How Would You Move Mount Fuji?

Microsoft's Cult of the Puzzle -- How the World's Smartest Companies Select the Most Creative Thinkers

Paperback, 288 pages

English language

Published April 2, 2004 by Little, Brown and Company.

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For years, Microsoft and other high-tech companies have been posing riddles and logic puzzles like these in their notoriously grueling job interviews. Now "puzzle interviews" have become a hot new trend in hiring. From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, employers are using tough and tricky questions to gauge job candidates' intelligence, imagination, and problem-solving ability -- qualities needed to survive in today's hypercompetitive global marketplace. For the first time, William Poundstone reveals the toughest questions used at Microsoft and other Fortune 500 companies -- and supplies the answers. He traces the rise and controversial fall of employer-mandated IQ tests, the peculiar obsessions of Bill Gates (who plays jigsaw puzzles as a competitive sport), the sadistic mind games of Wall Street (which reportedly led one job seeker to smash a forty-third-story window), and the bizarre excesses of today's hiring managers (who may start off your interview with a box of Legos …

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Subjects

  • Personnel & human resources management
  • Human Resources & Personnel Management
  • Careers - General
  • Business & Economics
  • Business / Economics / Finance
  • Business/Economics
  • Careers - Interviewing
  • Careers - Job Hunting
  • Business & Economics / Job Hunting
  • Employment interviewing
  • Microsoft Corporation