Online assessment: - Start with the speed section, because your eyes will be so tired by the end of the test. The questions were really easy, but have a calculator handy. ( I only got through 6/10 questions) - Math/logic section: reading through the other reviews online will help go through this section faster. Math or logic questions you can pretty much figure out yourself, but there are some mind riddle questions that can trip you out (ie. apple is 40 cents, banana is 60 cents, how much is a pear? A: 40 cents, bc it has two vowels lol). - Grammar section: really easy grammar questions where you have to correct a sentence, with questions such as YOUR vs YOU'RE or COULD'VE vs COULD OF (<- this is not a word) - Programming: I've only taken one programming class (where I went to class 10% of the time) so I chose the no experience option. This is fine even if you are applying for TS role. It teaches you basic programming logic such as AND and OR, and is manageable if you don't freak out and just take some time to think through it. HR interview: 5 things you are not? Why did you choose your major/ college? What is your pet peeve?
Technical Services Manager Interview Questions
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Name five possible misconceptions about yourself?
Case study with 3 different scenario
Previous work experience.
what is your project and what's your role in the same?
No unusual questions, just the standard 'difficult' ones, e.g what are your weaknesses?
Do you know anything about UX or IU What's your thoughts on work-life balance No technical questions
What is something that drives you?
Based on your understanding of our current model, give me a draft project plan to launch a feature for a Switchfly client.
What kind of job was i looking for?
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