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I interviewed for a Senior Architect (Analytics - BI) position. While the JD was heavily focused on Data Analytics, the interview process felt less like a skill assessment and more like a "work-for-free" session. I was tasked with a case study involving actual client challenges faced by a current project/account. I prepared a client-facing presentation and presented it to the delivery team, who used the session to have their project doubts cleared. After providing actionable solutions to their real-time project issues, I was rejected with the excuse that I "lacked AI experience"—a requirement that was not emphasized in the JD nor relevant to the specific data architecture challenges presented in the case study.
Mar 24, 2026

I interviewed for a Senior Architect (Analytics - BI) position. While the JD was heavily focused on Data Analytics, the interview process felt less like a skill assessment and more like a "work-for-free" session. I was tasked with a case study involving actual client challenges faced by a current project/account. I prepared a client-facing presentation and presented it to the delivery team, who used the session to have their project doubts cleared. After providing actionable solutions to their real-time project issues, I was rejected with the excuse that I "lacked AI experience"—a requirement that was not emphasized in the JD nor relevant to the specific data architecture challenges presented in the case study.

Suppose you have a Cucumber example table with 10 rows. How would you configure Jenkins to ensure that the odd-numbered rows are executed in the morning and the even-numbered rows in the evening? ** I'm genuinely curious—how can this be considered a legitimate question? I'd like to ask those with several years of experience working with Cucumber. To me, it feels more frustrating than insightful. Based on my experience, it seems like questions like these are often driven more by ego than by a desire to share or gain meaningful knowledge. It can feel like a disregard for others’ time and expertise. I'd appreciate your thoughts—do you see value in this kind of question, or do you find it counterproductive as well?**
Sep 5, 2025

Suppose you have a Cucumber example table with 10 rows. How would you configure Jenkins to ensure that the odd-numbered rows are executed in the morning and the even-numbered rows in the evening? ** I'm genuinely curious—how can this be considered a legitimate question? I'd like to ask those with several years of experience working with Cucumber. To me, it feels more frustrating than insightful. Based on my experience, it seems like questions like these are often driven more by ego than by a desire to share or gain meaningful knowledge. It can feel like a disregard for others’ time and expertise. I'd appreciate your thoughts—do you see value in this kind of question, or do you find it counterproductive as well?**

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