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The questions are your ability to properly score online tests using a set of rubrics. You need to score the tests within a specific range of accuracy in order to pass the test. The questions are basically a trail run of scoring oral responses to prompts. It may appear to be an easy task but it is not easy. You need to score based on a rubric and each strand of the rubric is unique. In order to score fairly you need to be very aware of the rubric strands and listen to the prompts having all the strands in front of you so you can determine the final score. These tests are very important for the test takers so it is very important that you score accurately.
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Online TOEFL Rater

Interviewed at ETS

2.7
Jun 10, 2015

The questions are your ability to properly score online tests using a set of rubrics. You need to score the tests within a specific range of accuracy in order to pass the test. The questions are basically a trail run of scoring oral responses to prompts. It may appear to be an easy task but it is not easy. You need to score based on a rubric and each strand of the rubric is unique. In order to score fairly you need to be very aware of the rubric strands and listen to the prompts having all the strands in front of you so you can determine the final score. These tests are very important for the test takers so it is very important that you score accurately.

Talk about one of your favourite projects, its challenging aspects and how you approached them; how is C++ different from C; questions about memory management (stack vs. heap, which one is used when, which one works faster); reasons for which a program could crash; what is a constructor / destructor & how it works; discussion on hypothetical cases illustrating OOP principles (what would happen if class A has a private method and class B extends class A and so on); what is TCP/IP, how does it work; build a schematic protocol from scratch (only at conceptual level) - for example what would need to happen between the sender and the receiver to ensure connection reliability; how should the system respond if the receiver does not receive all the packages sent by the sender etc.
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Junior Online Programmer

Interviewed at Ubisoft

3.4
Jun 28, 2018

Talk about one of your favourite projects, its challenging aspects and how you approached them; how is C++ different from C; questions about memory management (stack vs. heap, which one is used when, which one works faster); reasons for which a program could crash; what is a constructor / destructor & how it works; discussion on hypothetical cases illustrating OOP principles (what would happen if class A has a private method and class B extends class A and so on); what is TCP/IP, how does it work; build a schematic protocol from scratch (only at conceptual level) - for example what would need to happen between the sender and the receiver to ensure connection reliability; how should the system respond if the receiver does not receive all the packages sent by the sender etc.

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