Had to build the highest freestanding tower as a group out of pasta using sellotape spaghetti sticks and a marshmallow.
Marketing Developer Interview Questions
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What SEO considerations do you take into account when writing code?
Why do you want to change your current job?
What's the difference between == and ===?
Tell me about a project you've worked on that succeeded and a project you've worked on that didn't succeed.
I got almost 15 questions; half of them were general questions and half of them were technical questions. <Genral Quesitons> 1. How to prioritize 2. What did you know about the ABEL Soft? 3. What do you want to do after graduation? <Technical Questions> 1. Which JavaScript Library do you know? 2. Do you know about the Google tracking system? 3. HTML/CSS experience 4. Experience in Photoshop/ Illustrator 5. What is MVC?
The one thing they asked me was why I wanted to work for P&G and how I could add to the company with my current and past experiences
How would you use technology to help you manage your work and achieve excellent results?
First interview was playing mini games online. Games were actually fun. One calculation game. Like a x b =56 and you need to choose a and b but it gets harder. you need to solve as mans as you can in a short time. one was moving pipe directions from the start to the end to meet both ends. The last one was something like remembering remeating numbers, I don't really remember. After passing that step successfully, the next interview is a video interview. You have only one chance to record your answer. I thought I will have a second chance, that's why I failed. You are given 3 questions. First is easy. You are given a noon-profit project and you need to assign people to contribute. But people you are assigning are working in different areas and some of them are managers who already have too many responsibilities. How would you manage the project. I don't remember the second question was, but it was harder than first one, but not that hard. 3rd was a nightmare. 2 pages of data. You need to read the situation and develop a marketing strategy. 3 countries, one product. How to increase sale there and how would you understand if yous strategy works? Which tools do you use? Which departments would you ask help from?
How do you handle new informations?
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