Analyst Interview Questions

Analyst Interview Questions

Analysten arbeiten in verschiedenen Feldern. Sie zerlegen komplexe Probleme in ihre Bestandteile und finden Lösungen. Bei Vorstellungsgesprächen suchen Arbeitgeber nach Bewerbern mit starken analytischen und Problemlösungsfähigkeiten sowie fundierten Kenntnissen in der Materie. Um Informationen zu spezifischen Fragen zu erhalten, die Ihnen evtl. gestellt werden, recherchieren Sie zu einer bestimmten Rolle wie z. B. Business Analyst, Finanzanalyst, Programmanalyst oder Datenanalyst.

Typische Bewerbungsfragen als Analyst (m/w/d) und wie Sie diese beantworten

Question 1

Frage 1: Was sind Ihrer Meinung nach die Kernkompetenzen eines Analysten?

How to answer
So beantworten Sie die Frage: Stellen Sie eine Liste zusammen, in der sowohl die Verhaltens- als auch die fachlichen Attribute hervorgehoben werden, die Sie für die Rolle mitbringen. Die Stellenbeschreibung umfasst in der Regel spezifische Fähigkeiten, nach denen ein Arbeitgeber sucht, sowie solche, die besonders geschätzt werden. Integrieren Sie diese in Ihre Antwort.
Question 2

Frage 2: Wie gehen Sie mit Anforderungsänderungen um?

How to answer
So beantworten Sie die Frage: Diese Frage dient dazu, Ihr logisches Denken und Ihre Problemlösungsfähigkeiten zu beurteilen. Legen Sie dar, wie Sie Änderungen priorisieren und ihre Auswirkungen auf Projekte und Ressourcen evaluieren. Erläutern Sie auch, wie Sie Lücken in Funktions- und technischen Designs entdecken, die durch die Änderungen entstehen.
Question 3

Frage 3: Mit welchen Intelligence-Tools oder Systemen haben Sie schon gearbeitet?

How to answer
So beantworten Sie die Frage: Führen Sie die spezifischen Tools und Systeme auf, die Sie bereits verwendet haben. Falls Sie ein System benutzt haben, das vom einstellenden Unternehmen eingesetzt wird, sollten Sie dies hervorheben. Falls Sie mit dessen Technologie nicht vertraut sind, sprechen Sie über Wunsch, dazuzulernen.

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Phone interview: 1. A n by n by n cube, painted all outside surfaces. Then cut it into 1 by 1 by 1 cubes. These cubes have faces that are painted and some faces not painted. The ratio between painted faces and number of cubes is 2:3. What is n? 2. A regular dice. (six faces, with 1,2,...,6 dots on each face) Now one dot is randomly selected and removed. Then we toss the dice. What's the prob that a face with odd No. of dots facing up? 3. You have some coins in pocket (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters). The average value is 20 cents. If you add 1 more quarter to the sum, the average became 21 cents. How many dimes you have in pocket? (I asked if I can have none of any kind and he said yes) On-site interview: 1. A tug boat is lugging a cable of 8km long which has signal receivers on it. The receivers are evenly distributed with a distance of 12.5m between each of em. The boat keeps moving forward and every 50 meters, it fires a signal wave downwards the seabed. The signal is then bounced back and received by receivers on the cable. The middle point between the position where the signal was fired and the receiver picking up this very signal is called TMP. Therefore, one fired signal has 1 TMP per receiver but there're so many receivers on the cable. So one fired signal can have many TMP's. But one TMP may be corresponded to many signal/receiver pair as the boat is moving and it keeps firing. Question is how many fold (signal/receiver pair) for one TMP? 2. A 4x3 table. Ignore four corner cells, leaving 2+4+2=8 cells in total. Any two cells that have a side or a corner sharing are called "neighbors". Find a way to fill in numbers 1-8 into these 8 cells that no neighbor cells have consecutive numbers in them.
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Seismic Imaging Analyst

Interviewed at Viridien

3.5
Feb 8, 2017

Phone interview: 1. A n by n by n cube, painted all outside surfaces. Then cut it into 1 by 1 by 1 cubes. These cubes have faces that are painted and some faces not painted. The ratio between painted faces and number of cubes is 2:3. What is n? 2. A regular dice. (six faces, with 1,2,...,6 dots on each face) Now one dot is randomly selected and removed. Then we toss the dice. What's the prob that a face with odd No. of dots facing up? 3. You have some coins in pocket (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters). The average value is 20 cents. If you add 1 more quarter to the sum, the average became 21 cents. How many dimes you have in pocket? (I asked if I can have none of any kind and he said yes) On-site interview: 1. A tug boat is lugging a cable of 8km long which has signal receivers on it. The receivers are evenly distributed with a distance of 12.5m between each of em. The boat keeps moving forward and every 50 meters, it fires a signal wave downwards the seabed. The signal is then bounced back and received by receivers on the cable. The middle point between the position where the signal was fired and the receiver picking up this very signal is called TMP. Therefore, one fired signal has 1 TMP per receiver but there're so many receivers on the cable. So one fired signal can have many TMP's. But one TMP may be corresponded to many signal/receiver pair as the boat is moving and it keeps firing. Question is how many fold (signal/receiver pair) for one TMP? 2. A 4x3 table. Ignore four corner cells, leaving 2+4+2=8 cells in total. Any two cells that have a side or a corner sharing are called "neighbors". Find a way to fill in numbers 1-8 into these 8 cells that no neighbor cells have consecutive numbers in them.

Not really difficult but at the time I was asked I looked like the biggest idiot: There are N boxes and N keys. Each key opens exactly one box. Suppose we lock each key inside a random box. We pick a box at random and break it in order to get the key. What is the probability that with that key we will be able to open the rest of the boxes without having to break any of the remaining ones?
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Seismic Imaging Analyst

Interviewed at Viridien

3.5
Jul 18, 2014

Not really difficult but at the time I was asked I looked like the biggest idiot: There are N boxes and N keys. Each key opens exactly one box. Suppose we lock each key inside a random box. We pick a box at random and break it in order to get the key. What is the probability that with that key we will be able to open the rest of the boxes without having to break any of the remaining ones?

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