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Question 12 of 28 for our Optum Mock Interview

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Question 12 of 28

What programming languages would you consider yourself fluent in?

"From the start of college, where software engineering grew into a passion for me, I've become very fluent in Java, JavaScript and C++. My current role has me working primarily with C++, but I pride myself on my ability and passion to learn new programming languages and would be able to do so if hired for this role with Optum."

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How to Answer: What programming languages would you consider yourself fluent in?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for an Optum job interview.

  • 12. What programming languages would you consider yourself fluent in?

      How to Answer

      While this question gives your interviewer insight into the diversity of your programming language experience, they most importantly want to know that you are adaptable and able to learn on the fly if needed. Talk about the different languages that you consider yourself fluent in and, if possible, do as much research into Optum as you can prior to your interview and try to speak to the specific languages that they work with.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on December 12th, 2019

      1st Answer Example

      "From the start of college, where software engineering grew into a passion for me, I've become very fluent in Java, JavaScript and C++. My current role has me working primarily with C++, but I pride myself on my ability and passion to learn new programming languages and would be able to do so if hired for this role with Optum."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on December 12th, 2019

      2nd Answer Example

      "During my training to be an engineer and then in my current role since graduating, a majority of my experience falls within Python. My current role delves deeply into artificial intelligence and Python is awesome with this advanced technology. As I understand it from talking to another engineer here at Optum, a requirement would be for me to learn Scala. Though I haven't worked directly with Scala, I believe my experience and willingness to learn would have me up and running in no time if hired for this role."