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Yes i have tha experience in the field and good skill knowledge,
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I'm also ready interview attendees
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Depends on what the role is, and based on my skill set and what I can offer this organization would be the deciding factor of me taking this role! Less
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After asking several qualifying questions and not getting clear/good answers I was able to walk the interviewer through 3 different scenarios. As more details were revealed, the time to cross grew. Less
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a minimum of 11 #2 and # 4 goes, then #3, then #1
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In 24 hours: - the cold tap could fill 72 baths - the hot tap could fill 48 baths - the plug could drain 90 baths - the leak could drain 12 baths Therefore, in 24 hours, we have 72 + 48 - 90 + 12 baths full = 18 baths. Therefore each bath would take 80 minutes to fill. Less
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There is a list of daily tasks I must accomplish but the day-to-day is not always the same since I work with multiple clients. (I gave examples of situations I am currently facing and how I am handling them). Less
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Sorry didn't mean to down-vote, I found this very helpful, thank you!
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Most likely the answer to the 747 question. If it were me, I would have said that though there are countless ways to quantify the actual figure, if one were truly interested you could fill the cabin with liquid, and drain the liquid into a container. Then measure the volume of liquid displaced. Then, you'd need to know the volume of the golf ball, which you could do either with volume equations or by displacement again. Then, find the volume of the square with all sides equal to the diameter of the ball. Divide the volume of the ball by the volume of the square, and then multiply the quotient by the volume of water drained from the 747. Finally, divide the volume of the 747 by the volume of the golf ball, and you've got your number. The reason for the square volume being factored if because golf balls would create negative space not reflected in the fluid. Anyway, that's what I would say. Less
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1. just try to reason out how you'd go about calculating that. 2. check wikipedia for list of good reasons. I managed to come up with a couple on the list Less
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20 Percent
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it's 25%. You probably didn't get the job.
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These concepts/acronyms are so basic for our industry, I wouldn't expect to ask this of anyone who had ever worked in online advertising, let alone for a mid-level manager role?! Less
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I think that: CPM = Cost Per Mile (latin) =Cost Per Thousand (Cost Per 1000 Impressions) CTR = Click Through Rate = (Number of Clicks/ Number of Impressions)*100 Less