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hint. group balls in groups of 6, 2, and 1 .
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Roll them and see which ones rolls the furthest
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#1: Place on a balance scales 2 groups of 3 balls. If they weigh the same then the lighter ball is in the remaining group of 3, otherwise it is in the lighter group on the scales. #2: With the group that contains the lighter ball, place 2 of the balls on the scales. If they weigh the same then the remaining ball is the lighter one otherwise it is the lighter ball that is on the scales. Less
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Yes
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I believe, your college didnt do a good enough job to restrict based on work authorization or state street didnt convey this properly to your college. Lastly, as a candidate you probably should have known before hand. Less
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I believe, your college didnt do a good enough job to restrict based on work authorization or state street didnt convey this properly to your college. Lastly, as a candidate you probably should have known before hand. Less
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What are their expectations for new reps ? What can you realistically expect to make first year if you have prior sales experience (yellow pages). Is there a high turnover at this company ? Do they expect you to work nights and weekends ? How are the medical benefits ? Thanks for your help ! Interviewing soon w/ them. Less
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The expectations are super high. The new structure they implemented end of last year (2011) is such that is based on micro management. It's a First Data model. The turn over in the last 9 months has been on the rise (not really sure about percentage wise). If you are not at goal, yes, they do expect you to work on Saturdays. The benefits are great. Total compensation is good after at least 13 months (they pay on a residual pay scale). Good luck! Less
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They want to know if you feel capable of selling up to their standard, they do not want a hear from you that you are going to three times, the goal, but they need to see how confident you are about reaching and achieving goal Less
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Be honest with yourself.
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I will do in sha allah
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I got the same task. Should I invest my time in identifying leads and give it to them in charity? Less
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They give you a case study which you have to evaluate. You need to spend at least 4hrs ( if you are taking the case study seriously) Less
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That's really smart way to generate leads though. I sent my assignment yesterday. I hope it's useful to them. Less
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First and foremost, I'm always managing a team; just at a different level. I plan on collaborating with leadership, identifying clear goals for the company, and developing plans that's will assist in reaching our objectives along with growing leaders who can operate independently of me. Less
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As a manager, I am responsible for a group of employees, but more importantly, I am responsible for my success which makes me a great collaborator and individual contributor simultaneously. I believe, shedding one of those responsibilities will only make it easier for me to excel in this role. Less
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I don't know why they would ask such question...anyway, I answered 721 and never was asked again. Less
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Apparently M&T assesses the worth of a candidate solely based on their credit report. I'll explain. I was recently offered a position at M&T which was rescinded because I had less than perfect credit. I've been in banking for almost 20 years and pride myself in having excellent credit. When banks started to fail, the bank I worked for was one of the casualties. As a result of this job loss my credit suffered, understandably so given the circumstances and economic environment. I get a call from HR to tell me they were rescinding the job offer based on my credit. I explained the situation but they didn't care. I have no criminal record. I'm not a drug user (they test) I have no history to suggest I'm a bad person, just a credit profile reflective of poor economic times precipitated by a layoff beyond my control. If M&T is going to judge me solely based on my credit report and not the totality of my overall profile and merits, they are not a company I want to work for nor do business with. Less