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What is the Senior PHP Developer's personal development plan?
The interview for the position of Senior PHP Developer asks the question:
what would you like to achieve in your professional life and how can working with us help you achieve this?
6 years of experience, mysql, Laravel/Yii, apache/nginx, memcached/redis I know, I used composer, I heard about noSQL, somehow I don’t really want to learn any AngularJS and nodeJS.
Should I honestly admit that you want to learn Ruby on Rails better and generally develop in this direction?
PS Thanks to the respected commentators for the advice, apparently I did not formulate the question quite correctly. I am interested in the prospect of studying which technologies / frameworks / tools / PLs by a potential applicant for this position can be positively perceived by the employer? And what better not to talk about.
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I don’t know about the seigneur and whether you can finally pull up to the seigneur, I have never seen a seigneur who asks such questions. It’s not worth it to be honest, because a potential employer wants to see a PHP programmer in his place, and you will rub him for rubles. In addition, a person might think that you are just a windy infant programmer who succumbed to the propaganda of disgusting php and the fact that cattle are written on it, but we know that you analyzed everything, compared it and finally dreamed of writing in ruby for a long time, but harsh reality forced to write in php, not the point. He may also think that you are one of those who do not finish things to the end. First, finish learning php, so take on another one.
If you go for a php-shnik, a tautology of course, but - go for a php-shnik)). If you are thinking of downshifting to junior ruby - then look for the appropriate vacancies. As a last resort, if the company is a "body shop", and there are many different projects - use this as an argument.
The vacancy does not match the goal: either study PHP here, or look for another vacancy (where Ruby-unior is required).
Learn PHP to work with OOP and complex structures natively (without any frameworks).
- What would you like to achieve in your professional life and how can working with us help you achieve this?
- I would like to become the head of the development department. I hope our interests will coincide with you and you will give me such an opportunity in the near future.
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