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概要:奥浦诺(Opera)笔试题目While you may find that doing a straightforward math problem in the context of an interviewis a bit tougher, you can see that it is just a matter of breaking the problem down. We arelooking for both your ability to set the analysis up properly and then to do the math in realtime.QuestionQ: In order to decide whether to reduce costs at the least efficient schools (i.e., thosewith an average cost per hire of $2,000), what else would you want to know?A: Some of the possible

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While you may find that doing a straightforward math problem in the context of an interview

is a bit tougher, you can see that it is just a matter of breaking the problem down. We are

looking for both your ability to set the analysis up properly and then to do the math in real

time.

  Question

  Q: In order to decide whether to reduce costs at the least efficient schools (i.e., those

with an average cost per hire of $2,000), what else would you want to know?

  A: Some of the possible answers are given below.

  Basic questions:

  · What are the components of costs at these schools (why is it so expensive to recruit

there)?

  · What opportunities exist to reduce costs?

  · How much cost savings would result from implementing each of the opportunities?

  · What consequences would implementing each of these opportunities have on recruiting at

the least efficient schools?

  Questions demonstrating further insight:

  · Why is the cost lower at more efficient schools, and are there best practices in

resource management that can be applied to the least efficient schools?

  · If we reduce costs at the least efficient schools, what will we do with the cost savings

(i.e., what would be the benefit of spending the money elsewhere vs. where it is currently

being spent)?

  We would not expect anyone to come up with all of these answers, but we hope some of your

answers head in the same direction as ours. Yours may bring some additional insights. In either

case, be sure that you can clearly explain how your question will bring you closer to the

right decision.

  Question

  The McKinsey team conducts some analysis that indicates that increasing spending on blanket

advertising (e.g., advertisements/flyers on campus) does not yield any significant increase in

hires.

  Q5: Given that increased blanket advertising spending seems to be relatively ineffective,

and the client doesn/'t want to increase overall costs, what might be some other ideas for

increasing the candidate pool on a specific campus?

  A: We are looking for at least a couple of answers like the ones given below:

  · Improve/enhance recruiting messages (e.g., understand target candidate group, refocus

message on this group, understand competitive dynamic on campus)

  · Utilize referrals (e.g., faculty, alumni)

  · Come up with creative ways to target specific departments/clubs of the school

  · Rethink advertising spending - while increasing blanket ad spending doesn/'t seem to

work, advertising might still be the most efficient and effective way to increase the number of

candidates if it is deployed in a more systematic, targeted way


  This question is a good one for demonstrating creativity because there/'s a long list of

possible ideas. Additional insights into how a given idea would be approached and how much it

would cost are helpful.

  Question

  For simplicity/'s sake, let/'s say we/'ve conducted market research and found that there

are two types of people on each campus, A and B. Historically, our client has also used two

types of recruiting messages in its advertising. The first, called "See the World," gets one

percent of type A students to apply, but three percent of type B students. The second,

called "Pathway to Leadership," gets five percent of Type A students to apply, but only two

percent of type B students.

  The chart below lists the breakdown of types A and B students at some of our major

campuses, and the message our client is using on campus.

  School % of Type A Students % of Type B Students Recruiting Message Used on Campus

  University 1 80% 20% Pathway to Leadership

  University 2 48% 52% See the World

  University 3 70% 30% Pathway to Leadership

  University 4 60% 40% See the World

  Q6: Assuming there/'s no difference between the costs of each message, what can you tell me

from this information?

  School % of Type A Students % of Type B Students Recruiting Message Used on Campus

  University 1 80% 20% Pathway to Leadership

  University 2 48% 52% See the World

  University 3 70% 30% Pathway to Leadership

  University 4 60% 40% See the World

  A: According to these numbers, the client should use the "Pathway to Leadership" message

across all four universities. The "See the World" message is preferable only if more than 80%

of the students at a given university are of type B.

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