Ask the hiring manager when you set up the interview. "I'd like to bring in some sample code to give you an idea of the sorts of projects I've worked on in the past, and to show the care I put into my work. What sorts of projects would are you interested in? For example, I've done X, Y and Z."

If you can't talk to the hiring manager, or he/she says "Oh, whatever," then bring in some of everything. Bring in modules. Bring in command-line utilities. Bring in three-tier web apps.

Most of all, bring in what reflects best on you, and what you're most proud of. It will come through when you talk to the manager.

xoxo,
Andy


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Proving I have mad perl skillzzzlz by petdance
in thread Proving I have mad perl skillzzzlz by BUU

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