Anybody pls explain one complex job and critical error

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dsd682
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Anybody pls explain one complex job and critical error

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Hi Iam Naga

I have faced following question in interviews. But i have no answer about that question.
Any body send the solution to my question.

The question is One complex job and critical error in ur career as a ds developer.
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before that answer this:
how many jobs you have developed?
what was the most difficult error you encountered?
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Post by ArndW »

dsd682 - a lot of people here are those conducting technical interviews. Many here, including myself, consider giving out answers to such interview questions to be counterproductive - "cheating", as it were; and certainly won't give out advice of this type.

It is much better to tell the truth that you don't have the experience (yet) than to be caught out in giving an answer, then upon further discussion it is determined that you really didn't understand the answer that you gave.
I would certainly consider hiring someone with little or no experience while I wouldn't consider hiring someone who lied on an interview.

If you really wish to answer this in an interview then please just search DSXchange - you will get descriptions of complex jobs and many examples of critical errors.
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Post by AmeyJoshi14 »

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