAT and NTFS?
  - Name the FMSO roles and their functions.
  - You've just been asked to create 20 new Users and update 2 GPOs,  ASAP! You go to the Administrative Tools, and discover they are all  gone. What do you do? What do you suspect happened?
  - What is a Global Catalog?
  - Explain the function of DNS.
  - Explain a "Two-Way Transitive" trust.
  - In speaking about trusts, what does "Non-transitive" mean?
  - Describe the lease process of DHCP.
  - Explain NTP.
  - What is the 568B wiring scheme?
  - What us your highest achievement while working in the IT field?
  - What are your short term goals to achieve?
  - You have a user call for support for the 5th time on the same issue.  How would you handle the call and what would you do differently?
  - List as many ways you can think of to move a file from a Windows machine to a Linux machine.
  - Demonstrate recursiveness by implementing a factorial function.
  
  
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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