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To utilize my skills in a perfect place
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Really good lessons to get into top tech companies: bit.ly/faang100
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That sounds like a mind game.
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I have heard that before.. lot of companies like to throw you a curve just to see how you will respond… Menos
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My response to the HR person was that I'd not noticed anything in her email about a presentation, and that I could talk about anything they wanted based on my experience. I think the purpose of the question was to see how candidates respond under stress, and how easily they can rebound. The key is to not miss a beat or get flustered. Menos
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General interview with focus mostly on the understanding of the business
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For sure I got it wrong! (I think they want to see how you behave under stress)
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The answer will be 2:00 pm. 80 t = 60 ( t + 1) t - number of hours till B will catch the A train It will take the B train 3 hours to catch the A train. But because the train B started one hour later (11 am), the time will be 2 pm Menos
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In Michigan it is supposed to be a half an hour anything under 4 hours is 15 minutes. Menos
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If someone works 5 hours it's a mandatory 30 min break
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I was a little shocked at the irrelevancy of the question about my parents given my 20+ year work history. After that question, I decided I would not want to work for the organization or this team in any case, but politely completed the interview process. These interviewers could greatly benefit from a class in behavioral based interviewing, understanding appropriate interview questions, and allowing the candidate to finish the answers before interrupting. Menos
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Given your 20+ work history, it's surprising you were asked this question. I've known this to be a typical question for someone with less experience. The reasoning I've always heard for asking this question is that it's surprising how many people actually don't know and understand what their parents work entails. Depending on how in detail you can discuss the profession, it is supposed to indicate how inquisitive you are. I've heard of a few I-Banks and consulting companies will ask, though its usually because they're looking to see if you were handed everything or if you actually had to work for what you wanted. (Though I would argue successful parents doesn't always equate to children who have never worked.) Menos
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Was the drug test a hair or urine?
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ConAgra does hair follicle tests.
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What was the question?
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Followed logical steps to work out the answer - they were looking more at the problem solving process than an actual correct answer. Menos