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They don't really ask you anything. just make sure that you are willing to put the time in... which is A LOT of time. and then they ask whether you are willing to pay them for their services, which are over priced.
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Market Owner

Interviewed at OrderUp

4
Aug 19, 2015

They don't really ask you anything. just make sure that you are willing to put the time in... which is A LOT of time. and then they ask whether you are willing to pay them for their services, which are over priced.

Not necessarily a specific question, as portraying your fit for the role with the hiring manager as they are hiring you off of a video and a web cam interview. They are looking for a certain assertiveness, yet a relateable quality so that you can build relationships in the field.
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Market Development Manager

Interviewed at Create.(London)

4.1
Jan 7, 2014

Not necessarily a specific question, as portraying your fit for the role with the hiring manager as they are hiring you off of a video and a web cam interview. They are looking for a certain assertiveness, yet a relateable quality so that you can build relationships in the field.

Brainteaser: 9 Ball Bearings, a set of balancing/hanging scales. 1 ball bearing is slightly lighter than the rest (you are not told exactly how much lighter) and the other 8 balls weigh exactly the same. You have two opportunities to use the scales. Determine which ball is the lighter.
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Summer Intern - Capital Markets

Interviewed at Mitsubishi UFJ Securities (USA)

3.3
Jul 16, 2013

Brainteaser: 9 Ball Bearings, a set of balancing/hanging scales. 1 ball bearing is slightly lighter than the rest (you are not told exactly how much lighter) and the other 8 balls weigh exactly the same. You have two opportunities to use the scales. Determine which ball is the lighter.

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