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Q1: Please review the attached ‘Incidents.csv’ file for ACLED data on Morocco. Please identify the following: 1) How many total incidents of Riots/Protests and Violence against Civilians were there in the period 2000 to 2010, inclusive. 2) Using Google Docs, make a bar graph showing Riots/Protests and Violence against Civilians per year for the whole dataset. The graph should communicate both the total number of incidents (Riots/Protests + Violence against Civilians) as well as the totals for each category 3) Write a paragraph describing an approach to automating the production of this graph.
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Senior Information Management Officer

Interviewed at United Nations OCHA

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Feb 4, 2021

Q1: Please review the attached ‘Incidents.csv’ file for ACLED data on Morocco. Please identify the following: 1) How many total incidents of Riots/Protests and Violence against Civilians were there in the period 2000 to 2010, inclusive. 2) Using Google Docs, make a bar graph showing Riots/Protests and Violence against Civilians per year for the whole dataset. The graph should communicate both the total number of incidents (Riots/Protests + Violence against Civilians) as well as the totals for each category 3) Write a paragraph describing an approach to automating the production of this graph.

Do you have references? What is the most important thing for a software tester? What do you think a lead software tester does? Which methodology do you prefer? What tools did you use when testing? How did you perform each test? Where is your school located? What year did you graduate? Show me how to secure a server running ASP.net. (Paper and pen was pushed across the table.) Do you have any questions for us? *Bait and Switch seems to be common for Local and State tech positions (at least for me). Be prepared to answer non related questions if you have additional skills not required for the job. In my case, I was only supposed to do "entry level" functions ( presentations, budget journals, UPK recordings, etc.). However, none of my interview question were related to the job description. In other words, I came in to work as a "project assistant" and interviewed as if I was tester or software engineer.

Do you have references? What is the most important thing for a software tester? What do you think a lead software tester does? Which methodology do you prefer? What tools did you use when testing? How did you perform each test? Where is your school located? What year did you graduate? Show me how to secure a server running ASP.net. (Paper and pen was pushed across the table.) Do you have any questions for us? *Bait and Switch seems to be common for Local and State tech positions (at least for me). Be prepared to answer non related questions if you have additional skills not required for the job. In my case, I was only supposed to do "entry level" functions ( presentations, budget journals, UPK recordings, etc.). However, none of my interview question were related to the job description. In other words, I came in to work as a "project assistant" and interviewed as if I was tester or software engineer.

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