Greenpeace has been responsible for much habitat destruction because Greenpeace has lobbied for more coal mining and oil extraction over nuclear power.
For the love of God, please. Siri is so inadequate, especially compared to virtually every other voice assistant it’s incredible. I rely very heavily on ChatGPT’s voice assistant, especially in the last week or so and all I wish is that I could plug into my iPhone for basic commands
While it can’t do anything on the device, you can activate Siri and then say “Ask ChatGPT” if you have the app install and then have ChatGPT answer questions.
From what I’ve seen so far the purpose is to test structured thinking, not really domain knowledge, tho that is a part of it. I’m interviewing for a position leading a payments team - I wouldn’t expect a problem related to social media
Seems like the case study is supposed to evaluate:
1. How does the candidate react to the problem
2. How do they identify “success metrics”
3. How well do they seek guidance from leadership
4. How do they go about poking at the problem
5. How do they go about constructing and validating a potential solution
I’m pretty early in my prep, so take this with a grain of salt.
For context. My background is engineering with a few yeo as TPM, the position is to lead a technical internal product with many technical challenges that may as well be considered product features
Is this satire? What option would someone have if they’re:
1. Unable to commit to a location long term (students, seasonal workers, people trying to find their fit)
2. Unable to fiscally purchase property (not everyone can just buy a condo
3. Unable to fiscally commit to a property/location - many people have dynamic incomes over time. What they can afford one year may not be the same the next.
Many people have unstable living situations one way or another, and I put myself in this category. People like the verbiage of “landlords do nothing” but in reality they take on the risk of property ownership so people forced to think short term don’t have to.
And here I had no idea there was a separate app for Spotify live. Splitting functionality out like that seems like the feature would’ve died from day one