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    The 9 Oddest Job Interview Questions Asked at Tech Companies in 2011

    When sitting down for a job interview at a top U.S. tech company, you'd typically expect the interviewer to hammer you with questions testing your abilities, past history and knowledge of the company. You wouldn't think it was the time or the place to start exploring solutions to world hunger, but that's exactly what happened to one candidate looking to be a software developer at Amazon.

    In Glassdoor's annual review of the top 25 oddball questions asked in job interviews in 2011, tech companies feature highly. Although there's just one question from Google on the list, the Wall Street Journal recently profiled the search giant's interview process, highlighting the trademark strangeness of some of the questions.

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    Google's odd questions range from relatively straightforward mathematical brain teasers like, "Using only a four-minute hourglass and a seven-minute hourglass, measure exactly nine minutes--without the process taking longer than nine minutes," to truly head-slapping queries such as, "A man pushed his car to a hotel and lost his fortune. What happened?"

    Google isn't alone in this practice. Apple, Microsoft, Facebook and many others have challenged the brains of prospective job candidates in some truly odd ways for a long time. Glassdoor has been publishing a compilation for only since 2009, but the idea has been around a lot longer than that.

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    The "oddball question," of course, is meant to challenge the job candidate to think on his or her feet. It forces the interviewee to reach beyond prepared remarks and start engaging in problem solving on the spot. The best "weird" questions still have some relation to the kind of work the position entails. (For example, questions about finding the correct sequence could relate to jobs involving organizational systems.)

    What's the weirdest interview question you've ever gotten? Let us know in the comments, and browse the strangest interview questions from tech companies on Glassdoor's list below.


    "How many people are using Facebook in San Francisco at 2:30 p.m. on a Friday?" -- Asked at Google, Vendor Relations Manager candidate

    "If Germans were the tallest people in the world, how would you prove it?" -- Asked at Hewlett-Packard, Product Marketing Manager candidate

    "Given 20 'destructible' light bulbs (which break at a certain height), and a building with 100 floors, how do you determine the height that the light bulbs break?" -- Asked at Qualcomm, Engineering candidate

    "How would you cure world hunger?" -- Asked at Amazon.com, Software Developer candidate

    "You're in a row boat, which is in a large tank filled with water. You have an anchor on board, which you throw overboard (the chain is long enough so the anchor rests completely on the bottom of the tank). Does the water level in the tank rise or fall?" -- Asked at Tesla Motors, Mechanical Engineer candidate

    "Please spell ‘diverticulitis’." -- Asked at EMSI Engineering, Account Manager candidate

    "You have a bouquet of flowers. All but two are roses, all but two are daisies, and all but two are tulips. How many flowers do you have?" -- Asked at Epic Systems, Corporation Project Manager/Implementation Consultant candidate

    "How do you feel about those jokers at Congress?" -- Asked at Consolidated Electrical, Management Trainee candidate

    "If you were a Microsoft Office program, which one would you be?" -- Asked at Summit Racing Equipment, Ecommerce candidate

    This story originally published on Mashable here.

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    25 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      For the 9 min hour glass:
      1. Turn both over.
      2. As soon as the 4 min runs out, turn it back over.
      3. When the seven minute runs out, immediately turn the 7min back over.
      (So given that 4+4 equals 8, on the second turn of the 4 min (step two above) there will be exactly one minute remaining when the 7 min expires from first turn.)
      4. Once the 4 min from step 2 above expires, Immediately turn over the restarted 7 min
      (Only one minute would have expired so flipping it back over gets you to 9 minutes.)
      • Larry 4 mths ago
        Actually its far easier than that - when the 7 minute one runs out - turn over the 4 minute one until it is half finished - 7 minutes plus 1/2 of 4 which is 2 = 9 minutes.
      • Steve 4 mths ago
        Larry, that is not a quantitative way of solving this problem. You can't just use visual inspection to roughly "see" that it's at 2 min. The original answer is actually an algorithm. Therefore, your answer is incorrect. I guess you're not an engineer. People with soft skills will tend to answer in your fashion.
      • james 4 mths ago
        by the time the qunatititative engineers got together and discussed the problem; the guys like Larry with good vision of the issues would be on to the next problem
    • R.D. H  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      The solution to world hunger - cannibalism
    • Phil R  •  Muncie, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      If I were a MS Office product, I would be too embarrassed to answer.
      • Jeff 4 mths ago
        I think I'd be Clippy, the beloved Office Assistant.
      • citizensagainstcorporatea ... 4 mths ago
        so you don't use word, excel, powerpoint, publisher, access...?
    • Andrew  •  Austin, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Car/hotel answer: he was playing monopoly.
      • SgtNutsac 4 mths ago
        he lost his fortue previous to running into auto problems resulting in having to get out and push.
    • Sporky McCrackin  •  4 mths ago
      I think this is the answer to the water displacement question. The key to this question is the difference between weight and volume. The anchor is very dense and weighs a lot so it displaces a lot of water while it is in the boat. But once it is dropped in the water it is denser than water and so it displaces less water. That means that when it is dropped in the water the boat should go up and the water level should go down.
      • ucv 4 mths ago
        The displacement does not change, the water level remains the same. All you've done is move the anchor from one place (where it was displacing a certain volume of water) to another place (where it displaces an equivalent volume).
      • K2 4 mths ago
        It was displacing enough water to float when it was in the boat, but not when at the bottom... I say the water level lowers.
    • David_Duke  •  Greenville, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      About time companies start asking stupid questions to go along with my stupid answers
    • Derek  •  4 mths ago
      For the flower question I think it's one of each for a total of 3 flowers. Is this correct?
      • L K 4 mths ago
        Yes.
      • SaniEa 4 mths ago
        how is it three?? =S
      • Larry 4 mths ago
        It's three because all but two are one kind, meaning because you have three kinds, if you have one rose then all other flowers but 2, a tulip and a daisy are roses ....because there are only three to start with and one is a rose.The sum total of two plus one is three.
    • Victoria  •  Vantaa, Finland  •  4 mths ago
      I would look the interviewer dead in the eye and ask him what he really wants to know about me.
    • russell  •  Macomb, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Hey kids,If I were interviewing for a job and they asked me nonsense questions like these, I would politely thank the interviewer for his time, state that this company is NOT the right choice for me, and then leave. This is what's wrong with the business community(and its been like this for three decades), they deal more with #$%$ and don't get the job done right.And then they blame the high cost of American workers and cover up their foibles by shipping the jobs to China.
    • milt  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Question was put to me...'How well do you work with older women" guess they had a lot of older women working there...DNA in Dallas, TX
    • !  •  4 mths ago
      The "world hunger" question is sticky. Are they asking to determine if you are a kind -hearted person, or to see if you are a realist? That is one situation where the solution is not warm and fuzzy. Given the type of job (technical), I think I'd walk out of that interview.
    • Alicia  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Rowboat and anchor. Water level would stay the same, anchor is already part of the displacement of the boat., Tall germans, comparitve statistical data, Flower 6, car and hotel monopoly, facebook question there is a way to track users per city and time in facebook, or you could use average percentage of FB users per city.
    • Joe  •  4 mths ago
      I interviewed at a job one time where HR asked me, "Out of the 9000 applicants for this job, why should we hire you?"
      The first thing to pop out of my mouth was, "I can give you 50 reasons *NOT* to hire me! Then I realized what I had just said, and back-peddled just as fast as I could and answered with what HR wanted to hear.
      .........
      Yes, I got the job and am still enjoying it today!
    • gene  •  4 mths ago
      www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
      Diverticulitis is small, bulging sacs or pouches of the inner lining of the intestine (diverticulosis) that become inflamed or infected. Most often, these pouches are in the large intestine
    • Michelle  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      The only possible reason to ask these questions is to see if the interviewee has the general mindset they're looking for. All are simple - for me- except the car and hotel one. I cannot STAND those types of questions. Would have lost that interview, and good riddance!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  4 mths ago
      For the world hunger question i think an answer along the lines of "create an app that tracks waste and spoilage in the distribution network of large farms and and allows for real time redirection of that produce before the issues occur to food centers," would be appropriate.
    • Kenneth  •  Springfield, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Heres my shot a the light buld question: Go to the top floor and drop a bulb if it breaks go to the 50 floor, a division by 2, drop the bulb, if it breaks go to floor 25 or if it doesn't go to floor 75, keeping dividing floors by 2 and within 8 bulbs you will know at which floor the bulbs break.
    • Killerbee  •  4 mths ago
      I'm glad these company are asking weird questions because at my work place, they ask these common and stupid questions: what's your weakness and strength. where do you see yourself 10 years from now. irrelevant!
    • Jason  •  Buffalo, New York  •  4 mths ago
      I would give a Rick Perry answer for each.... ummm, that would be... ummm.... yes.... well, no but.... I think.....ummm.... what was the question again?
    • The Delhi Llaama  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      All are trick questions requiring the questionee to slug the questioner for the common good.
      Or then the questioner could answer with the penalty of his life at stake....How high is UP?
      Or,.......What is the precise state of the art definition of a SECOND? Or,..... How does one perform the Road Agent Spin? You have five seconds or you will be shot....
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