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How to answer flight attendant’s questions

1? "If you were a survivor of a plane crash, what would you like to do after the crash?" - Comments asked by Airbnb to applicants: "Airbnb "Board and Board" is a service website that collects accommodation from homeowners who have vacant rooms for rent and provides them to tourists for a fee. Up to now, Air Accommodation has provided room service to more than 25 million travelers in more than 34,000 cities in 190 countries around the world. The hiring manager asked the applicant this question, probably expecting the applicant to answer "find a room to sleep in darkness and forget about fear!" instead of "find an insurance company to settle the claim!"

2? "In the 1990s "Which jam do you like best?" - asked by Square Space to apply for a review: "Square Space" is a website construction company as famous as WordPress. If the question of "meals and lodging in the air" is somehow related to the company's business, then the question of "square space" simply makes the candidates confused.

3? "If you wake up from sleep and find that there are 2,000 unread emails, and you can only reply to 300 of them, how will you choose which emails to reply to?" ——Comments from Dropbox to applicants: The cloud storage service provider Dropbox may want applicants to know that 2,000 unread emails will definitely kill your computer, and there is no need to select and reply to emails. Compared with computer hard drive storage, cloud storage is the most awesome!

4? "If Spider-Man and Batman fight, who will win?" - Comments from Stanford University to applicants: In 1951, Stanford University decided to establish an industrial park on campus and rent the land on campus. Used by high-tech companies at the time, Silicon Valley was born. Fifty years later, 5,000 companies can trace their origins to Stanford ideas, faculty, or students. As the backbone of Silicon Valley, it is normal for Stanford University to be creative, and it is abnormal not to be creative. However, the question about the fight between Spider-Man and Batman was so bizarre to the candidates.

5? "Suppose there is a machine that allows you to print 100-dollar bills for a lifetime. What price are you willing to pay today to get this machine?" - Comments asked by Aksia company to candidates : This New York City-based hedge fund research and advisory firm was founded in 2006. As a rising star, she should tip her hat to hedge fund tycoon Soros. However, even Soros might not be able to answer the question she asked the candidates, right?

6? "What did you eat for breakfast?" - asked by Banana Republic to the applicant. Comments: As a GAP brand, it prefers aristocratic style, and the design style is more popular and novel. It is a mid-to-high-priced fashion brand. "Banana *** and Country" is probably the last thing to hear applicants answer "I eat bananas for breakfast!" Applicants who answer like this will definitely refer to this fashion brand as Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica, etc. Another Central American country is confused with the "Banana Wars".

7? "Please describe the color 'yellow' to a blind person." - Asked by Spirit Airlines (Spirit Airlines) to applicants Comments: "Spirit Airlines" is a low-cost airline in the United States The company has been profitable for eight consecutive years as of 2014. Net profit was recorded last year at US$225.5 million, a year-on-year increase of 27.4%. She posed this question to the flight attendant applicants. 99.99 has nothing to do with eroticism, and I don’t know if 00.01 has anything to do with eroticism.

8? "If you were called to unload a plane full of jelly beans from a 747 aircraft, what would you do?" - Comments from Bose to candidates: As one of the largest speaker manufacturers in the United States, Bose raised this question. Is it because it wants to install a speaker on the plane that is loud enough to knock down the jelly beans on the plane?

9? "How many people in the city of Chicago flew out last year?" - Asked by Redbox Company to applicants Comments: Redbox is the largest company in the United States that rents DVDs and video games through automated retail kiosks. Since the company is headquartered in a small city on the outskirts of Chicago, the question asked to the candidates is related to Chicago, so it is relatively normal thinking. However, if the applicant is asked to tell how many people in the third largest city in the United States fly out every year, if the hiring manager was not punished by his wife to kneel on the washboard at home the night before, there is something wrong with him. Wrong place.

10? “Which princess do you like best in Disney’s animations?” - Comments from applicants asked by Cold Stone Creamery: This company is headquartered in the United States Arizona company that makes and sells products such as ice cream and sorbet. It is quite famous and has branches in Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen and other places. If the applicant doesn't think big enough about the question she raised, he or she may not know the correct answer. Did all princesses in ancient times eat ice cream and ice cream? If a person is eliminated by a recruitment company because he/she failed to answer the above 10 ridiculous questions correctly, he/she does not need to feel regretful and uncomfortable. He/she is still an Earthling, and the one who answered correctly is probably a Martian. However, the following 50 questions are "fairly acceptable" questions that are often encountered when applying for jobs. Never apply for a job without being prepared to answer these questions: 1. “What are your strengths?” 2. “What are your weaknesses?” 3. “Why are you interested in working at (insert company name)? "4?" Where do you think you will be in 5 years? "5?" Why do you want to leave the company where you are currently working? "6? " Between (please insert date) and (please insert date), you Why don't you work for any company? "7?" What value can you bring to us that others can't provide? "8? "Where?