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The interviewee sat opposite me looking nervous. He was an IT graduate with a 2.2 or as I believe it is known a ‘Desmond’. Taking a tip from a friend of mine who had interviewed a lot of IT graduates I asked him “Tell me, what part of the course did you do best at?” he answered “Discrete Mathematics.”
In a feeble attempt to get him to relax I tried a joke “Well that is better than indiscreet maths.” It didn’t help. So I said “Tell me something about Discrete Mathematics.” His answer went along the lines of “Er Um I think it has something to do with set theory”. I finished the interview as quickly as I could and wondered what on earth this guy could possibly have done to justify an honours degree.
Over the years, as the MD of a small software company I have had to interview a lot of Computer Science graduates. I always set them a very simple test that would cover the rudiments of programming and SQL, the standard language for accessing databases of information. These are pretty fundamental. With a few exceptions I am surprised to find how little most of them know. Their level of basic knowledge often contrasts with impressive projects which they have allegedly undertaken at University.
I think this is such a shame, because university is a fantastic opportunity. You get three years to study a subject that interests you, all the books, equipment and advice that you could want. I know a lot of people that have thrown themselves at the subject and really benefited, but to come out of that with only a very vague understanding of the subject and an honours degree indicates to me two things:
The solution
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