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charlescurt123 | 1 year ago
When I do interviews (probably limited compared to you but some) I do it like I wish someone would interview me.
I focused purely on curiosity. how many things disparate things are they interested in, the things that overlap with my knowledge I probe deep. I believe in Einsteins quote.
"I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious."
If someone knows about how RDMA and GPU MIGS work they are probably pretty damn interested in how HPC clusters function. More importantly can they compress this information and explain it so that a non technical person could understand?
There are so many endless number of questions I could ask someone to prob their knowledge of a technical field it kind of upsets me that most of the time people ask the most shallow of questions.
I believe this is because most people actually study their fields a very limited amount, because most people are honestly not truly interested in what they do.
The biggest implication of this is that I may be able to tell if someone has this trait but I understand that the majority of people could not as they literally don't know the things they could ask.
Asking system designs of me if you aren't knowledgable of the field would probably be the easiest to see the complexity of systems I can build.
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