The case study focuses on your ability to dissect processes and to create logical/creative solutions. There isn't any one right answer, but as long as you can articulate your thoughts well and succinctly summarize your recommendations, you will be fine. I'd highly recommend practicing case studies with a partner before your interview.
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What would you say is your biggest flaw
Please give me an example of a situation you have faced, within which you felt you made poor decisions, and what actions did you take afterwards. (behavioral interview question to replace the idiotic "what are your weaknesses" question)
All questions will be behavioral based. Make sure you have the standard ones practiced ("tell me about yourself", "what are your biggest weaknesses", "why do you want to work in public accounting", "tell me about a time when you..."
Linux, TCP, Networking, Security. The interviewers dive deeper into each of these. the logical complexity increase with each passing round. The interviewer were always helpful and didnt push you too hard
Derive and implement logistic regression.
Have you ever had to make a decision without having all the information? If so, how did you manage it?
Business case was about pharmaceuticals company being stuck in traditional sales processes. Fax documents, slow information, low sales staff morale, etc. Make recommendations based on issues and justify them. What if only two on provided list of recommendations could be done? Which would you choose, why, and prioritize them.
Whose approach to modern dementia practice I preferred - University of Bradford's or University of Stirling's?
What is your best qualities in customer service
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