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    Technical Tests - before cv submission

    so, after a standard fishing call (I'm learning, nothing given away this time), I was asked if I would like to take a technical test - supposedly helps sell me to a client if I do well.

    Now I know that some clients want these done before offering a role, or sometimes even before granting an interview, but before even submitting a cv?

    Anyone done one of these? I'm not sure I can see the point, though I might do one just to remind myself of the sort of questions I might get asked.

    #2
    Originally posted by BlueElise View Post
    Anyone done one of these? I'm not sure I can see the point, though I might do one just to remind myself of the sort of questions I might get asked.
    Some contractors seem to take extreme offence at being asked to take any kind of technical test - I have no idea why. Current ClientCo requests that all candidates (both contract and permie) take a technical test to accompany their interview - at the last count approximately 9 of 10 people weren't up to the expected technical standard.

    If you're confident in your skills and experience, you've got nothing to lose and everything to gain by performing a technical test - assuming that it's not one of those idiotic ones that tests your ability to remember some obscure config setting you might use once a year.

    I say go for it - it'll just put your CV closer to the top of the pile next time the pimp is searching for appropriately skilled candidates.

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      #3
      Sounds like an agency using a bog standard test rather than tailored client test.

      If was me would tell them to shove it. Just like the various certifications out there it would prove nothing beyond fact you can pass tests

      Plus would be bad for contractors if we allowed this to become the norm, imaging having to take a test for every agency that you send your CV to?

      But then again i hate tests anyway
      Some contractors seem to take extreme offence at being asked to take any kind of technical test - I have no idea why.
      Maybe because with multiple years (in my case over a decade) of commercial experience under our belts it's rather insulting? I could understand them for newbies or if role was based around a new tech, but for things we have been doing for years?

      Only thing these tests generally demonstrate is clients ignorance or fact they totally controlled by clueless HR jobsworths


      Try giving your plumber/electrician/BT engineer a test and see how he responds
      Last edited by Not So Wise; 26 May 2009, 13:31.

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        #4
        Originally posted by chicane View Post
        Current ClientCo requests that all candidates (both contract and permie) take a technical test to accompany their interview
        Does that include big contractors (Logica, EDS etc.) or just small ones?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Not So Wise View Post
          Plus would be bad for contractors if we allowed this to become the norm, imaging having to take a test for every agency that you send your CV to?
          But then there would probably be far less applicants for each contract.

          But then again i hate tests anyway

          Maybe because with multiple years (in my case over a decade) of commercial experience under our belts it's rather insulting? I could understand them for newbies or if role was based around a new tech, but for things we have been doing for years?
          There are LOADS of contractors out there who have been doing it for years and still suck. They rely on companies assuming they are skilled due to how much experience they have. Read through the older articles on TheDailyWTF.com and see the beef they have about "Highly Paid Contractors" coming in, writing terrible code, and leaving with a wad of cash.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Not So Wise View Post
            Try giving your plumber/electrician/BT engineer a test and see how he responds
            And think how many rogue cowboy electricians there are with no qualifications and not much more skill, putting your life at risk...
            Originally posted by MaryPoppins
            I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
            Originally posted by vetran
            Urine is quite nourishing

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              #7
              If it's of the usual online technical test flavour e.g. ProveIT / IKM then they are relatively easy to pass with high marks. It also helps your score if you can Google like the wind .

              If on the other hand it's one of those hypothetical scenario tests requested by the client where they get to write some code to solve a specific problem, then I can actually see the point of these because it gives a potential client a good gauge on your thinking process / analysis / ability to solve problems and your code structure, quality and clarity.

              Personally I've done a fair few and don't have a problem with them and I've been a software developer for +12 years. I don't consider tests and requests for technical scoring an insult; that said I'm not the arrogant type.
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                #8
                Originally posted by BlueElise View Post
                after a standard fishing call I was asked if I would like to take a technical test.

                I'm not sure I can see the point.
                It's the agent's child's homework, silly.
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                  #9
                  Nope, never ever agree to a technical test until after you've had the interview never mind cv submission.

                  Myself I'd never agree to being put forward for any role that requires such nonsense.

                  Do these people ask their plumbers and electricians to take a test before they let them loose on the rest of their infrastructure? Nope, thought not!
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                    Read through the older articles on TheDailyWTF.com and see the beef they have about "Highly Paid Contractors" coming in, writing terrible code, and leaving with a wad of cash.
                    I resemble that remark

                    Actually have never done a test and never will. I'd just like to see them try;

                    "okay Mr. Darmstadt please could you install z/OS and apply the latest RSU."

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