Top Tough Job Interview Questions from Big Employers

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Top Tough Job Interview Questions from Big Employers

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You have gone on countless interviews and found that job interviews are always stressful. Thus, you get good preparation prior to the interviews, by taking time to review the “standard” interview questions you will most likely be asked, including questions about yourself, work history, new jobs and expectations. However, be careful and smart for seemingly ridiculously hard interview questions from top employers like Goldman Sachs, Bloomberg, or Google.


 



Especially amid anemic job growth in 2010, many top-fight employers are trying to make the interview process more difficult. According to job site Glassdoor.com, among 80,000 interview questions shared by job seekers, some of the most odd and difficult questions asked by big companies have been listed. If you are seeking for a job or have interest in such questions, try to work out the following questions.


 



Martial arts are defined as systems of codified practices and traditions of combat. They have objectives like physically defeating other persons or defending oneself or others from physical threat. However, can you apply such definition for philosophy of Martial Arts when being asked by Aflac.


 



Bloomberg LP Financial’s question for software developer position: “Out of 25 horses, pick the fastest 3 horses. In each race, only 5 horses can run at the same time. What is the minimum number of races required?”


 



If you are planning to apply for analyst position in Goldman Sachs, prepare answers for question “ If you were shrunk to the size of a pencil and put in a blender, how would you get out?


 




“An apple costs 20 cents, an orange costs 40 cents, and a grapefruit costs 60 cents, how much is a pear?” Can you find the price for a pear? A project manager of Epic Systems must know the answer.


 




“Why do you think only a small percentage of the population makes over $ 150K?” Can you find the answer for New York Life’s ridiculously hard job interview question? If not, you may fail the test.


 



Applicants for analyst position in Argus Information & Advisory Services may fail the interview when articulating out loud numbers of traffic lights in Manhattan.


 



If you have made a market study or collect information on the numbers of bottles of beer, the answer for “How many bottles of beer are drunk in the city over the week.” is within the reach. Nielsen Company may ask you such question when you are interviewed for research analyst position.


 



Maybe any applicants for Google’s analyst position have to answer question “How many basketball[s] can you fit in this room[?]”


 






 


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