Google Interview Question for Developer Advocates


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maybe he wanted answer something like: 25% beginners, 38% middle level, 21% advanced, 15% high professional, 1% top notch.
Or what did he mean "to scale"? Maybe I don't quite catch the meaning of the word.

- zr.roman December 16, 2015 | Flag Reply
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Exactly what I said. I said that in any community you will have a diversity of candidates that adopt that particular technology. and you have to scale documentation and support to aide in that transition.

- TheShocker1999 December 16, 2015 | Flag Reply
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Maybe using a scale of log in base 10 and get 3 groups which req more to get less.

- Schmidt December 18, 2015 | Flag Reply
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Log scale base 10. Higher and harder

- Schmidt December 18, 2015 | Flag Reply
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First I think that one follow up to this question would be "What type of developers the community will be targeting". The second thing is according to the type of developers you are targeting, plan outreach events that match the type of developers we want to reach and lately create a set of onboarding process and finally activities to keep the developers engaged.You will also want to get feeback from the community members (short form) where each one of them(or the majority) describe how they could the community managers improve, and get information that can help making decisions like curation of new content,translations, one on one session.

- theghost December 20, 2015 | Flag Reply
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First I think that one follow up to this question would be "What type of developers the community will be targeting". The second thing is according to the type of developers you are targeting, plan outreach events that match the type of developers we want to reach and lately create a set of onboarding process and finally activities to keep the developers engaged.You will also want to get feeback from the community members (short form) where each one of them(or the majority) describe how they could the community managers improve, and get information that can help making decisions like curation of new content,translations, one on one session.

- theghost December 20, 2015 | Flag Reply


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