You have 45 minutes to solve a problem you have zero experience in. "Our client is a pharmaceutical giant losing market share to generics. Model the profitability of a new R&D pipeline." You need math, strategy, and poise.
Use the STAR Method (Situation, Task, Action, Result). Highlighting what you learned and how you applied that lesson to a later success is more important than the failure itself. "What are your salary expectations?"
Use this framework to evaluate any free download:
: Explain your thought process clearly while writing out solutions.
3. "Estimate how many gas stations are in the United States."
You have 45 minutes to solve a problem you have zero experience in. "Our client is a pharmaceutical giant losing market share to generics. Model the profitability of a new R&D pipeline." You need math, strategy, and poise.
Use the STAR Method (Situation, Task, Action, Result). Highlighting what you learned and how you applied that lesson to a later success is more important than the failure itself. "What are your salary expectations?"
Use this framework to evaluate any free download:
: Explain your thought process clearly while writing out solutions.
3. "Estimate how many gas stations are in the United States."