Intelligence Analyst Interview Questions

Intelligence Analyst Interview Questions

Ein Intelligence Analyst evaluiert Daten und Informationen, um für verschiedene Organisationen Sicherheitsrisiken zu ermitteln und zu minimieren. Manche Intelligence Analysts arbeiten für Behörden, doch ist das Feld sehr weit und erstreckt sich über verschiedene Branchen und Bereiche. Bei der Bewerbung um eine Position als Intelligence Analyst werden Ihnen evtl. Fragen zu den Tools gestellt, die Sie zur Risikoerkennung nutzen.

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

Question 1

Frage 1: Beschreiben Sie Ihre Methode zur Identifizierung und Minimierung von Sicherheitsrisiken.

How to answer
So beantworten Sie die Frage: Durch diese Frage sollen Ihre Methoden und Prozesse beim Management wichtiger Aufgaben in Erfahrung gebracht werden. Beschreiben Sie anhand der STAR-Methode eine bestimmte Situation, die aufzeigt, wie Sie Daten analysieren, um potenzielle Sicherheitsrisiken für eine Organisation zu ermitteln und daraufhin Maßnahmen zu ergreifen.
Question 2

Frage 2: Wie verfolgen Sie die Daten, die Sie nutzen, um Entscheidungen zu treffen und Informationen mit anderen im Team zu teilen?

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So beantworten Sie die Frage: Datenanalyse ist Teil der Rolle als Intelligence Analyst, allerdings müssen Intelligence Analysts auch in der Lage sein, die Daten zu verfolgen, die sie nutzen und im gesamten Intelligence-Team verteilen. Sprechen Sie bei der Beantwortung dieser Frage über die Software oder Tools, mit deren Anwendung Sie vertraut sind und die eine präzise Datenanalyse und Datenverwaltung ermöglichen.
Question 3

Frage 3: Was ist Ihrer Meinung nach die größte Verantwortung eines Intelligence Analyst?

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So beantworten Sie die Frage: Bei dieser Frage können Sie Ihre Perspektive bezüglich der Rolle eines Intelligence Analyst und der damit verbundenen Verantwortung gegenüber einer Organisation vermitteln. Ihre Perspektive kann die Bedeutung der Minderung von Sicherheitsrisiken oder die Beschreibung der Verantwortung für den Schutz einer Gruppe von Menschen umfassen.

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I was presented with a 9-step procedure to forecast unit sales based on the previous 12 weeks and the history over the past two years, and a general notion that it combines a static average, a linear trend, and a function modeling seasonality. I was given 25 mins to come up with explanations what each step did.
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Business Intelligence Manager

Interviewed at Wayfair

3.1
Jul 11, 2017

I was presented with a 9-step procedure to forecast unit sales based on the previous 12 weeks and the history over the past two years, and a general notion that it combines a static average, a linear trend, and a function modeling seasonality. I was given 25 mins to come up with explanations what each step did.

A general business intelligence question where given an online provider of clothing or consumer goods, if the company were to start offering 1-day shipping rather than 2-day shipping, what would be two ways of tracking the impact of the change. Also, what would be two possible negative factors that could occur as part of offering the expedited shipping option?
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Business Intelligence Analyst

Interviewed at Wayfair

3.1
Apr 19, 2019

A general business intelligence question where given an online provider of clothing or consumer goods, if the company were to start offering 1-day shipping rather than 2-day shipping, what would be two ways of tracking the impact of the change. Also, what would be two possible negative factors that could occur as part of offering the expedited shipping option?

The question provided some data to analyze and asked to provide analysis of the data and insight into the information provided. It looked for 3-5 analysis points that could be revealed from the data, as well as 2-3 actionable pieces of information that could be utilized.
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Business Intelligence Analyst

Interviewed at Wayfair

3.1
Apr 19, 2019

The question provided some data to analyze and asked to provide analysis of the data and insight into the information provided. It looked for 3-5 analysis points that could be revealed from the data, as well as 2-3 actionable pieces of information that could be utilized.

First is a 9-step pseudo code, but I think that is not a coding test, but a math test! The interviewer just asked you why they are doing this step, what does this or that formula mean. Second, very stupid! Just show you the entire process of their their marketing and asked you how to generate a metrics of how to evaluate their marketing performance. Then followed by a math test. Unfortunately, the interviewer didn't make himself clear, when you asked, he just thought you were asking for clue?! Third one is a general behavioral test. No coding at all. Just describe your most recent project.
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Business Intelligence Analyst

Interviewed at Wayfair

3.1
Dec 13, 2017

First is a 9-step pseudo code, but I think that is not a coding test, but a math test! The interviewer just asked you why they are doing this step, what does this or that formula mean. Second, very stupid! Just show you the entire process of their their marketing and asked you how to generate a metrics of how to evaluate their marketing performance. Then followed by a math test. Unfortunately, the interviewer didn't make himself clear, when you asked, he just thought you were asking for clue?! Third one is a general behavioral test. No coding at all. Just describe your most recent project.

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