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How Do You Fight A Horsesized Duck William Poundstone

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How Do You Fight A Horsesized Duck William Poundstone
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Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.39 MB
Author: William Poundstone
Language: English
Year: 2021

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How Do You Fight A Horsesized Duck William Poundstone by William Poundstone instant download after payment.

How to succeed at interview mind games and win job offers at A‑list companies, with seventy difficult and devious questions, puzzles, and brain teasers
Each year about 28 million Americans begin a search for a new job. Many more live in the age of the permanent job search, their online profiles eternally awaiting a better offer. Job seekers are more mobile and better informed than ever, aspiring to work for employers offering an appealing culture, a robust menu of perks, and opportunities for personal fulfillment and advancement. The result is that millions of applications stream to the handful of companies that regularly top listings of the best companies to work for: Apple, Netflix, Amazon, Alphabet, Disney, SpaceX, Oracle, Pricewaterhouse-Coopers, and others. Tesla has received as many as 200 applications for each open position. How do selective employers choose which people to hire? It's through interviews asking uniquely demanding questions testing...

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