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Interview Questions for a Jr. Level SSRS Report Developer

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Hey guys! First, I apologize if this is an inappropriate question for this subforum, but I could use some advice. Next Wednesday I have an interview for a junior level SSRS reporting job, and I was curious if anyone has been in my shoes with such an interview. I will be interviewing with the project manager and a SQL developer, and this will be my first technical interview I have ever had. I nailed the phone interview (~25min conversation) with confidence and ease, and I know I'll be able to build up a personal rapport as I'm all around a great interviewee. Right now, though, I'm primarily concerned with the possible questions they may ask.I have over a year and a half experience in creating SSRS reports and writing complex stored procedures, and I am very confident in my skills and abilities (I have singlehandedly developed the entire report catalogue my current company uses, and it employs 200+ complex statistical and auditing reports), but I am worried that I will not be able to articulate when they ask particular questions. I am very much so a hands on person, and I know incredibly well how to DO the tasks and I can work my way around SSMS and BIDS fluently. However, I can't help but worry I'll fumble over my words and not seem as knowledgeable as I really am, or that they'll ask a very simple question and I'll just be dumbfounded while I know the intricacies when it's in front of me.So, is there anyone out there that has interviewed for a Jr. SSRS developer position or someone versed in the interview process that can offer me some tips for the technical interview? What exactly should I expect?Also, should I print out a few of the reports I have created and bring them to the interview as examples, or should I can that idea?Thanks everyone!

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