1. What games are your favorite? Name 6 2. Explain in detail why you like and dislike 2 of them 3. Get familiar with our product and ask a questions about the products users you want to know. Go in-depth about why you want to know. 4. Design a full survey for your above question. 5. Our retention rate is declining, name specifically how you would identify it.
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Tell us about a time you made a mistake and how you resolved it? Tell us how you present your findings to key stakeholders? Tell us what are your percieved weaknesses and weaknesses that your superior has told you to work on.
Interview questions included asking about previous roles, experiences in research and a few targeted questions regarding case scenarios and what would I recommend in certain example situations. Example situations included things like a company wants to increase time spent on a certain section of their web page, please role play or describe how you would present your recommendations including type of research, timeline and number of participants.
describe your research process for case study challenge
For the frst round with the recruiter "tell me more about your life story?"
Why are you looking for a new role?
The phone interview questions were more about my experience and my education. I sent a written analyses report based on my master thesis to my second phone interviewer to demonstrate my ability to analyze data and communicate data. The onsite interview questions were varied. It includes some basic interview questions (e.g., Why Samsung? What product you use Samsung? What your experience can help Samsung?), some technical questions (e.g., machine learning, neural network, python, reduced dimensions), and some hypothesized questions (e.g., if we have the questions of xxx, what type of data you need? how do you analyze the data? what the data can tell us?)
What is the most interesting method you've used to recruit research participants? Who were you looking for and how did you find this method useful?
Is that it?
What is your research process?
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