Technical Trainer Interviews

Technical Trainer Interview Questions

Technical trainers provide the essential service of training a company's employees in new technology. Good candidates must have extensive knowledge in the field and have the curiosity and drive to constantly learn about new technology. Interview questions may include walking through how you would develop a lesson plan or a teaching simulation. Employers are also looking for strong leadership skills and the ability to effectively communicate to people one-on-one or in large groups.

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Many questions about teaching programming and course development as well as cloud technology and setting up teaching environments. A 40 hour NetSuite programming course (SuiteTalk) to be completed as self-paced even though it was obviously designed to be instructor led.
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Technical Trainer

Interviewed at NetSuite

3.8
Feb 15, 2015

Many questions about teaching programming and course development as well as cloud technology and setting up teaching environments. A 40 hour NetSuite programming course (SuiteTalk) to be completed as self-paced even though it was obviously designed to be instructor led.

One of the worst questions I've ever heard in an interview. "How many training videos can you make in a day?" I was so dumbfounded by the question, I couldn't even answer. He clearly knew nothing about training and was so confident in making comments about something he obviously knows nothing about.
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Software Trainer

Interviewed at AgilOne

3.8
Feb 3, 2015

One of the worst questions I've ever heard in an interview. "How many training videos can you make in a day?" I was so dumbfounded by the question, I couldn't even answer. He clearly knew nothing about training and was so confident in making comments about something he obviously knows nothing about.

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