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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Junior engineer attending a senior engineering interview. Post 303029584 by Neo on Tuesday 29th of January 2019 09:02:51 AM
Old 01-29-2019
Interviewing is quite simple.


  • Show genuine interest in the candidate, their family, education, experience and favorite projects. You can use their resume to help you if they are not quickly to volunteer information or shy or nervous.
  • Also, ask the candidate if there is anything they would like to know about your company, culture, projects, containing education, benefits or current technologies.
  • Just be genuinely interested in the candidate and ask the candidate what they are interested it
  • Try to spend about half the interview time on each of the two major areas above




Simple.
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wnn_ximrc(4)							   File Formats 						      wnn_ximrc(4)

NAME
wnn_ximrc - xjsi configuration file SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/locale/ja/wnn/ximrc DESCRIPTION
ximrc file sets the environment for xjsi. Different settings are possible for each user. Entries is set in the following style: entry setting_value ... entry and setting_value are separated by space character or tab. Lines beginning with semicolons (;) are comments. If the same entry appears more than once, the last one will be used. Defaults are used for any setting_values that are not set. setuumrc language uumrc Specifies the uumrc file that xjsi refers to for each language. For Japanese, specify "ja". uumrc defaults to @LIBDIR/@LANG/uumrc. preloadrkfile language_name Specifies the language that loads the Automaton table when starting. xjsi ignores this entry. setbackspacechar backspace_char Specifies the backspace character. If it is omitted, 0x7f is used. setposition location Specifies the position to display the candidate list window. over window bottom in which input operation is executed spot inserted position for input characters center center of the screen The default is over. setlayout format Specifies the format of the candidate list window. multi Displays the candidate in vertical and horizontal vert Displays the candidate in vertical horiz Displays the candidate in horizontal If ATOK input style is used, the default is horiz. Otherwise, multi is used as default value. If multi is specified in ATOK input style, horiz is used. The default is multi. EXAMPLES
Example 1: ;; sample ximrc setposition spot setlayout vert SEE ALSO
xjsi(1) SunOS 5.10 10 Jan 2003 wnn_ximrc(4)
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