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Technical Interview Evaluation Form Excel 1

The document is an interview evaluation form for technical candidates. It contains sections to score candidates on their experience, technical questions, a technical assignment, resume review, and behavioral questions. Interviewers are to assign scores out of 100 in different categories to evaluate a candidate's qualifications, technical skills, problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and industry knowledge. The form is used to holistically assess and compare multiple candidates.

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Technical Interview Evaluation Form Excel 1

The document is an interview evaluation form for technical candidates. It contains sections to score candidates on their experience, technical questions, a technical assignment, resume review, and behavioral questions. Interviewers are to assign scores out of 100 in different categories to evaluate a candidate's qualifications, technical skills, problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and industry knowledge. The form is used to holistically assess and compare multiple candidates.

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INTERVIEW EVALUATION FORM FOR TECHNICAL CANDIDATES

Candidate Name
Interview Date
Interviewer
Score (40/100) Score (40/100) Score (40/100) Score (40/100) Score (40/100) Score (40/100) Score (40/100)
1. Experience
Educational Background - Does the candidate meet the education
requirements to hold a software engineering role at this company? Does
the candidate hold a degree in Computer Science or a related field?
Certifications - Does the candidate hold the desired software engineering
certifications and training?
Relevant Experience - Does the candidate have sufficient and relevant
software engineering experience?
Total

2. Technical Questions Score (10/100) Score (10/100) Score (10/100) Score (10/100) Score (10/100) Score (10/100) Score (10/100)
Programming Languages – Is the candidate familiar with the necessary
programming languages for this role? What are the candidate’s favorite
programming languages?
Troubleshooting Process – How does the candidate describe
ttroubleshooting bugs?
Improvement Experience - Has the candidate had experience
implementing significant improvements? How did the candidate go about
implementing them?
Technical Communication – How well can the candidate present and
explain technical details to a non-technical audience?
Approach to Quality – How does the candidate ensure that his or her
programs run smoothly and quickly?
Code Quality – Which tools is the candidate familiar with for testing
code quality?
Design Patterns – How familiar is the candidate with design patterns?
Total
3. Technical Assignment Review Score (10/100) Score (10/100) Score (10/100) Score (10/100) Score (10/100) Score (10/100) Score (10/100)
Approach – What was the candidate’s approach to the technical
assignment and how would he or she have changed that approach if given
more time?
Time Management – Which features of the assignment did the candidate
prioritize? What does the candidate prioritize when under a strict project
deadline?
Resource Utilization – What resources did the candidate use to complete

the assignment? Did the candidate write an efficient algorithm?


Total

4. Resume Review Score (20/100) Score (20/100) Score (20/100) Score (20/100) Score (20/100) Score (20/100) Score (20/100)
Software Experience – Has the candidate built relevant software in the
past?
Teamwork – How has the candidate worked with others during past
projects and what were his or her specific contributions to the team each
time?
Growth – What did the candidate take away from each relevant

experience and how did he or she use this to grow as a software engineer?
Total

5. Behavioral Questions Score (20/100) Score (20/100) Score (20/100) Score (20/100) Score (20/100) Score (20/100) Score (20/100)
Owner vs. Participant - Did the candidate play a primary or marginal
role?
Good vs. Great Achievement - Was the achievement impressive? Were
the results largely due to the candidate’s impact? Or would the results
have occurred, even without the candidate’s achievement?
Communication Skills - Is the candidate’s story easy-to-follow and
memorable? Was it a struggle to extract information from the candidate?
Did the candidate provide a response that is well-organized?
Comments:
Problem Solving - Did the candidate take an unfamiliar, unambiguous
question, problem or situation and provide a plan as well as compelling
leadership?
Industry Knowledge – What has the candidate recently learned about
programming from a book, magazine or website? How does the candidate
keep up with an ever-changing and evolving industry?
Total

FINAL SCORE

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