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    It is what it is. Mark in Austin's Avatar
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    "You have a 10x10x10 rubix cube. You paint the outside. How many cubes have paint on them?"
    One. Doesn't matter how big the rubix cube is. (none of the smaller parts are actually cubes)

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    BP
    BP may be infamous for other reasons, but it turns out the oil company is also notorious for its job interviews.

    Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.5

    "How many volts does it take to power an offshore rig?" -- For an engineering internship. (All of them)

    "If you had to change a tire how would you do it?" -- For a mechanical engineering position. (call AAA)

    Red Ventures
    This South Carolina-based marketing group boasts that it has been called the next Google, but in reality, the company has surpassed Google, at least in terms of the interview process. However, unlike some of the other companies on this list, its questions often veer toward the eccentric rather than problem solving.

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    "If you were an animal, what animal would you be?" -- For a regional account representative. (human)

    "Tell me a joke." -- For a sales agent. (check out your brochure)

    A.T. Kearney
    A.T. Kearney is the first of several consulting firms to make the list, and focuses mainly on working with companies to be more socially responsible, perhaps most notably by improving their environmental sustainability.

    Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.5

    "What companies in the Polish energy sector do you know?" -- For a business analyst position. (polight and power)

    "How big is the market size for wheelchairs in Shanghai?" -- For a business analyst position. (no cripples in Shanghai, they are killed at birth)

    Teach for America
    Teach for America is known for being one of the most challenging -- though rewarding -- experiences a young adult can undertake, training recent college graduates to teach in low-income public schools around the country. Given the stress that comes with the job, it should come as little surprise that the organization would have a particularly difficult interview process to weed out applicants.

    Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.5

    "You want to take the third graders on a field trip to the zoo, but there is no extra funding to do so. You must ask the principal to reconsider and allow your students to go on the field trip. Explain how you would persuade the principal." -- For a teaching position.
    (suck his )
    "Can you think of anything that might make you leave TFA earlier than your two-year commitment?" -- For a teaching position.
    (a better job)
    Palantir Technologies
    One of the few technology companies to rank near the top of the list, Palantir specializes in putting out software to help governments and financial organizations analyze data.

    Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.5

    "You have a 10x10x10 rubix cube. You paint the outside. How many cubes have paint on them?" -- For an embedded analyst position.

    (There's no such as a rubix cube. It's a Rubik's Cube)
    "You are outside a room. Inside the room there are two light bulbs. One light bulb is on all the time, the other light bulb only turns on when you open the door. How do you determine which light bulb is on all the time?" -- For an engineering position.
    (have someone else open the door)
    Boston Consulting
    This Boston-based consulting group often ranks as one of the best companies to work for, and indeed, Glassdoor's data show high levels of employee satisfaction here, with the average worker giving the company a four rating overall. Still, the interview questions range from quirky to brain busters and will likely make candidates sweat in their seats.

    Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.6

    "Estimate the market size of IVF treatment in Sweden." -- For a management consulting position.
    (8")
    "Why do you like singing?" -- For a consulting associate.
    (I was crying)

    Bain & Company
    As we mentioned in the beginning, this is one consulting group that really knows how to ask a hard question.

    Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.6

    "Help me estimate how many car dealerships there are in the United States." -- For a consultant position.

    "What is the revenue of an inner city Sydney gym?" -- For an associate consultant position.
    (two joeys and a digeriedoo)
    Cree
    Cree produces LED light fixtures and bulbs and is the only other tech company to rank high on Glassdoor's list. Its questions are particularly fascinating.

    Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.7

    "How is the pothole formed?" -- For a science position.
    (slowly and with great precision, by designers, because only they have the authority to create new things)
    "How many barbers would you need in a city of 1 million?" -- For a process engineer.
    (1)
    Jane Street Capital
    It's not just consulting groups and tech companies that pose difficult questions. Jane Street Capital, a trading firm with offices in New York, London and Hong Kong, knows how to grill job candidates better than most. Its questions of choice focus on math skills.

    Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.7

    "What's 26 times 27?" -- For a capital trader position.
    (more than either number)

    "What is the expected number of flips of a coin to simulate a six-sided die?" -- For a capital assistant trader position.
    (none, a coin has a 50% chance on every flip)
    McKinsey & Company
    Of all the major companies, none poses a more challenging interview than McKinsey & Company, a global consulting group that helps big businesses manage customers, developer marketing strategies and handle mergers and acquisitions. Since employees at this company play such a crucial role advising other businesses, it stands to reason that they need to be highly qualified, hence the tough questions.

    Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.9

    "A Canadian beer manufacturer notices that when they increase the price of beer, other drinks' consumption goes up. How will you predict the change in quan y bought based on change in price?" -- For an analytics specialist.
    (experiment at home, on company money)
    "A mom-and-pop music shop wants to grow with stiff compe ion. How should they go about it? Calculate customer lifetime value." -- For a marketing professional.
    (Viagra)

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    Just finished with my interview and the manager was smoking hot. Took a lot for me not to stare at the chesticles and legs.

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    I found one of these "Hardest Interview Questions" websites a while back and was amazed by some of the questions. TFA is one of the only ones that I could ever find myself coming across in my future and have had an interview with them. I bombed it pretty hard, but it was one of the first interviews I had had in a long time. It wasn't for a teaching position - it was for a staff position. But those two questions didn't sound hard at all. 1. You search for funding through grants, call the zoo and ask for discounted tickets and then beg like . and 2. Lie. "No, there's nothing that would cause me to leave a $25,000 a year job."

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    Hey Bruce... Lebron is the Rock Sec24Row7's Avatar
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    The answer to the Rubik's cube question:

    620

    (two sides of 100 each, with four sides of 80 (100 minus two rows of 10 that were already counted in the first two sides), assuming by "cubes" they meant the little squares that aren't quite cubes that comprise the parts of a Rubik's cube.


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    its 488 isn't it dude?

    8 cubed dont have paint...

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    Hey Bruce... Lebron is the Rock Sec24Row7's Avatar
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    How many barbers in a city of 1 million?

    Well barbers cut men's hair...

    Disregard most kids get haircuts less frequently or at home for simplicity...

    A barber averages 2 cuts an hour? 5.5 days a week for 8 hour days?

    People average 4 cuts a year?

    500,000 cuts in 3 months...

    Barber does 16 cuts a day... 88 cuts a week... 956 cuts every 3 months..

    So let's just say 500 counting for sick days and part timers...?
    Last edited by Sec24Row7; 07-14-2011 at 01:37 PM.

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    How many barbers in a city of 1 million?

    Well barbers cut men's hair...

    Disregard most kids get haircuts less frequently or at home for simplicity...

    A barber averages 2 cuts an hour? 5.5 days a week for 8 hour days?

    People average 4 cuts a year?

    500,000 cuts in 3 months...

    Barber does 16 cuts a day... 88 cuts a week... 956 cuts every 3 months..

    So let's just say 500 counting for sick days and part timers...?
    Aren't you fishing?

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    Hey Bruce... Lebron is the Rock Sec24Row7's Avatar
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    Lose service tonight

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    Hope y'all have a large time and win the pot...

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    Hey Bruce... Lebron is the Rock Sec24Row7's Avatar
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    Me too!!! Thanks.

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    Just had an interview and they didn't ask no trick questions IMHO. And I'll be making twice as much as pego tbh.
    My last interview, the guy didn't ask me any technical stuff, just said "tell me about your life since high school". We talked for 5 hours about things, he told me about the job and talked about what I've done, but did not ask any "do you know" questions. He said he filters that before the interview.

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    Don't believe the hype... ChuckD's Avatar
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    The answer to the Rubik's cube question:

    620

    (two sides of 100 each, with four sides of 80 (100 minus two rows of 10 that were already counted in the first two sides), assuming by "cubes" they meant the little squares that aren't quite cubes that comprise the parts of a Rubik's cube.


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    Not quite.
    488. Your math isn't even right. 200+80+80+80+80=520

    Assuming the 100 sides are your top and bottom, you're double counting the vertical edge cubes. The two one hundred sides are correct, but the other sides are only 72 unique, non-shared side cubes. You subtract one vertical row of 8 cubes from each of the non-100 sides.



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    Great Spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. Fernando TD21's Avatar
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    Not quite.
    488. Your math isn't even right. 200+80+80+80+80=520

    Assuming the 100 sides are your top and bottom, you're double counting the vertical edge cubes. The two one hundred sides are correct, but the other sides are only 72 unique, non-shared side cubes. You subtract one vertical row of 8 cubes from each of the non-100 sides.



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    This.
    Two sides of 100, two sides of 80, two sides of 64. Or you can calculate the total amount of cubes (10x10x10) and subtract the inner cube (8x8x8) (obviously there aren't any real cubes inside).

    Even if you count all the squares instead of the little cubes, it shouldn't be over 600, since the cube only has 6 faces with 100 squares each.

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    its 488 isn't it dude?

    8 cubed dont have paint...
    This is the right answer, if a "cube" is defined as one of the 1000 1X1X1 cubes that form the larger 10X10X10 cube

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    One. Doesn't matter how big the rubix cube is. (none of the smaller parts are actually cubes)
    Agreed. Based on the wording, this is the only acceptable answer. If the HR guy had a problem with this, I would ask that he reword the question to be less figurative.

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    Agreed. Based on the wording, this is the only acceptable answer. If the HR guy had a problem with this, I would ask that he reword the question to be less figurative.

    I see where you're coming from, but I'm not on board. If they had said a 10X10X10 cube, you'd be spot on. They did add the word Rubik's in front of it, though, and a Rubik's cube isn't really a cube. It has moving edges, faces, and corners. You could say 1, but I really think they're looking for 488, the ability to work the problem.

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    I see where you're coming from, but I'm not on board. If they had said a 10X10X10 cube, you'd be spot on. They did add the word Rubik's in front of it, though, and a Rubik's cube isn't really a cube. It has moving edges, faces, and corners. You could say 1, but I really think they're looking for 488, the ability to work the problem.
    Better still, the ability to clarify the problem at the outset, no? I'm on board with your calculation, but would rather know if it is necessary first. YMMV

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    My last interview, the guy didn't ask me any technical stuff, just said "tell me about your life since high school". We talked for 5 hours about things, he told me about the job and talked about what I've done, but did not ask any "do you know" questions. He said he filters that before the interview.
    I always get a ton of "tell me a time when..." questions

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    Don't believe the hype... ChuckD's Avatar
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    Better still, the ability to clarify the problem at the outset, no? I'm on board with your calculation, but would rather know if it is necessary first. YMMV
    Well, we can probably both agree that both 600 and 620 won't get you the job.

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    i got a huge job interview tommorow with usaa. super super excited! i went and bought a new suit, a cheap briefcase, even got a military style haircut. The place sounds like a great place to work! Ive never spent a weekend going over possible interview questions like i did this past weekend. hope i knock it out the park if i do im taking time off from my current job and gonna buy that boat ive been wanting!

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    Teach for America
    Teach for America is known for being one of the most challenging -- though rewarding -- experiences a young adult can undertake, training recent college graduates to teach in low-income public schools around the country. Given the stress that comes with the job, it should come as little surprise that the organization would have a particularly difficult interview process to weed out applicants.

    Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.5

    "You want to take the third graders on a field trip to the zoo, but there is no extra funding to do so. You must ask the principal to reconsider and allow your students to go on the field trip. Explain how you would persuade the principal." -- For a teaching position.
    (suck his )

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    two rednecks are walking down a country road and come upon a dog licking his genitals. Cosmic Cowboy looks at the other and says "Gee, I sho wish i could do that." The other responds "He'll bite you."

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    You're faced with a life or death decision. You're holding a steering wheel of an unstoppable train facing one of two options: continue on your current track where 5 people are walking, unaware you're about to hit them. Or you can turn the wheel onto a spur track with one person at the last second. Do you continue on the track and run the five down, or do you make the turn and kill the one instead?

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    Damn that was a long time ago.

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    i got a huge job interview tommorow with usaa. super super excited! i went and bought a new suit, a cheap briefcase, even got a military style haircut. The place sounds like a great place to work! Ive never spent a weekend going over possible interview questions like i did this past weekend. hope i knock it out the park if i do im taking time off from my current job and gonna buy that boat ive been wanting!
    USAA is a great company to work for, IMO. One of the best-run companies doing anything, anywhere.

    Good luck.

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