- Dec 22, 1999
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My workplace is looking to make sure we get candidates that have the forethought to think critically in handling an unfamiliar problem or situation. My brother, an EE major, was asked "how many pingpong balls will fit in a 747?"
The correct answer was to first estimate how many pp balls per person, then figure out how many people on the plane, and what percentage of space they take up on a plane. Real numbers don't matter , it's the thought process that interviewers are looking for.
So any critical thinking questions like that would be appreciated. Any engineers get asked tough questions like that? Post 'em here please.
The correct answer was to first estimate how many pp balls per person, then figure out how many people on the plane, and what percentage of space they take up on a plane. Real numbers don't matter , it's the thought process that interviewers are looking for.
So any critical thinking questions like that would be appreciated. Any engineers get asked tough questions like that? Post 'em here please.
