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Interviews are a source of anxiety for most job-seekers.
From being late to a clammy handshake, there is plenty that can go wrong in those precious few minutes. But it is the thought of being stumped by an unexpected question that keeps even the most experienced professionals up at night.
Now job site Glassdoor has pulled together a list of the 20 toughest interview questions candidates faced over the last year - and the companies where they were asked. Microsoft, Tesla and American Express are among the global giants that left future employees squirming in their seats.
However experts believe such head-scratchers are designed to reveal something about the candidate and don't always have a 'correct' answer. As David Whitby, of Glassdoor, explained: 'It not necessarily about getting the right answer, more how you cope under pressure.'
Here, FEMAIL reveals the top 20 fiendishly tricky questions - and offers an expert opinion on the best possible answer for each...
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2 many such as dwarf planet Pluto and Eris
1.Ceres,Orcus,Haumea
2.Pluto, at about 2,300km wide, just happens to be the current "King of Kuiper Belt".
4.Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930 as the ninth planet from the Sun.
5. The far-traveling spacecraft
6. yes l do(Mình nghĩ là đc)
Câu 3 mình ko biết xin lỗi.
1. Name at least 3 dwarf planets aside from Pluto. =>Ceres,Haumea,Eris
2. It is known as the “King of the Kuiper Belt”, what is it?=>It's Pluto
3. NASA’s journey to Pluto begins in what year=>The New Horizons spacecraft launched on January 19, 2006 – beginning its odyssey to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt
and it ends in what year?=>2006/2007
4. What was the ninth planet?It used tobe Pluto and now.....Đun nô(Buried in those clues are hints of a lost sibling: a ninth planet no, not Pluto that was kicked away in a gravitational tug-of-war that reshaped the early solar system. Today, the outer solar system is dominated by four giant worlds: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune)
5. What do you call the spaceship or rocket used to explore Pluto?NASA??
6. Do you think human can live on Mars?Emmm...Nah
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