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Input from people with Java interviewing experience
ReviewNet Corporation is putting together a Java interview guide. For this guide we are looking for a few general questions on Java that non-technical recruiters can use to interview candidates. Our interview guide is sent to a mailing list of a couple hundred recruiters at leading organizations. It is also available from our homepage www.reviewnet.net . Your name will be included in the guide as an author for some additional publicity. Also if you are interested in doing Java interviews or Java project work you can also choose to your contact information for people to contact you.
If you are interested in participating, please contact:
Michelle Bartie
mbartie@reviewnet.net
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