Don’t Get Too Technical in Your IT Job Interviews
One question IT recruiters find that you’ll usually be asked in interviews for IT jobs is something along the lines of ‘tell us about your professional achievements.’ Most technical recruiters find that their candidates do well at this question. It’s not tricky and doesn’t require you to speak candidly about your faults or failures (these are things IT staffing companies find that candidates do have a hard time with). Here’s one way that IT recruiting firms find that their candidates sometimes run into trouble with this question, though: you give too many (or too few) technical details to your interviewer.
What exactly does this mean? Unfortunately IT recruiting companies can’t give you a hard rule, but your best bet is to check with your IT staffing agencies and read your audience. Firstly, before going on the interview, ask your IT recruiting firms to let you know who you’ll be interviewing with and how technical they are. They may be able to help you gauge how detailed you should get when describing your professional achievements.
In addition to checking with your IT recruiting agencies, you should also read your audience as you interview. They’ll probably give you hints – either direct or subtle about whether they’re interested in the technical details of past professional successes. If you can read these hints, especially if they’re subtle, you’ll demonstrate another desirable skill: communication. The ability to communicate well and read you coworkers, managers, clients, and/or end-users is often prized in IT. So if your interviewer looks bored as you describe how you debugged some complicated code, take a step back and try to give a less detailed answer. You may just impress them with your technical skills and your communication skills!