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ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SOFTWARE PROGRAMMER
1. A software programmer is responsible for processing and performing all jobs professionally.
2. Programmer also design and build up encoding systems making specific determinations concerning system performance.
3. Programmer also review and repair legacy code.
4. Programmer is also responsible to keep systems existing by changing technologies.
5. Programmers are responsible for analysis of current programs including performance, diagnosis, and design solutions to the problem programming.
6. Programmer is responsible for development of new programs
7. Programmer is also responsible to analyzes current programs and processes, and make recommendations which will gain more cost effective product.
8. Programmer is also responsible for maintaining client databases.
9. Programmer is also responsible for researching and recommending software tools to management.
10. Programmer also responsible for testing of new software.
11. Programmer is the one who document.
12. Maintaining key computer
13. Activity leader
14. Program coordinator
EXPECTED INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND PROPOSED ANSWERS FOR SOFTWARE PROGRAMMER

1. Can you tell me about career?
My name is Mohd, essentially I started my carrier life as Software programmer and I have no working experience but I am very sure that I can work professionally because I am very hard working since from school, if you can check my document you can see that I graduated with first class certificate.
2. Do you know someone in our company?
No I don’t know anyone in this company.

3. How did you hear about the Vacancy?
Well, on the 16th of august when I am watching euro news television I saw your company advertisement, I follow the company website and made a research about your company, and then I decided to apply for the company because my qualification matched the job requirements.

4. Why do you think we should hire you?
Well, because I believe I’m the best and

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