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Production Coordinator Interview Questions
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There weren't really difficult questions, most of the typical tell me about yourself and what would you do in this situation. One question that sticks out in my mind "What would you do as the Production Supervisor if you were given a task that you knew couldn't be completed in the time allotted?
What was the hardest thing I done? Make sure to give a case that shows how you learned from the experience.
Typical questions about safety, knowledge about production and quality
I was asked about how I handle conflict resolution as a manager in other industries, even though i was not seeking a supervisory position and as I recall none of the questions asked had anything to do with production
How I feel about steel tip shoes and overtime
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System design, coding algorithms and a get to know you interview
Do you see operators as a good source of information?
The quiz was pretty simple, you'll be asked basic questions about Linux. Battleship game: write a function that finds a ship and return its coordinates. Write a script that connects to 100 hosts, looks for a particular process and sends an email with a report. What is a filesystem, how does it work? File permissions, properties, file types. A write operation failed with an error, how do you figure out what happened? What's a signal and how is it handled by the kernel? What's a zombie process? Talk about an iostat output (what does user vs system cpu load mean, what does iowait% mean, cache vs buffers, why do we need caching, how much cache is needed, how can disk performance be improved, where is the bottleneck) How do TCP, UDP work? Describe what happens when a client opens a web page. How does DNS work? How does HTTP work? How does a router work? Various questions about your current experience, talk about a conflict situation and how you handled it. How would you design a system that manipulates content sent from a client (e.g. clean bad words in a comment post)? Write a function to sort a list of integers that looks like this [5,2,0,3,0,1,6,0] -> [1,2,3,5,6,0,0,0] in the most efficient way.
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