| 100 Questions and Answers to Help You Land Your Dream iOS Job If you are an interviewer, this book can guide you on which questions are the most useful to ask to find the perfect candidate. Generic interview questions found online are repetitive and often unrelated to the day-to-day tasks of an iOS developer. If you are looking to hire a professional programmer you should consider more advanced questions about architecture, patterns or frameworks such as those included in this book. All questions are answered clearly and comprehensively and each one is categorized and reviewed by some of the top iOS engineers worldwide. Some of the questions provide quick follow-ups, which might make the difference between a good enough answer and a stellar one. Questions are divided into three different levels, so whether you are a beginner or an advanced iOS developer, this book will help you to land your dream iOS development Job! What You'll Learn Practice interviews to make yourself more comfortable during the process Discover what sets a generic coder and an experienced iOS developer apart Who This Book Is For Experienced iOS developers seeking a new employer or promotion within their current company. It also serves as a great tool for someone in human resources or another hiring position trying to identify the right candidate for an iOS development position. Enrique López Mañ as is a Google Developer Expert and independent IT consultant. He has been working with mobile technologies since 2007. He is an avid contributor to the open source community and a FLOSS (Free Libre Open Source Software) enthusiast, and is among the top 10 open source Java contributors in Germany. He is a part of the Google LaunchPad accelerator, where he participates in Google global initiatives to influence hundreds of the best startups from all around the globe. He is also a big data and machine learning aficionado. In his free time he rides his bike, take pictures, and travels until exhaustion. He also writes literature and enjoys all kinds of arts and likes to write about himself in third person. You can follow him on Twitter (@eenriquelopez) to stay updated on his latest movements. |