IBM classic interview questions and answers

20 17 IBM classic interview questions and answers

IBM has invested in relational database for a long time, and the database patent technology used in DB2 is more than the patents owned by Oracle, Microsoft and Sybase combined ... The following are the classic interview questions and answers I shared for you, and you are welcome to refer to them!

Question 1: Why are you the best candidate for this job?

I have worked in many such positions, and my experience will help me to be qualified for this position.

I am excellent in all aspects.

C. Through our communication, I think this is a good place to work.

D, you need to be able to produce? Benefit? My background and experience can prove my ability, such as: I used to?

Example 1: A, error. Experience is good, but? Many of the same positions? It may give the impression that you don't always guarantee good performance.

B, mistakes. A confident answer, but too arrogant. For such problems, proper cases and modesty are more important.

C. mistakes. This is a good compliment to the employer, but it is too self-centered and irrelevant. You should point out what you can offer the employer.

D. the best answer. Answering questions and providing case support are the best strategies here.

Test 2: Describe yourself.

List your personal experiences, hobbies, etc.

B, publicize your good moral character and work habits.

C, list three specific cases of their own personality and achievements.

Example 2: A. Error. Generally speaking, the recruiter wants to know more about your habits and behaviors through this question. Personal details mean nothing to them.

B. Arrogance doesn't make you stand out from the competition. After answering the questions, you must gain the trust of the recruiter and let him/her remember you. Such propaganda was not successful.

C. the best answer. Case is the best proof of your ability. A clear, concise and powerful case can make you stand out and leave a good impression on the recruiter. Therefore, before the interview, you'd better consider what qualities you need for this job and be prepared.

If you are asked a key question, such as: Are you creative? Can you work under pressure? What is the best answer?

A) answer? what's up Or? No? .

B) answer? what's up Or? No? And give a concrete example.

C) answer? what's up Or? No? , and further explain.

A) error. An unfounded answer always seems unreliable. Even this only needs to be answered? what's up Or? No? The problem also needs specific explanation.

B) the best answer. A short and specific safety can support your answer well, and at the same time show your confidence and sincerity.

C) error. Specific cases can explain your ability more simply and powerfully. It is easy to digress and get confused when explaining. At the same time, it's best not to use application guides or something, okay? Classic? Sweet talk, that will make you look like a? Occupation? For work.

What do you hope to find in this position?

A) I want to find a good opportunity so that I can use my knowledge to contribute to the development of the company and create further opportunities for myself.

B) I want to find a company that can recognize my efforts and achievements.

C) I want to find a company that can provide me with enough salary. I work hard and deserve so much money.

A) the best answer. This answer shows your ambition and willingness to work hard for a good opportunity. This answer is full of confidence and energy.

B) error. This answer seems wishful thinking, and the recruiter may doubt the possibility that you will work hard for the benefit of the company in the future (not for your personal realization).

C) error. Although we work for money to some extent, we need to deal with it better in the interview. Most recruiters are looking for employees who can work hard and achieve results. Paying too much attention to income generally does not lead to good results in recruitment.

How much do you know about our company?

A) I have read some introductions of your company in advance. As far as I know, your company?

B) What I saw and heard about your company attracted me to join this team. I know what this industry is. Who is your client? . What interests me most is who are you?

I know a lot about your company. I like working in your company.

A) error. This description shows that you are not confident in what you know, leaving a lot of room for digression.

B) the best answer. Although it takes a lot of preparation to speak so accurately, it will benefit your interview a lot. Every time I apply for a company, I will learn about the company through various channels, print it out, and bring it with me during the interview, which shows that you care about the company and the job, and you have long been a company employee. )

C) error. It means you know nothing about the company. In an interview, adequate preparation is irreplaceable.

What is your weakness?

A) I am always depressed when my colleagues complain about everything.

B) I don't pay much attention to my personal reputation. As far as I'm concerned, I don't care who gets fame, as long as things are done well.

C) I don't feel weak.

A) the best answer. This always shows your ability to pay attention to and evaluate the performance of others very tactfully. It also shows that you have a good critical ability, which is very important for any position.

B) error. This shows that you don't pay much attention to others, pay too much attention to results, and are unlikely to have a strong ability to help others develop.

C) error. Weakness is also an important way to understand a person's value. This one-dimensional answer is likely to make you ignore what the recruiter wants.

What are your short-term goals?

A) I just want to find a job in the short term.

B) I am heavily in debt, and I want to find a job in the short term and do my duty.

C) I want to find a job that suits me in the short term and make my own contribution to the company. The work we are talking about today seems to be a good opportunity. Can you tell me more details about this job?

A) error. It's been useless for a long time.

B) error. This may be true, but no company wants its employees to have naked money relations with the company, which has nothing to do with the company's long-term goals. Moreover, the company doesn't like employees who have many debt problems.

C) the best answer. This answer is comprehensive? Contribution? And then what? Ask for it? Two aspects, back to the lecture on this work.

Where will you be in five years?

A) I haven't thought that far, but I really want this job.

B) If I am selected, I will continue to study in the company and try different positions in five years and five years. I hope to start my career in such a company.

C) In the long run, I will start my own company.

A) error. This question may be easy to put recruiters? Scare away? .

B) the best answer. This answer shows your pursuit? Progress? On the other hand, it shows that you understand that the promotion process is influenced by many factors and you will not be eager for quick success. At the same time, this answer implies that you will settle down in a company, which is exactly what recruiters like.

C) error. This will imply that you will learn through this job, and then you are likely to become a competitor of this company. Why should the company cultivate a competitor?

What is your salary requirement?

A) I think I'm worth at least 60 thousand a year.

B) I think the salary is negotiable. Your company has always had a good reputation in the treatment of employees, and I believe my treatment will not be bad.

C) Money is not important to me, but the working environment is the most important.

A) error. We should handle the question of money more skillfully in the interview.

B) the best answer. This is a good indication that you are willing to work for the company.

C) error. This answer seems wishful thinking, and the recruiter may suspect that you will only work for the benefit of the company in the future.

(Of course, regarding salary, I will give a figure if the company puts it forward when applying for the job, which has a lot to do with my personal situation, so I'd better choose B.)

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How long do you think you will stay in this job if I hire you?

A. It may take me some time to give a more specific answer to this question.

B. It takes at least three to five years to learn the essence of a job.

C. this question is difficult to answer, and it may depend on the situation at that time.

D. at least 2 years. Two years later, I plan to go abroad for further study.

Answer: Choose B the most, followed by A. The answer of B can fully show your stability, but it must be consistent with your previous work on your resume. A's answer is very practical, and some personnel directors can accept this answer because they appreciate the frankness of candidates.

Besides our company, which companies have you applied for?

A. besides applying for a computer peripheral product company like yours, I also applied for it? Beverage company? Software design companies and? Chemical company.

B. Many companies contacted me through the talent website, and the list is endless.

C. Since I am only interested in computer companies, besides your company, I also applied? And then what? Company.

D. I'm not very active in changing jobs. I sent some resumes in the past six months, but I can't remember the company name.

Answer: the ideal answer is that C.C.' s answer can show that the candidate has a clear goal and wants to know where his next job should be.

How do you think your boss will react if you leave your present job?

A. I was shocked because my boss trusted me and I was like his right-hand man.

B: That's all right. He probably knows, but the company is not busy now.

C.he may be used to it. Anyway, his people come and go all the time.

D: I think he will get angry and curse. He is a rather emotional person.

Answer: The ideal answer is A. The interviewer wants to know how you get along with your former (current) supervisor and what is your position in the supervisor's mind. I think A is a little too much. It can be said that there will be some problems in the front desk work in the short term, but if I can enter your company, I will deal with the business of XX company first and do a good job of handover. This is the most basic, and I think our company should do the same. )

Microsoft test questions

1. Why is the manhole cover of the sewer round?

Answer: Because the sewer is round.

2. A farmer picked a pair of bamboo baskets and went to the market to buy things. When he came to a wooden bridge, a child came over. He wanted to go back and let the child cross the bridge first, but he looked around and a child came behind him. In the dilemma, the farmers used their quick wits and came up with a clever way to let everyone cross the single-plank bridge smoothly, and no one took a step back.

Q: What methods do farmers use?

Answer: put one in the basket and go to 180.

Step 3 enter the room skillfully

A geological exploration team has 12 members and lives in 12 rooms in a building. Because of work, the data can't be concentrated, and everyone's room has information that others need to check. On this day, 12 players have to go out to do their homework again. Before departure, the team leader said: 12 can't come back together during the homework, so it's difficult for a team member to come back to check the information. Now each of us has two keys to open our own door. Only one key is allowed to be taken away, and the other key is not allowed to be hung on the door. Because it is not safe, the doors and windows of every room should be closed tightly. Let's think about it. Why would anyone come back for room 12?

Q: If you are a member of a team, can you figure out a way?

Answer: Just give it to the captain.

Step 4 sleep and wake up

How many times have you fallen asleep and woken up since the moment you were born? How many times?

Answer: I may fall asleep again.

Microsoft interview questions

Intelligent problem

1. It takes 1 hour to burn an uneven rope from beginning to end. How to determine the time of half an hour by burning rope?

2. 10 pirates robbed 100 gems, each of which is the same size and priceless. They decided to divide it like this:

(1) Draw lots to decide your own number (1~10);

(2) First, 1 put forward the distribution plan, and then everyone voted. When and only when more than half of the people agree, they will be distributed according to his plan, otherwise they will be thrown into the sea to feed sharks;

(3) If 1 dies, No.2 puts forward a distribution plan, and then the remaining four people vote. If and only if more than half of the people agree, they will be distributed according to his plan, otherwise they will be thrown into the sea to feed sharks;

4 and so on?

Conditions: Every pirate is a very smart person who can make rational judgments and make choices.

Question: What kind of distribution scheme does the first pirate propose to maximize his income?

3. Why is the cover of the sewer round?

4. How many cars are there in China?

You let the workers work for you for 7 days, and the reward is a gold bar. This gold bar is divided into seven connected parts, and you must give them a gold bar at the end of each day. If you were only allowed to break the gold bars twice, how would you pay the workers?

6. One train leaves Beijing for Guangzhou at a speed of15km/h, and another train leaves Guangzhou for Beijing at a speed of 20km/h.. If a bird leaves with two trains at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour, it starts from Beijing, meets another car, and then returns to fly in the opposite direction, so it flies back and forth between the two trains in turn until the two trains meet. How long did the bird fly?

7. You have two cans, 50 red marbles and 50 blue marbles. Choose a jar at random and put a marble in the jar at random. How do you give the best chance to choose red marbles? What are the chances of getting the red ball in your plan?

8. Imagine you are standing in front of a mirror. Excuse me, why can the image in the mirror be upside down, but not upside down?

9. If you have unlimited water, a 3-liter spoon and a 5-liter spoon, and the shapes of the two spoons are uneven, how can you accurately weigh 4 liters of water?

10. You have a bucket of jelly, including yellow, green and red. Close your eyes and grab two of the same color. How many times can I be sure that you must have two jellies of the same color?

1 1. How many groups of * * * consecutive integers sum to 1000?

12. Planes of the same model start from the same place, but each plane can only fly around the earth for half a week with full fuel, and it can refuel between planes, and the plane that has finished refueling must return to the starting point. Ask at least how many flights are needed to meet the demand of a plane circling the earth once.

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