Google's Famously Difficult Job Interview Questions

Posted by John Farrier in Everything Else on November 13, 2009 at 10:27 pm

At The Business Insider, Alyson Shontell wrote about her unsuccessful job interview with Google, which has gained a reputation for asking hard and bizarre questions that test a candidate’s creativity, priorities, and critical thinking skills. She provided 15 examples from other people who’ve interviewed with Google:


How much should you charge to wash all the windows in Seattle?

Why are manhole covers round?

Design an evacuation plan for San Francisco.

You have eight balls all of the same size 7 of them weigh the same, and one of them weighs slightly more. How can you find the ball that is heavier by using a balance and only two weighings?

You can read more questions and the preferred answers at the link.

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Plastic Surgery for Job Seekers

Posted by Queuebot in Medicine, Money & Finance on April 9, 2009 at 3:05 pm

Billboard advertisements.  Holding signs on busy street.  Making online videos.  These are just some of the unconventional methods used by job seekers in these trying economic times.

Now, add cosmetic surgery to the list.  Job seekers are now turning to plastic surgery in order to turn back the clock and appear more youthful and ‘fresh’ for job interviews. 

Mr Grabow’s surgeon, Payman Simoni, performs what he calls a “wide awake facelift” using only local anaesthesia, which he says slashes the recovery time as well as the cost of the procedure, making it popular among job seekers.

“Before the economy turned down, people would come in because they wanted to have more fun and enjoyment out of life,” Dr Simoni said.

“But now plastic surgery has become a necessity for some. People cannot only rely on their skills in this market. They want to look refreshed and youthful so they can compete for jobs,” he said.

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Teen Stabbed, Goes to Job Interview

Posted by Miss Cellania in Crime & Law on February 6, 2009 at 11:28 am

An unnamed 16-year-old boy was on his way to a job interview at a veterinary clinic in Toronto when he and a companion were stabbed by a couple of assailants. His leg was bleeding, but he made it on time for the interview!

But when employees noticed blood on his leg, they called police.

He and the other student were finally taken to hospital.

“He did really well on the interview and we were very proud of him for sticking to the appointment,” said veterinarian Kent Ackerman, adding he was “shocked” the teen would do so.

The Emergency Task Force was dispatched to look for the suspects. Link -via Digg

 
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