Mathematics for Job Interviews
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Most careers today require some degree of mathematical ability. This is especially true for jobs in science and technology, retail and math education. A hiring manager may ask you math questions in your interview to gauge your mathematical skills and get a sense of your thought processes. The Mathematics for Job Interviews course will give you an idea of the interview questions that are frequently asked for any job. Mathematics plays a general part in aptitude in almost all competitive examinations, and it is also a quick test on mental maths skills and thought processes. The ability to clear the maths test lets the interviewer assess your problem-solving skills greatly. This course will guide you to solve time, distance, speed, age, percentage, average, profit, and loss problems. This course caters to aspirants preparing to crack any competitive examinations and for any job interview.
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How do I prepare for the Mathematics interview?
Mathematics makes the general part of almost every job interview in the aptitude part. You can go through a few common question patterns like time, age, speed, distance, percentage, average, profit and loss to begin with. This will cover most of the questions asked in interviews.
What are the most common mathematics questions?
The most common questions asked in the mathematics part of any interview include:
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Finding x and y intercepts of an equation
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Finding an equation with x and y intercepts given
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Finding the equation of a parabola
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Solving quadratics equations
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Choosing the right solution
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Time, speed, distance, age, average, percentage, profit and loss
What is a good math question to ask?
A good mathematics question will be very simple but tricky to answer in any job interview or competitive examination. The basic kind of questions with similar solutions is a suitable type of question to ask.