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Question 24 of 30 for our Computer Hardware Engineer Mock Interview

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Question 24 of 30

Can you define ASCII and discuss how it is used in your work as a computer hardware engineer?

"ASCII is an acronym which stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It defines the format used for text files created and viewed by computers. It also can be used to translate binary language used to program computers, making it readable. I adhere to the ASCII standard to make sure that the devices I design are compatible with other computing systems and can communicate with them."

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  • 24. Can you define ASCII and discuss how it is used in your work as a computer hardware engineer?

      How to Answer

      When asked to define a term you use in your profession, you are being asked a technical question. Interviewers use technical questions to calibrate your knowledge and skills. Your answer to this question also gives the interviewer an example of your communication style and ability to explain complex topics to non-technical audiences in easy-to-understand language. Make sure you do this when responding to the question.

      Written by William Swansen on September 13th, 2021

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      "ASCII is an acronym which stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It defines the format used for text files created and viewed by computers. It also can be used to translate binary language used to program computers, making it readable. I adhere to the ASCII standard to make sure that the devices I design are compatible with other computing systems and can communicate with them."

      Written by William Swansen on September 13th, 2021