Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google?: Trick Questions, Zen-like Riddles, Insanely Difficult Puzzles, and Other Devious Interviewing Techniques You Need to Know to Get a Job Anywhere in the New EconomyLittle, Brown, 4. 1. 2012 - Počet stran: 304 You are shrunk to the height of a nickel and thrown in a blender. The blades start moving in 60 seconds. What do you do? If you want to work at Google, or any of America's best companies, you need to have an answer to this and other puzzling questions. Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google? guides readers through the surprising solutions to dozens of the most challenging interview questions. The book covers the importance of creative thinking, ways to get a leg up on the competition, what your Facebook page says about you, and much more. Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google? is a must-read for anyone who wants to succeed in today's job market. |
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Punked and Outweirded | |
Engineers and How Not to Think Like Them | |
Whiteboarding | |
The Unbreakable | |
Weighing Your Head | |
Answers | |
Acknowledgments | |
Books by William Poundstone | |
Websites and Videos | |
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