Gis support analyst Interview Questions
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How would you locate addresses?
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There are multiple ways to locate an address, but the problem is confirming an address. 1. Use Google Maps, Bing Maps, or other online source. 2. Do a select by attributes in ESRI ArcGIS desktop if you are using a layer with known addresses. 3. Use the address inspector in ESRI ArcGIS desktop. 4. Create an address locater by Geocoding. Less
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Using Excel address data, convert it to cvs format, import the file in QGIS using google api code, OSM or binge maps, Run Geocoding. Visualize the address points. Less
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Can anyone answer this question?

Someone wants to go from Point A to B. How could you crate a map to help him
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Can someone please answer this?
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Insert starting point and end point, using QGIS shortest route optimization, import road network layer and run the algorithm, visualize the best route. Less
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Perform a network analysis in Arcmap and choose your start and ending destinations Less

Do you work for any other similar projects from different companies?
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What do you know about our company.
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Did u receive offer letter by mail??
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Need this job
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Did you receive offer letter by mail??


Why do you want to join the ConocoPhillips Team?
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I would like to be part of a successful organization by contributing to a winning team’s success with the opportunity for advancement within a stable organization. Less
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I don't recall my exact answer, but it was something along the lines of wanting to work somewhere new and ultimately provide new ideas to help the company's future. Less

What is database
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Database is a storage for software where the data can be store.
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A database is an organized collection of data
What is silver polygons?
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It was a strange question because there is no such thing as silver polygons. Silver are only a results od digitizing errors which can be corrected by setting your snapping tolerance. For example, for two polygons sharing the same boundary, on can set the snap tolerance to either to snapp to a vertex or edge, but preferably snap to a vertex solve the problem accuratley. Less
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Yes that was a actually a good question. Its actually a sliver not silver polygon and it a small, narrow, polygon feature that appears along the borders of polygons following the overlay of two or more geographic datasets. Sliver polygons may indicate topology problems with the source polygon features, or they may be a legitimate result of the overlay. Less