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Analysts work in a variety of fields to break down complex problems and find solutions. When interviewing candidates, employers are looking for applicants who have strong analytical and problem-solving skills as well as in-depth knowledge of the field. For more information on the specific questions you'll be asked, try researching a particular role such as business analyst, financial analyst, programming analyst, or data analyst.
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Question #1: What do you think are the key strengths of an analyst?
Question #2: How do you handle requirement changes?
Question #3: Which intelligence tools or systems have you worked with?
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Write a SQL query that will produce the 10Th largest salary from an Employees table.
If 1.5 Chicken lays 1.5 eggs in 1.5 days. Then how many chicken do you need to have 6 eggs in 1 day ?
derive the formula for the variance of OLS from scratch
suppose you have 500 search algorithm, how to compare them?
Can you add 1-100 together right now? Do this by adding 1+2+3 etc all the way to 100.
1. you are at a position 'A' reading a milestone value (xy) which is a two digit and then u travel at a speed of 45kmph and reach point 'B' were the new milestone value is (yx) what was the initial value of the firt milestone (xy) 2. given a set of ten ppl with each listing 5 of their favourite actors along with thier personal rating in the scale of 1 to 10 find top 5 pairs among them and write code for the same !
What is e^{i\pi}
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Phone Interview #2 You are playing a game of baseball. There are two outs in the bottom of the ninth, and you are down by one run. You are currently a baserunner on first base. [Obviously, you must score or else the game ends]. A)You are trying to figure out if you should steal second base or not. What kind of information do you need to know to inform this decision? B) Every batter in your lineup has identical odds.They get a single 50% of the time and they strike out 50% of the time. If you are on first base, you cannot score on a single. If you are on second, you are guaranteed to score on a single. You successfully steal 75% of the time. Should you steal? [I may be missing some of the nonsense here, but this is all the relevant information] C) It turns out the pitcher acts a bit differently with a runner on second [regardless of who the batter is] and no other runners on base. Under these circumstances, he is 50% to strike them out, 40% to surrender a walk, and 10% to surrender a hit. How does this change things/ should you steal?
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