How would you handle a situation where there is no clear solution to a problem
Senior Technical Program Manager Interview Questions
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You have 4 numbers. If you extract any of the four numbers and keep three, the average of the them will be: 45, 55, 65 and 70. What is the average of the four numbers together?
Is the Salesforce.com/Force.com platform a "relational database"?
Estimate the number of spark plugs in the state of California.
what was most innovative technical work you have done
A vaguest ion that was asked in a very general way, but which the interviewer clearly had specific answers he was looking for: "what are four components that are included in every specification doc". That sounded a lot like a thing you would find at Microsoft and similar large companies where process is more strictly defined. I answered poorly, I think, perhaps because I haven't worked with that kind of spec in a very long time, and not on any projects that worked out well. Smaller orgs/programs/projects (startups and incubators, for example, where the outcome is always in flux, as I am accustomed to working with) can have poor specs, specs that are centered on marketing, planning documents that are made up of wireframes and time-based stage gates. In any case, I choked a bit, and the interview kind of skated around and became more specific as we went along. I don't think that is inappropriate, though, because Amazon does value and expect the ability to deal with ambiguity.
All the questions were generic and quickly were found to be scripted.
The IT manger asking things that are not in common, like what is the results of using a less than one meter network cable !!
i entered call center industry,so normally they asked me if i could create a scenario that has customer problem,solution to their problem,and asked me how did i handle the call.
Are you ready to work Monday to Sunday.
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