
Bi analyst Interview Questions
Corporations and small businesses rely on business intelligence (BI) analysts to assess the marketplace and identify opportunities for business growth. During an interview, prepare to describe your methods for researching and analyzing business trends and your ability to translate data into action points.
Top Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst Interview Questions & How to Answer
Here are three top BI analyst interview questions and how to answer them:
Question #1: What do you think is the most significant responsibility of a business intelligence analyst?
How to answer: This open-ended question allows you to demonstrate your perspective of the role of a business intelligence analyst and what makes the most actionable impact. Speak to your leadership skills as a BI analyst. Share any scenarios where you took the initiative and demonstrated authority as a BI analyst to showcase your qualifications.
Question #2: What do you consider your favorite aspect of the business intelligence process?
How to answer: This open-ended question reveals your passion for your job as a business intelligence analyst. Share your reasons you chose to become a BI analyst. When possible, relate your enthusiasm for the business intelligence process to the company interviewing you to show that you've researched the business and have a specified desire to serve on the team. Share any growth opportunities and how it contributes to your interest in the BI field.
Question #3: Can you share a time when your data caused a business to make significant changes?
How to answer: This open-ended question focuses on aspects of the business intelligence field that can be difficult: conflict and significant change. Share your critical-thinking skills and patience in identifying a problem and explaining what led to the significant changes. Describe your approach to sharing your data and making suggestions for change.

If you met a genie and he granted you three wishes what would those wishes be?
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I'm sorry you didn't get an offer. :( Would you mind explaining a bit about how they tested your language skills? Less
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answer to Margot 2/29/16, sorry it took so long to respond. No I did not get fingerprinted. If they are interested in you they will need to get your fingerprints to complete the background check. That does not always mean that you got the job. They need to do the fingerprint and background check to get you an airline ID card. Less
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answer to groundedd 3/27/16, this type of question I call it the " beauty contest" type of question. Really, unless the person who is asking you this is a certified psychologist trained to quickly analyze your spoken response, read your body language and thoroughly document it (and the people who are asking you this are not). I think this type of question is a waste of everybody's time. Note to recruiters, I think a better indicator of a candidate's ability to think quickly on their feet, give them potential real life on board scenarios. Based on their response (s), you can then get a better measure a person's problem solving skills, do they properly engage with the customer(s) and/ or their fellow teammates. Less

What's the time you went above and beyond for a customer ?
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Hi I was pooled on June 23rd..no training date yet..it is a very long process.
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Any news yet?
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No Hun not yet, I heard that the next training dates will be around the end of sept or oct because they still need more ppl to build our training class Less

Why do underground stations have three times more exits than entrances? 4 people want to cross a river. You have one barge that can hold no more than two passengers at a time. The first passenger rows at such speed that it takes him 1 min to cross the river. It takes the second 2 min, the third 5 min and the fourth 10 min. When there are two people in the barge, the slowest rower determines the speed at which they cross the river. What is the shortest amount of time in which you can get all 4 people to cross the river?
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To expand on the 17 min: 2 and 1 go = 2 min -- 2 is on other side 1 comes back = 1 min 10 and 5 go = 10 min -- 10 and 5 is on other side 2 comes back = 2 min 2 and 1 goes = 2 min -- 2 and 1 now also on other side 2+1+10+2+2 = 17 Less
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Nope. 19 is correct. First trip: The 10 min rower and the 1 min rower. 10 min to go, 1 min to come back (11 min) Second trip: 1 min rower and 5 min rower. 5 min to go, 1 min to come back (17 min) Third trip: 1 min rower and 2 min rower. 2 min to go (19 min total) If you needed to think this in a different way, the slowest rower available for crossing must always be in the boat with the fastest (since there would be no point in adding another slow rower since they would add extra time on the way back). Less
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17 min is right: 2+1+10+2+2 = 17

What work have you done? work related and experience related
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Dod they communicate to yoy about the offer or not then?
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No I have followed up many times. They are not answering call... I just asked 5% more than what they were offering... Less
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How much increment did they offer?

what was the project you worked before
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going over my resume one by one
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Industrial
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Industrial

There is a table named GEO, having state and city as it's attribute! Write a query to select the state having multiple cities in it?
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Solved it! select state from geo group by state where count(*) > 1;
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select state from employee group by state having count(cityname)1
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select state from employee group by state having count(cityname)1

What is your profession? Where did you worked? Do you know SQL solution for this ... problem? Are you familiar with databases like ORA, Postgres, etc...?
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Cite your CV, and show up SQL statements or procedure for the problem.
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Can you please tell me what kind of sql statements were they


What's COPPA? What's UUID/idfa/VAST tag? What's confidence interval? What's t-test? What is this SQL query doing? Give me an example that you promised to finish a task by a certain date but you failed to finish it on time.
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does that d*mbf*ck recruiter John French still work there ?
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He does
