Amazon Supposedly Asked Job Applicants to Solve This 'Hanging Cable' Problem
Here's what it looks like.Tech companies are famous for having some of the world's most challenging and competitive interview processes. That's one reason why rumors tend to swirl around what it takes to get hired at giants like Facebook, Google, or Amazon.
According to internet lore, you don't always just have to be prepared to tell a recruiter about your last big win, or your biggest mistake, or where you see yourself in five years. If the rumors are true, you might just have to be ready to answer a challenging math problem on the spot.
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