Q. If you would be interviewer, what was the toughest question you would have asked?
If you would be interviewer, what was the toughest question you would have asked?
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JobsBlue vs White Off to a job fair, self-evaluating whether you're capable of doing any jobs in the queue. Get a good education then land on a better job. A tough competition is ahead of you whether you work online or in an office.
Blue and white collar jobs are in. Fairly well for the skilled and the think tanks. You're maybe one of the enthusiast waiting for your turn to succeed in your passion. You may need to be skilled or to have Master's degree to be more qualified. But, sometimes it doesn't work that way. Sometimes, you don't need to find a job; create it.
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The rational reasons for an answer being dropped can be any one or more among the following:
1. The answer that has manifold linguistic errors and it fails to reflect a sensible meaning.
2. Being too short; the answer which could not provide an explanation, if it is either too short or contains just images/links that are not self-explanatory.
3. The content of the answer not being relatable to the question asked.
4. It containing information/message that is in any manner disrespectful or offending a person, community, belief or religion.