Run of the mill questions - mainly situation analysis, for example 'Give me an example of when you have to manage stakeholder expectations? ' Most difficult question - It is a question that I asked the Pfizer manager interviewing me, 'Do you feel that your skills have grown during your tenure at Pfizer that subsequently allows you to be much more valuable player at other Pharma companies or in other industries?'
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Hardest task was using the "weekday" formula to answer the questions asking which day of the week saw the most requests/cancellations/etc.
Why do you want to work for a company like Fannie Mae, that may not exist in the next 2-4 years?
Nothing was difficult or unexpected.
Why Uber?
Cannot disclose due to None disclosure policy. The questions are mostly related to how you would identify fraud and abuse of Google products. They are looking for innovative ideas.
Create a business model using a raw data set. They provided me with raw data about driving behavior and asked me to create a business model as if I was an Uber driver.
What are you passionate about?
if you were a fruit what would you be?
There are 100 light bulbs lined up in a row in a long room. Each bulb has its own switch and is currently switched off. The room has an entry door and an exit door. There are 100 people lined up outside the entry door. Each bulb is numbered consecutively from 1 to 100. So is each person. Person No. 1 enters the room, switches on every bulb, and exits. Person No. 2 enters and flips the switch on every second bulb (turning off bulbs 2, 4, 6...). Person No. 3 enters and flips the switch on every third bulb (changing the state on bulbs 3, 6, 9...). This continues until all 100 people have passed through the room. How many of the light bulbs are illuminated after the 100th person has passed through the room?
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