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Outline for interview post

August 13, 2023

Q1

Give me a few questions, based on that, i can have an outline and write the best self-introduction, i’ll talk about it in the interview. I am a senior FE programmer, working in the field of e-commerce, I am applying for the position of FE Leader or BE programmer. Please prioritize, so I can have a good outline

A1

Sure, here are a few questions that could guide you in crafting your self-introduction. They are ordered by priority to give you a sense of flow.

- 1. Can you briefly introduce yourself and share your current role and responsibilities?

This question gives you an opportunity to share your name, current position, and the high-level responsibilities you have.

- 2. What inspired you to choose front-end programming and the e-commerce sector?

Here, you can share your passion and motivation for your current field.

- 3. Can you discuss some of your key accomplishments as a Senior FE Programmer?

This is your chance to highlight specific projects or achievements that demonstrate your skills and experience.

- 4. What technical skills do you possess that make you a strong candidate for a FE Leader or BE programmer role?

Share specific technical skills relevant to the roles you’re applying for. If you’re applying for a BE role, be sure to highlight any backend skills you have.

- 5. How have you demonstrated leadership in your current or previous roles?

For the FE Leader role, you should give examples of times you have guided a team or project.

- 6. How do you stay updated with the latest trends in the field?

This question gives you a chance to demonstrate your commitment to continuous learning.

- 7. What is your approach to problem-solving when faced with a difficult challenge?

Discuss your methodology for tackling challenges and resolving issues, as this is a key skill for both FE and BE roles.

- 8. What are some things you’re looking to achieve in the role you’re applying for?

Here, talk about your goals in the position and how you envision contributing to the company. Remember, an interview is a chance for the company to get to know you. Be honest and let your personality shine through. It’s not only about demonstrating your skills and experience but also about showing who you are as a person and a team member.

Q2

Are these questions reasonable? These are the questions on which I create my outline, and I will write an introduction to it. This introduction I will give at the beginning of the interview. So I think you can give me other more reasonable questions, I can give a brief introduction about myself.

A2

I see, I misunderstood your initial request. My apologies for that. If you’re looking to build a brief self-introduction for an interview, you’re correct that it should be more concise and relevant to the job you’re applying for. Here are some more direct and pertinent questions to guide your self-introduction:

- 1. Who are you professionally?

Here, you can mention your name and your current role, “Senior Front-End Programmer.”

- 2. What is your specialty in the field of programming?

Talk about your key skills and competencies in Front-End programming, such as proficiency in JavaScript, CSS, HTML, React, etc.

- 3. What relevant experience do you have in the e-commerce sector?

Highlight any key projects or achievements in e-commerce, showing your understanding of this specific sector.

- 4. Why are you interested in the Front-End Leader or Back-End Programmer role?

This is a chance to align your professional goals with the roles you’re applying for. If you’re interested in leading, mention why. If you’re interested in back-end programming, mention what attracts you to that.

- 5. What unique value can you bring to the company and the role you’re applying for?

This is your chance to differentiate yourself from other candidates. Whether it’s your problem-solving abilities, communication skills, or a knack for understanding user needs, mention it here. Using these questions, you can craft a concise yet informative self-introduction for your interview. Keep it brief, aim for around 2-3 minutes. Good luck!

Q3

What are the graduation questions from which school? Is it necessary to talk briefly about it? And more questions Edit me the questions so that I can write shorter, more focused articles

A3

Certainly, it can be helpful to mention your educational background, particularly if it’s relevant to the position. However, it typically doesn’t need to be a main focus unless your schooling or degree is particularly notable or directly applicable to the job.

Here’s a more concise set of guiding questions for your self-introduction:

- 1. What’s your current role and specialty?

Mention your name, current role as a Senior Front-End Programmer, and your primary skills.

- 2. What notable experience do you have, particularly in e-commerce?

Highlight one or two key projects or experiences in e-commerce.

- 3. What’s your educational background?

Briefly mention your degree and the institution, especially if they’re relevant to the field of programming.

- 4. Why are you interested in the FE Leader/BE Programmer role?

Share a concise reason behind your interest in the roles.

- 5. What unique value can you offer to the company?

Summarize the unique qualities or skills you can bring to the role. Remember, an interview introduction should provide a snapshot of who you are professionally. It sets the tone for the rest of the interview, so keep it concise, relevant, and engaging.


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