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After less than 2 weeks of applying online, they sent me an email with technical questions. The positions is Data Science Intern, so they were multiple choice questions about coding, data queries, data frames, data types, some knowledge of SQL, R and Python. Also intermediate statistical knowledge: distributions, p-value. If you have never touch those topics, you will not pass the exam. One week after taking the exam, they sent me the invitation for an online video assessment. The questions were: 1.- Is it more important to have produced tangible accomplishments or maintain good relationships with colleagues? I had to record my answer in a 1-min video and upload it. 2.- Write an email to your manager describing why your team's project will be late (written assessment, no more than 200 words).
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Internship

Interviewed at Chegg

4
Feb 10, 2020

After less than 2 weeks of applying online, they sent me an email with technical questions. The positions is Data Science Intern, so they were multiple choice questions about coding, data queries, data frames, data types, some knowledge of SQL, R and Python. Also intermediate statistical knowledge: distributions, p-value. If you have never touch those topics, you will not pass the exam. One week after taking the exam, they sent me the invitation for an online video assessment. The questions were: 1.- Is it more important to have produced tangible accomplishments or maintain good relationships with colleagues? I had to record my answer in a 1-min video and upload it. 2.- Write an email to your manager describing why your team's project will be late (written assessment, no more than 200 words).

Suppose you are given the opportunity to bid for a treasure chest, which you know to be priced uniformly anywhere between £0-£1000. If you bid equal to or above the price, you win the treasure chest (at the cost of your bid). If you bid below the price, you do not earn the treasure chest. Now, also suppose you can sell the treasure chest for 1.5 times the price of the treasure chest (should you obtain the chest). What should your bid be?
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Summer Internship

Interviewed at Jane Street

4.4
Apr 27, 2012

Suppose you are given the opportunity to bid for a treasure chest, which you know to be priced uniformly anywhere between £0-£1000. If you bid equal to or above the price, you win the treasure chest (at the cost of your bid). If you bid below the price, you do not earn the treasure chest. Now, also suppose you can sell the treasure chest for 1.5 times the price of the treasure chest (should you obtain the chest). What should your bid be?

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