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Interview Questions Generator

Table of Contents

1.Description and Purpose

2.Installation

3.Usage

4.Contribution

5.License

6.Questions

Description

This is application is a prompt-and-response based application which uses node.js to prompt the user with questions at the command line. It takes the user input and uses it to create a list of interview questions, with notes about what each question is intended for and what to watch for in the employers response.

In an interview, it's sometimes hard to recall things you previously intended to saying, because it's a stressfull situation. It's also sometime hard to know what questions to ask in order to fish for/suss out red flags that might be correlated with an unpleasant, or unprofitable, employment experience. By having the machine provide promopts, it solves that "interview question creativity" issue, so you don't have to be an interview expert to do well in an interview. Having those answers concatenated into an interview prep document saves time and allows the user to focus on more important things.

Installation

You can install this application by forking the repository from github.com/alanhornbaker/Generator_Interview-Questions and opening the repository in your text editor. You will also want the LTS version of NPM, so node works.

Usage

Functions that you will use to to use the application once you have installed it: npm instal, node index.js, git fork, etc.

Contribution

You can contribute to this application by opening a pull request at github.com/alanhornbaker/Generator_Interview-Questions. Currently there are no rules or standards for contribution. Ideal contribution would include 3 things:

  1. Have an example interview question or topic not currently included.
  2. Be able to explain why that question would be useful in an interview, or, if it's situational, what context it would be useful in.
  3. Have code to push for bringing your idea into the main project.

License

The Alan License

Questions

Known erros and other issues can be raised to the repository on github at github.com/alanhornbaker/Generator_Interview-Questions , or can be sent to my github profile at github.com/alanhornbaker. As last resort, questions can be emailed to me directly at [email protected]

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