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收到对方发来的信,要在通话之前先自我评估。一般都是说要高一些比较好,以前公司内部调查都是要9分以上才算有用,现在这个好像最多到8分就到头了。大家怎么看?按照实话都弄6-8么?貌似有点太低了,不给力啊
标准如下:
Self Evaluation
Rating scale: Choose the numerical score which most strongly indicates your level of knowledge/mastery of the subject area in question
0 - you are unfamiliar with the subject area.
1 - you can read / understand the most fundamental aspects of the subject area.
2 - ability to implement small changes, understand basic principles and able to figure out additional details with minimal help.
3 - basic proficiency in a subject area without relying on help.
4 - you are comfortable with the subject area and all routine work on it:
For software areas - ability to develop medium programs using all basic language features w/o book, awareness of more esoteric features (with book).
For systems areas - understanding of many fundamentals of networking and systems administration, ability to run a small network of systems including recovery, debugging and nontrivial troubleshooting that relies on the knowledge of internals.
5 - an even lower degree of reliance on reference materials. Deeper skills in a field or specific technology in the subject area.
6 - ability to develop large programs and systems from scratch. Understanding of low level details and internals. Ability to design / deploy most large, distributed systems from scratch.
7 - you understand and make use of most lesser known language features, technologies, and associated internals. Ability to automate significant amounts of systems administration.
8 - deep understanding of corner cases, esoteric features, protocols and systems including "theory of operation". Demonstrated ability to design, deploy and own very critical or large infrastructure, build accompanying automation.
9 - could have written the book about the subject area but didn't; works with standards committees on defining new standards and methodologies.
10 - wrote the book on the subject area (there actually has to be a book). Recognized industry expert in the field, might have invented it.
Subject Areas:
_0_ TCP/IP Networking
_0_ Unix/Linux internals
_0_ Unix/Linux Systems administration
_0_ Algorithms & Data Structures
_0_ C
_0_ C++
_0_ Python
_0_ Java
_0_ Perl
_0_ Shell Scripting
_0_ SQL and/or Database Admin
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