Tell me about a time when a client was not satisfied with a solution you presented to them.
Technical Manager Interviews
Technical Manager Interview Questions
"When hiring a technical manager, an employer will look for candidates with the management skills and industry knowledge to oversee company projects that require members to have large amounts of technical knowledge, usually in the form of programming and software development. Some of the interview questions you may be asked will target your management experience and philosophy while others will focus on your understanding of the technical processes you will be working with in the project."
Top Technical Manager Interview Questions & How To Answer
Question #1: Have you ever dealt with staff members who were resistant to new technology or technological processes? How did you handle the situation?
Question #2: Describe your process for researching and implementing new technology.
Question #3: How did the last company you worked for benefit from your technical expertise?
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HTML, C++, CEO's 2 books, how do you handle stress, why Rakuten, hobbies, nothing related to work or what you've done till now. Interviewer will not be on time and will be viewing your CV for the 1st time during the interview.
Do you know what a project charter is?
Client repeatedly changed the position during the interview process and recruiters even had mentioned that they had changed it before with previous candidates, that the position had changed. This same "recruiter" then called me a jerk when I asked about it, complained that I gave attitude to his recruiting assistant who was just months prior a snowboarding instructor. Yet I was still being pursued as a candidate...until I withdrew because the "recruiter" called me a jerk because I asked about the change and when they lied and tried to badger me into submission by claiming I misunderstood. Questionable ethics and critical thinking ability with these people in my opinion. That's when the brow beating by this "recruiter" began with name calling and forcefully claiming that I misunderstood and the client is not changing anything. Kind of reminds me of "Business Careers", the now defunct recruiting agency. Just my opinion.
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How do you explain what xml is to a new team member who does not know xml?
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