RE: interview with Oracle

  • From: "Ruth Gramolini" <rgramolini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bbellows@xxxxxxx>, <MGogala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 08:46:14 -0400

MessageI thought the answer to the universe, et al is what you get by
multiplying six by seven (42).  Good thing I don't have an interview with
Oracle.

Ruth
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Well, everyone knows that.

1) It depends on the ethnicity of the swallow
2) What you get when you multiply six by eight
3) The shade of purple with the most vowels

I'm sure they'll ask something a bit more arcane... but you always look on
the bright side of life.

Bambi.
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  Yes it is. It is like Spanish Inquisition and nobody expects
  the Spanish Inquisition. They asked the following questions:

  1) Air velocity of an unladen swallow.
  2) The answer to the question of life, universe and everything.
  3) The color of the database which takes the least amount of RAM.



  --
  Mladen Gogala
  Ext. 121

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  Subject: interview with Oracle

  Hello all

  Someone I know has a graduate interview with Oracle. Has anyone else had
  the same , and if so, what sort of questions do they ask you? Is it any
  different than your normal interview?

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