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Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google?: Fiendish Puzzles and and Impossible Interview Questions from the World's Top Companies

Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google?: Fiendish Puzzles and and Impossible Interview Questions from the World's Top Companies

William Poundstone

9781851689170

One World


Economics & Business; Advice on careers & achieving success

Paperback

288 pages

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You are shrunk to the height of a ten-pence piece 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 the world's top employers, you'll need to have a convincing answer to this and countless other tricky puzzles. Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google? reveals the new extreme interview questions in the post-crash, hypercompetitive job-market and uncovers the extraordinary lengths the best companies will go to find the right staff. William Poundstone guides readers through the surprising solutions to over a hundred of the most challenging conundrums actually used in interviews, as well as covering the importance of creative thinking, what your Facebook page says about you, and much more.

By:   William Poundstone
Imprint:   One World
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 28mm,  Width: 234mm,  Spine: 156mm
Weight:   408g
ISBN:  

9781851689170


ISBN 10:   1851689176
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   April 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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William Poundstone is the bestselling author of over ten bestselling non-fiction books, including Priceless: The Hidden Psychology of Value. He has written for The New York Times, The Economist, Esquire, Psychology Today, and Harvard Business Review. His books have sold over half a million copies worldwide.


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