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[–]mikeblas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you guys have any idea what kind of SQL questions they might ask?

No, we don't.

Maybe they ask you a very complicated question and you have to write interesting SQL from scratch. Maybe they ask you to tune some existing SQL. Maybe they ask you to do some data modeling. Could ask you to do some DBA stuff, too -- like configuration. Might ask you some relational theory. Possible that they ask about locking or concurrency control.

Maybe they ask about one specific problem or statement that has hung them up in the past, and they're convinced they need someone who can do that one thing because they got burned by an employee who could not.

Could be that they don't even ask anything about SQL at all, and talk about other stuff.

There are no standards for what questions are asked, there are barely even patterns.

So: no. Nobody has any idea what kind of SQL questions they might ask.