- Nov 8, 2007
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So I go on this job interview yesterday and I'm sitting in front of two programmers. One is a C# programmer the other is a VB.NET programmer. There looking for a systems administrator. So they asked me some questions(that I know they just grabbed off of google because they didn't make any sense) about servers and such.
I give them some answers which they didn't like.
Here's an example:
Interviewer: We have 23 servers, how would you make sure all of the latest updates came down from M$.
Me: Well first, I would have a WSUS server and I would have a report generated to my e-mail.
Interviewer: You wouldn't check each server.
Me: Oh, No! Why would I do that?
Interviewer: So how would you install a printer on a user's computer.
Me: Bring out some vb-scripting of course. It's a network printer so I would put the script in my GPO(group policy).
Interviewer: Huh? Sysadmins don't know how to code.
Me: Of course they do. Perl, Python, VBScript, etc. those are the stuff that I use to make my job easier.
Interviewer: No, no, no. We don't want you coding. No coding! This is a systems administrator job and sysadmins don't code.
Of course now I'm upset because who in their right mind will sit there and not code to make his life easier????
Needless to say I told those people I don't even want the job because I can't deal with such stupidity.
What do you think? Should a sysadmin know how to code?
I give them some answers which they didn't like.
Here's an example:
Interviewer: We have 23 servers, how would you make sure all of the latest updates came down from M$.
Me: Well first, I would have a WSUS server and I would have a report generated to my e-mail.
Interviewer: You wouldn't check each server.
Me: Oh, No! Why would I do that?
Interviewer: So how would you install a printer on a user's computer.
Me: Bring out some vb-scripting of course. It's a network printer so I would put the script in my GPO(group policy).
Interviewer: Huh? Sysadmins don't know how to code.
Me: Of course they do. Perl, Python, VBScript, etc. those are the stuff that I use to make my job easier.
Interviewer: No, no, no. We don't want you coding. No coding! This is a systems administrator job and sysadmins don't code.
Of course now I'm upset because who in their right mind will sit there and not code to make his life easier????
Needless to say I told those people I don't even want the job because I can't deal with such stupidity.
What do you think? Should a sysadmin know how to code?