I try to ask something to see how the interviewer (if they are technical and in your domain) feels about the technical direction your domain is going in. For example, how do they see Apples paradigm shift into adopting reactive principles and declarative UI? If they seem passionate about the future and the possibilities, then it is likely a better fit for me.
Would the question be relevant to the company? I mean, if you apply to a company that makes video games for iOS, the question is perfectly legit. If the company is in automative then... Even if you get to talk to the CTO I am not sure he could answer or even care about it
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I try to ask something to see how the interviewer (if they are technical and in your domain) feels about the technical direction your domain is going in. For example, how do they see Apples paradigm shift into adopting reactive principles and declarative UI? If they seem passionate about the future and the possibilities, then it is likely a better fit for me.
Would the question be relevant to the company? I mean, if you apply to a company that makes video games for iOS, the question is perfectly legit. If the company is in automative then... Even if you get to talk to the CTO I am not sure he could answer or even care about it