QUOTE (levin.hua @ Mar 29 2009, 02:17 AM)
You should have a working knowledge of the popular hardware interfaces: GPIB, Serial, USB, PXI, SCXI, etc.
Be prepared to talk about more than one or two interfaces. When someone is being interviewed, and they wax poetic about a specific piece of equipment (such as Agilent), but don't bring up anything else, it's a red flag.
Besides the listed hardware interfaces, you should be familiar with (at least) MAX (Measurement & Automation Explorer), Setting up and using DAQmx Tasks, and File I/O (logging to file). If I were interviewing someone and they balked at any of those basic items, it would be another red flag.
Also, know your audience. Unless the person is a LabVIEW programmer, they will not care that you know a Queue from a Notifier, but they might be delighted that you can click a solenoid.