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"The questions you are asked in an interview for a position as a scientist will depend greatly on field of science you intend to work in. Generally, interviewers will be interested in your formal education, field of study and specialization, work, internship, and research experience, scientific writing skills, and interest in the subject matter. Expect to be asked technical questions that pertain to the knowledge needed to perform the duties of the job. While there are some positions open to scientists who possess associates' or bachelors' degrees, most jobs will require you to have at least a masters' degree with the majority requiring you to have a doctorate."
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Explain Python.
are you ready for Miami? (repeatedly)
They asked me how I would model the waiting time for a local restaurant and what possible statistical models and strategies I could bring to bear on the problem.
If a randomly polarized light reflects off an aluminum mirror, will the reflected light still be randomly polarized?
You have X cell lines that are sensitive to a drug Y. How and what can you do with this information?
how much salary are you expecting?
If I had worked with Thin Layer Chromatography.
Tell me about a time when an analysis was used in an unexpected way.
No questions as the interview did not proceed beyond the coding test and as a result of not attempting the coding test the interview was stopped.
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