SSIS 2005 Interview Questions

  • Hi All,

    Please provide me a link from where I can download the SSIS/SSAS/SSRS 2005 interview questions.

  • There's no fixed set of questions, different companies will ask different questions. Memorising questions is not the way to go about preparing for an interview. A good interviewer can tell the difference between someone who knows the area and someone who's memorised answers.

    Don't exaggerate your skills.

    Don't be afraid to say "I don't know", but always have a plan for finding out.

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
    SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability

    We walk in the dark places no others will enter
    We stand on the bridge and no one may pass
  • Ashish I can give you 100 questions on each and I assure you that you will fail to answer any new technical query that arises in production or atleast at development.

    This approach is not advisible.

    Spend some time understanding the underlying architecture of BI-DW

    Anyways, since you have taken time to post:

    Please try to answer the following:

    Can you enhance an existing aggregation design (custom or produced with the

    Aggregation Design Wizard) with an aggregation design from the usage-Based

    optimization Wizard?

    Raunak J

  • ashish.mehrotra (9/14/2010)


    Hi All,

    Please provide me a link from where I can download the SSIS/SSAS/SSRS 2005 interview questions.

    You can find link to list of interview questions on this page - MS SQL Interview Q&A.

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  • Hi,

    I tried to List SSIS/SSRS/TSQL and DWH real time questions those I learnt from different companies while interviewed or my students/Friends were asked.

    http://sqlage.blogspot.com/

    Thank you

    Aamir

  • GilaMonster (9/14/2010)


    There's no fixed set of questions, different companies will ask different questions. Memorising questions is not the way to go about preparing for an interview. A good interviewer can tell the difference between someone who knows the area and someone who's memorised answers.

    Don't exaggerate your skills.

    Don't be afraid to say "I don't know", but always have a plan for finding out.

    Believe it or not, that is how some interviews are cracked and after that, the person learns on the job. I have also seen cases where people get help from their "ssis/anything" expert friends, for thorny issues in development if forums and google cannot provide the answers. After they gain 2-3 years of experience themselves, they are set to sail (mostly) on their own.

    I agree that one must not memorize questions. But, its still good to see some interview questions as if they exercises for you to solve. The more issues and problems you see, the more you learn.

  • Hi Grashopper,

    You can find MS BI Interview questuions and answers here.

    http://www.sqlserverpeoples.com/Faq.aspx

  • rahul.neekhra 81176 (11/26/2014)


    Hi Grashopper,

    You can find MS BI Interview questuions and answers here.

    http://www.sqlserverpeoples.com/Faq.aspx%5B/quote%5D

    Following on from Gail analysis of some of the information (see http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic482499-5-1.aspx) from that website Rahul, all I can say is caveat emptor (buyer beware)

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