Web Architect is a person who is involved in the process of designing web pages, web sites, web applications or multimedia for the web. He or she is a creative person who creates an effective presentation of content (usually hypertext or hypermedia) that is delivered to an end-user through the World Wide Web.
If you have a passion for developing websites then this job will be a good option for you. Given below are some common interview questions that come up again and again during interviews for the post of Web Architect.
1. What are your technical and non technical skills?
Well as far as my technical skills are concerned I am familiar to various markup and style sheet languages such as HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS and XSL. I have proficiency in client as well as in server scripting languages such as JavaScript, PHP and Asp. I have command on database and multimedia technologies which include MySQL, Flash and Dreamweaver.
Apart from this I have excellent communication, analytical, problem solving, research and writing skills.
2. What do you mean by web?
Web is a system of interlinked hypertext documents which are accessed via the internet. It is a collection of interconnected documents and other resources which are linked by hyperlinks and URLs. It is a service or an application that run on the internet.
3. How to kill cookies from web pages?
You can kill the cookies in 2 ways. You can use cookie.abandon () method to kill the cookies in webpage. You can also kill the cookies manually. For this you have to open a web page and thereafter you have to click on the tools option in the menu bar. After this go on the internet option and click on the temporary internet files. Now just delete cookies by simply pressing ok button.
4. What do you know about our company?
A good interviewee is one who does his homework before an interview. Make a complete research of the respective company. Research as much information as possible from internet or from any other source.
5. What salary range are you looking for?
I am interested in finding a job that is a good fit for me. I am sure whatever salary you are paying is consistent with the rest of the market. I think you have a good idea of what this position is worth to your company.
These are some of the frequently asked interview questions. Do not forget to write a brief ‘Thank You’ note to the person or people who interviewed you.