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15 Ridiculously Hard Job Interview Questions From Top Employers Like Google, Goldman Sachs
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15 Ridiculously Hard Job Interview Questions From Top Employers Like Google, Goldman Sachs
15 Ridiculously Hard Job Interview Questions From Top Employers Like Google, Goldman Sachs
As tough as the job market has been in 2010, many top-flight
employers aren't trying to make the interview process any easier. With
the jobless claims
at their lowest level in more than two years, job seekers, encouraged
by the prospect of an improving economy, are dusting off their
interviewing skills for the new year.
Job site Glassdoor.com has
sifted through 80,000 interview questions shared by job seekers
providing us with some of the most odd and difficult questions asked by
top-flight employers this year.
Think you're smart enough to work at Goldman Sachs or Google? Check
out the questions to see just how far out the box employers are
expecting their interviewees to think. Which questions are expected and
which are just too odd?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/30/job-interview-questions_n_802658.html#s217038&title=Goldman_Sachs_
As tough as the job market has been in 2010, many top-flight
employers aren't trying to make the interview process any easier. With
the jobless claims
at their lowest level in more than two years, job seekers, encouraged
by the prospect of an improving economy, are dusting off their
interviewing skills for the new year.
Job site Glassdoor.com has
sifted through 80,000 interview questions shared by job seekers
providing us with some of the most odd and difficult questions asked by
top-flight employers this year.
Think you're smart enough to work at Goldman Sachs or Google? Check
out the questions to see just how far out the box employers are
expecting their interviewees to think. Which questions are expected and
which are just too odd?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/30/job-interview-questions_n_802658.html#s217038&title=Goldman_Sachs_
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Re: 15 Ridiculously Hard Job Interview Questions From Top Employers Like Google, Goldman Sachs
This is my fave
Rate yourself on a scale of 1 to 10 how weird you are.”
Rate yourself on a scale of 1 to 10 how weird you are.”
mrgolf- Monster Poster
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Re: 15 Ridiculously Hard Job Interview Questions From Top Employers Like Google, Goldman Sachs
I once read where the hiring manager hired someone solely on their answer to: "If you were a candy bar, what kind of candy bar would you be?"
That is very unfortunate for the other candidates who spent the time to research the history of the company, the industry, etc.
That is very unfortunate for the other candidates who spent the time to research the history of the company, the industry, etc.
TJ- Valued Poster
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Re: 15 Ridiculously Hard Job Interview Questions From Top Employers Like Google, Goldman Sachs
Oh...and the winning answer to the candy bar question in the post above was:
a Carmello candy bar.
a Carmello candy bar.
TJ- Valued Poster
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Re: 15 Ridiculously Hard Job Interview Questions From Top Employers Like Google, Goldman Sachs
I would have answered Baby Ruth named after Babe RuthTJ wrote:Oh...and the winning answer to the candy bar question in the post above was:
a Carmello candy bar.
mrgolf- Monster Poster
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Re: 15 Ridiculously Hard Job Interview Questions From Top Employers Like Google, Goldman Sachs
I had a friend who managed a Radio Shack many years ago. He asked everyone that applied if they smoked pot. If they said NO he did not hire them. HONEST
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