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Love the sloth. Always smiling. Sometimes a positive attitude is the most important factor in a hiring decision.
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Given the Airbnb business model and goal, that's a very relevant question for candidates. If you can't answer that one, you aren't likely to emotionally invest in a job there.
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I think that's the point with most of these questions. They are about quick creative thinking. The answers are more descriptive about how the candidate thinks than prescriptive in identifying a better candidate...
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I upgraded from an S4 to an S6 for personal reasons - the phone was dying, and Best Buy was giving away free tvs. Also, I could buy the phone on the cheap side and not get into the "renting by the month" plan. I admit it's...
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How to Knock Down Barriers to Effective Risk ManagementRisk management today is a hodgepodge of systems, siloed approaches, and poor data collection practices. That isn't how it should be.
Building a Mobile Business Mindset
The differences between mobile apps and conventional Windows clients, or even web applications, are far more than skin deep. Yes, the touch-versus-keyboard interface, APIs, and programming languages are new, but that’s arguably the easy part. There are profound differences in how the two are built, the functionality each prioritizes, the release cycles on which they’re developed — even the attitudes, values, and work styles of the developers creating them.