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Systems Analyst Interview Questions
"Systems analysts work to build, maintain, and improve speed and efficiency of computer systems. Employers are looking for analytical thinkers with the ability to identify and solve complex problems. During the interview process, expect to be quizzed on your knowledge of IT systems such as networking processes and infrastructure. A bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field is generally expected."
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Linux?
Give me an example of how you lead or participated in a team and what were the outcomes. (Round 2)
Round 3, was very straight forward. No tricky questions. Similar to phone interview questions. Why Accenture?
I wouldn't say there was 1 really profoundly difficult question, but the process itself - asking questions that might cause you to make a contradiction in your reasons for interviewing with Accenture, was stressful.
I had a fantastic chat with the original lady who reached out to me for the position I wished to put aside to pursue a different, more challenging one. She basically asked the questions you would expect when testing the soft skills and personality of a potential applicant. I was delighted to find she did as much research on me as I did her and we went off script for a good 15 minutes. She told me I would hear back from the recruiter that was in charge of the position I was primarily interested in, but we also decided if that didn't work out, I would pursue the position she originally reached out to me regarding. Laura if you read this, no matter what happens to me, Paylocity is VERY lucky to have someone like you in recruiting!
You accidentally entered: cd /bin; chmod 644 chmod, how can you fix it
Implement LRU Cache?
Phone Screen: - When and how do you define a global in C? - How many hex digits in a byte?
An antenna engineer gives you a test unit, telling you that an antenna's efficiency is -2dB when measured passively. You measure it actively and find that it is actually -3dB. What could account for the difference if there is nothing wrong with the calibration of the anechoic chamber? How could you prove it? If you measure active efficiency of an antenna as being -3dB, but you see that the TIS is 5dB worse than the conducted sensitivity for a given channel, what could be causing this if there is nothing wrong with your calibrations?
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