1. Initial Screening (HR Round)
Format: Phone or video call.
Focus Areas:
Overview of the candidate's experience.
Understanding of Jira and how it has been used in previous roles.
Basic questions on Agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban).
Cultural fit and availability.
2. Technical Interview
Format: Virtual or in-person.
Focus Areas:
Jira Administration:
Setting up workflows, custom fields, permissions, and schemes.
Managing Jira projects, users, and roles.
Knowledge of Jira Query Language (JQL).
Integrating Jira with other tools (Confluence, Bitbucket, etc.).
Agile Practices:
Configuring boards for Scrum/Kanban.
Sprint planning, backlog grooming, and reporting (burndown charts, velocity).
Scenario-Based Questions:
How to troubleshoot common Jira issues.
Customizing dashboards and reports.
Handling requests for new project configurations.
3. Practical Assessment
Format: Take-home assignment or live demo.
Focus Areas:
Configure a Jira project based on specific requirements.
Write JQL queries to filter and report on data.
Create custom workflows or automation rules.
Demonstrate the ability to troubleshoot Jira issues.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Can you describe a complex workflow you created in Jira and how it solved a specific business problem
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Entretien
Un simple ejercicio usando mapas, en el que se tenia que transformar un string en un mapa con usando un orden en especifico, lo importante es preguntar sobre como validar y limpiar la string antes de crear el mapa