Data Science Asked on March 20, 2021
I was asked this in an interview for a Data Scientist position:
Lets say Holland and Barret came to you and said they’d like to increase their sales and revenue. How will you go about it?
My answer wasn’t hitting the mark or touching the points the interviewer was looking for. How to go about answering this?
I think the question was asked to see how would you approach the problem. In similar questions, there is not a single answer, and the interviewer does not expect a certain answer instead expects a reasonable approach by you. It is like the famous interview question "How many golf balls can you fit into a swimming pool?". Such a question is asked to see the analytical thinking of the interviewee.
A structure of the answer may be like,
These will make them sure that you have good knowledge over-analyzing the company, its strategies, products, etc. The above-mentioned solutions will state them you are not just able to increase the products and revenue, but also decrease the costs to maximize the profit. In this way, you can be a consultant to them.
Correct answer by Shahriyar Mammadli on March 20, 2021
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