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by ShabbyDoo
4746 days ago
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A problem I see with many of these sorts of questions is that they often require the candidate to have some supposedly common knowledge which is not required for the job itself. Cryptic word games surely are much more difficult for a non-native speaker of the language in use. Questions related to facts about cities probably require local geographic knowledge. Surely the evacuation plan for SF must consider the capacity of various bridges? Someone who has lived in northern CA for most of his life would have a much easier time thinking through the logistics of moving people off a peninsula. And, of course, there's the Monopoly question (which I had to Google). I like estimation questions in general for many of the reasons other commenters have cited. However, I wish those using them would consider the knowledge implicitly required of a candidate. |
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