Let's set the scene. You've landed an interview for your dream job in tech. You've crushed it on the technical evaluation and wowed them at the whiteboard; everything's going your way. At that point, somewhere towards the end of the face-to-face segment, you'll be hit with the following challenge: do you have any questions for _us_?
We _love_ questions here at A Question of Code (surprise, surprise), so of course we've got some advice for that inevitable scenario. There are some great questions to ask prospective employers, and some more risky ones too. So what should you ask your interviewers when you're being interviewed? Is it a good idea to "get all up in their face"? And how can you turn the situation to your own advantage? Find out all this and more in this week's questionable instalment of A Question of Code.
Mentioned in this episode:
15: What happens in a kick off meeting?
14: How do you learn?
13: Project Introduction
12: Should you get a CS degree?
11: When should you change to your second language?
10: Is coding less fun when it’s your job?
9: Where do you find jobs?
8: When should you quit your job?
7: Where do you learn?
6: What tools do you need?
5: Which language should you learn first?
4: How do you manage your time?
3: Freelance or full-time?
2: Frontend or Backend?
1: Why are you learning to code?
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