This week's book giveaway is in the General Computing forum. We're giving away four copies of Arduino in Action and have Martin Evans, Joshua Noble, and Jordan Hochenbaum on-line! See this thread for details.
I recently passed the ocewcd and have an interview next week with a financial services company. I was hoping that someone could point me in the right direction in terms of any technologies I should be familiarising myself with. I've already had a telephone interview which went ok & during which the interviewer stressed the importance of online banking, so I'm guessing that this is an area that I should be concentrating on. I would also appreciate any general advice.
I'm not even sure if I'm posting in the right forum here....so again any advice is very welcome
Thanks Bear, I appreciate your input. I'm not so much looking to cram in order to be able to answer any in-depth questions, I don't think it's going to be that type of interview, it's a very junior position that I'm applying for where I'll receive training for 2 months. I just want to be in a position where if I'm asked about certain technologys that I should be aware of, that I'm able to talk a little about it and not get the 'deer in the headlights' look on my face. I have been looking a bit into security issues and will continue to do so. Thanks again for the pointers, much appreciated.
I don't see how the stuff Arulk linked to has anything to do with banking technology -which is what Ciri asked about-, so of that's what you are worried about then it doesn't seem good advice to study that.