25 Killer Job Interview Questions

January 30, 2013  //  Posted by: lynyrdyanga  //  Category: Anything Under The Sun, Sizzling HOT!

1. “If you were to get rid of one state in the US, which would it be and why?” – Asked at Forrester Research, Research Associate candidate.

2. “How many cows are in Canada?” – Asked at Google, Local Data Quality Evaluator candidate.

3. “How many quarters would you need to reach the height of the Empire State building?”

4. “A penguin walks through that door right now wearing a sombrero. What does he say and why is he here?” – Asked at Clark Construction Group, Office Engineer candidate.

5. “What songs best describes your work ethic?” – Asked at Dell, Consumer Sales candidate.

6. “Jeff Bezos walks into your office and says you can have a million dollars to launch your best entrepreneurial idea. What is it?” – Asked at Amazon, Product Development candidate.

7. “What do you think about when you are alone in your car?” – Asked at Gallup, Associate Analyst candidate.

8. “How would you rate your memory?” – Asked at Marriott, Front Desk Associate candidate.

9. “Name 3 previous Nobel Prize Winners.” – Asked at BenefitsCONNECT, Office Manager candidate.

10. “Can you say: ‘Peter Pepper Picked a Pickled Pepper’ and cross-sell a washing machine at the same time?” Read more…

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Acronis Backup and Recovery 11.5 Advanced Platform

January 18, 2013  //  Posted by: lynyrdyanga  //  Category: TechKnowledges, TechNews

This morning we have been given an opportunity to attend a talk/orientation on the new Product version of Acronis, Acronis is a Data backup software and disaster recovery solutions that has been around way back 2002. It started as a home based solution Backup & recovery tool and has captured consumers because of its friendly user interface.

 

So to get us started we need to know why backing up files is important, i’ll enumerate some basic examples:

 

1.  First your files are important to you/companies.

2.  Data Recovery are expensive

3.  Stolen/Lost or Damaged drives are expensive Read more…

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“Start-up” the Buzzword

January 15, 2013  //  Posted by: lynyrdyanga  //  Category: TechKnowledges

Are you a programmer? a web designer or a web developer? And you want to have a start-up?

Many people in the industry today want the same objective as you. Building the idea of a start-up is the easiest to do but the main problem is in the developing stage.

In business, start-up is an example of a buzzword. According to Wikipedia, Buzzword is a word or phrase used to impress, or an expression which is fashionable. Buzzwords often originate in jargon, According to Mr. Bryan Bibat, buzzwords are words that are overused and has been redefined its meaning. The meaning of a start-up nowadays is a instant business wherein if you have a unique and solid idea you will become the next Mark Zuckerberg and earn a million money right away. And that’s not going to happen. Read more…

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