19 Uber interview questions you don't want to be asked
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If you want to work at one of the hottest private tech companies in the world, you're going to have to answer a few questions first.
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We've shown you how long Uber's application process can be: To become a General Manager - someone who launches and leads a team in a brand-new city for Uber - you'll be taking a timed, two-hour analytics test.
For more creative positions, like Uber's Marketing Manager position, you may be asked to create a brand new marketing campaign for Uber.
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Unlike companies like Google, which are infamous for their giving candidates impossible brainteaser interview questions, Uber's questions to potential hires are more straightforward. Using Glassdoor, we've compiled questions from Uber's interview candidates.
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