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Interview Question for Sales Assistant at Scripps Networks:
If you had to get rid of one of the United States which one would it be and why?
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at that level its your quota that's important.
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If the goal is to completely eliminate one state from the Union, I would let the states decide. There has to be a state who wants to leave the union. It's really not my decision to make.
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If the goal is to completely eliminate one state from the Union, I would let the states decide. There has to be a state who wants to leave the union. It's really not my decision to make."
You would just make the interview annoyed with that answer, as you're just dancing around. Its a simple question. Pick a state, and give your reason why. Don't over analyze the answer. It doesn't make you seem clever, it makes you appear full of yourself.
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Idaho? Have you every been to Idaho? Okay, delete Idaho only so long as the U.S. wants to get eliminate one of the better travel destinations in terms of outdoor activities (winter OR summer).
It would be just as easy to eliminate Vermont or Maine, for that matter -- give one of THOSE states to Canada.
How about doing the U.S. a favor and get rid of California and all of its financial problems, earthquakes, forest fires, and mudslides.
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2) Probably would tell the interviewer hes wasting my time. Goodbye, going to talk to his/her manager.
Kinda like "Are you a glass 1/2 full or 1/2 empty question" Its a stupid.
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If his choice is which state to annex to a foreign country, then using the same logic either New Mexico to Mexico or Maine to Canada. Not Alaska or Hawaii you ask? No - both states are in very strategic geopolitical locations.
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However, if what they looking for is for you to show that you know how to tackle a vague problem by asking the right questions and further refining the requirements, this could show how a potential candidate thinks.
I personally would ask for more information on what they mean by 'eliminate' - what they mean by that has a huge impact on my decision process. As I said above, I would ask what the criteria would be - am I judging based on what is going to be best for this company, for the country, for myself? What is the time frame for this elimination? If eliminate means completely annihilate via atom bomb and I have to decide in the next 60 seconds, I am going to pick the least populated state. If the time frame is 6 months I can choose based on the value of the land, since I can move the people. If eliminate means kick out of the union and force them to become their own country, and I am doing what is best for me, I would pick the state I travel to least and have the fewest friends who live there. If my goal is to do what's best for the country, I would pick the state that has the least economic value.
Just answering the question with something like 'Nebraska, because its boring' shows that you aren't considering the situation properly before making a decision. If the interviewer is thinking like Hoog and is annoyed by your trying to gather more information before making a decision, you don't want to work for that company anyway.
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