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In reply to the discussion: You go for an interview and are handed this question. [View all]shawn703
(2,712 posts)14. To be fair
IPv6 has been around for quite some time now.
An IT career isn't one you can go into without a plan to keep current on technology. If you hated studying in college you'll hate IT. I've been in the industry for over 15 years now, and I've been certifying and recertifiying constantly, and I expect to continue this until I retire.
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Wrong this is a very simple question but it separates out the technophobs, from the tech comfortable
CK_John
Jun 2013
#9
Yep. Questions like that are routine for a lot of employers hiring tech positions.
Xithras
Jun 2013
#50
Considering the size of the environment, I would have stopped counting after.......
wandy
Jun 2013
#60
What a crock of shit. You've deliberately made the question vague and your assumption
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#11
or even better...Hire a team of Chinese programmers to do your job for you
VanillaRhapsody
Jun 2013
#49
That only applies is you are applying for a network job, including network programming. That is not
still_one
Jun 2013
#13
That's what Google is for, so I don't have to hold all that detail in my head
Fumesucker
Jun 2013
#20
If I can answer that with two humanities degrees there's no excuse for *any* IT workers not to. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jun 2013
#21
Then how come 50% of college grads can't find work? Or if your over 40 and looking for work
CK_John
Jun 2013
#54
You mean WalMart cashiers are asked this question? Or do you mean someone in healthcare field?
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#62
Yes, I can. But such questions are only appropriate in certain IT jobs
DisgustipatedinCA
Jun 2013
#68
Although I have hired folks who couldn't answer correctly, the question I always ask is:
reusrename
Jun 2013
#76
wouldnt want the job if i had to know stuff like this. not every job is IT you know
loli phabay
Jun 2013
#97