I am 28 years of now and have a 2 year gap in between . Want to change from bpo to software and need to know how to prepare for interviews. I was a java programmer and also have 2 sun certificates . But the certificates are a year old now and i have forgotten most of the theory part need to know what new should i study to end up with a decent job in software. Need to earn 2anum at least…..
Hi,
That’s good to hear. Let me clear you one thing. Software always need practical knowledge rather than theoretical. So, start from today to practise Java (Core and advance) with mini to major programs. You yourself rectify the errors when you get during compilation, execution.
Generally, Interviewer will ask you run time errors and few definitions and differences between two similar packages, methods, etc.,
Here, I’m providing you some weblinks where you can find questions and answers regarding core and advance java. If you want to have more you just search google engine.
http://www.javacertificate.net/interview_qns.htm
http://www.interview-questions-java.com/
http://www.techinterviews.com/junior-java-programmer-interview-questions
http://sbitplacements.googlepages.com/Java_Interview_Questions_Part1.pdf
http://sbitplacements.googlepages.com/Java_interview_Questions_Part1.pdf
All The Best
Hope you success in your trials.


January 22nd, 2010 at 6:57 am
Hi,
That’s good to hear. Let me clear you one thing. Software always need practical knowledge rather than theoretical. So, start from today to practise Java (Core and advance) with mini to major programs. You yourself rectify the errors when you get during compilation, execution.
Generally, Interviewer will ask you run time errors and few definitions and differences between two similar packages, methods, etc.,
Here, I’m providing you some weblinks where you can find questions and answers regarding core and advance java. If you want to have more you just search google engine.
http://www.javacertificate.net/interview_qns.htm
http://www.interview-questions-java.com/
http://www.techinterviews.com/junior-java-programmer-interview-questions
http://sbitplacements.googlepages.com/Java_Interview_Questions_Part1.pdf
http://sbitplacements.googlepages.com/Java_Interview_Questions_Part1.pdf
All The Best
Hope you success in your trials.
References :
http://www.javacertificate.net/interview_qns.htm
http://www.interview-questions-java.com/
http://www.techinterviews.com/junior-java-programmer-interview-questions
http://sbitplacements.googlepages.com/Java_Interview_Questions_Part1.pdf
http://sbitplacements.googlepages.com/Java_Interview_Questions_Part1.pdf
January 22nd, 2010 at 7:08 am
Be honest about your experience but be clear that you are capable of learning and teaching yourself what you don’t already know. Explain how you might go about solving problems where you don’t know the answers. For example state that you use the Java API documentation, and that you always look for the docs for third party libraries that you are using. Talk about debugging software, and proper use of logging. I had a two year gap in my Java development where I working in Ruby on Rails, but am now doing well as a senior developer 2 years later. So long as you can show that you are not lying about your past experience anyone will understand that you remember what you knew quite quickly.
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