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An interview is one of the things that makes us pretty nervous. Therefore, in order to appear fully armed in front of a potential employer, experts advise you to sleep well and prepare. There are a number of standard questions that are asked to candidates in many companies.

 

50 questions you might be asked in an interview

 

In addition to asking you to tell us about your strengths and weaknesses and your desired salary, you may be asked a number of other questions about the scope of the company or previous employer. Based on many interviews, we have compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions for you, answering which in advance will make you feel much more confident when applying for the job of your dreams.

 

 

1. What are your strengths?

 

A great chance to talk about your abilities and skills that are not reflected in the resume.

 

2. What are your weaknesses?

 

If you have been asked this question, there is no room for panic. Avoid the phrase "I work too hard" and stuff like that. Experts advise mentioning minor shortcomings that are not critical for future work.

 

3. Why do you want to work in our company?

 

Be completely honest, but still omit things like "great vacation system" or "free lunches."

 

4. Where and where do you see yourself in 5 or 10 years?

 

Often such a question introduces everyone into a stupor. What can I say, some do not know what will happen tomorrow. Dale Kurow, an executive HR coach in New York, says that your answer to this question can tell a potential employer about your attitude towards life and work and your intention to be a good employee in the long run.

 

5. Why did you leave your previous job?

 

Whatever your reasons for leaving, never berate your former employer and company.

 

 

6. Why do you have such a break between jobs?

 

Be honest and sincere. Use this question as an opportunity to talk about the skills you acquired when you left the job market. Perhaps you received a degree, which will only positively affect your image.

 

7. Can you offer the company something that no one else can?

 

This is your chance to tell the employer what makes you different from everyone else.

 

8. What 3 things would a former employer want to improve in you?

 

This looks like a question related to weaknesses. Keep it up: Focus on skills or traits that won't affect your ability to do future work.

 

9. Are you ready to move?

 

Adequately assess your capabilities, weigh all the pros and cons, otherwise you will regret it.

 

 

10. Are you ready for business trips?

 

If you are satisfied with this prospect, be sure to specify how much you have to travel.

 

11. Tell me about an achievement you are most proud of.

 

Choose from your arsenal the project that the employer will accurately evaluate. Naturally, it must be up to date.

 

12. Tell me about a situation where you made a mistake.

 

There is no need to be afraid of this question, proceed with caution. Tell more not about the error itself, but about what this experience has taught you.

 

13. What is a “dream job” for you?

 

When describing your dream job, link it to the position you are applying for. Otherwise, we advise you to apply for another vacancy.

 

14. How did you hear about this position?

 

It's time to talk about your connections. For example, “My friend works in your accounting department and always speaks highly of your company. It was she who told me about the opening of the vacancy.

 

 

15. What would you like to achieve in the first 30 days / 60 days / 90 days in a new location?

 

Don't be too ambitious, but still come up with some creative ideas and tell us what you will bring to the company's workflow.

 

16. Tell us about your resume

 

No need to read the information from the sheet: the employer or HR manager has already read the data presented in the resume. In general terms, tell us about how you got to where you are today.

 

17. Tell us about your education

 

Same point: don't list schools or courses. Instead, explain why you chose this or that specialty and how knowledge has helped in your work.

 

18. Tell us about yourself

 

Presenting yourself in a favorable light without using a lot of words can be difficult enough. In answer to this question, of course, there should not be stories from childhood and adolescence. We advise you to leave this for your friends and relatives. Skip Freeman, CEO of Hire to Win, recommends a 3-part answer that won't bore the manager or employer with unnecessary details. Start with a brief overview of your career history, then move on to a description of a specific accomplishment and complete your answer with a few sentences about what you hope to achieve in your career.

 

19. Tell us how you handled a difficult situation.

 

Share with an HR manager or employer about a difficult moment you handled with dignity in your previous job. For example, subdue an angry customer or serve all the customers in a crowded store if you are applying for a position in the retail industry.

 

 

20. Why should we take you?

 

When interviewers ask this question, they expect you to convince them that you are the best candidate for the position.

 

21. Why are you looking for a new job?

 

Be honest, but don't insult your former boss or company.

 

22. Are you willing to work weekends?

 

When answering this question, show loyalty to the company, but do not forget about your own boundaries.

 

23. How would you deal with an irritated or irate client?

 

This is a very important question. Convince the manager that you are capable of handling any difficult situation professionally.

 

24. What are your salary requirements?

 

Talking about money is always awkward and very difficult. What you say can have a significant impact on whether you can get the job done and how much you get offered. Try to adequately evaluate your experience and offers on the labor exchange: do not exaggerate the requirements, but at the same time maintain your dignity. Name your range, or say you're more interested in the opportunity than the salary itself.

 

 

25. Tell me about a time you went outside of a project.

 

It is important to show the potential employer what you are willing to do to achieve the best result.

 

26. Name our competitors

 

By correctly answering this question, you will demonstrate that you are aware of the company's field of activity.

 

27. Tell us about your biggest failure.

 

When answering this question, keep a positive attitude. Again, focus on how you got things in order and what lessons you learned from the experience. Explain how it has helped you in your personal and professional growth.

 

28. What motivates you?

 

Let your answer to this question show the interviewer that you are passionate about your field.

 

29. When will you be able to work?

 

In the interview, it is important to indicate the hours in which you can definitely work. Most of the vacancies already have a schedule, so make sure in advance that it matches your capabilities.

 

 

30. Who is your mentor?

 

Your story can tell a lot about who and what you value. So be sincere.

 

31. Tell me about a time when you disagreed with a former boss.

 

Of course, you do not need to talk about how you quarreled. Share a time when you suggested taking an alternative route. This will clearly demonstrate your leadership abilities.

 

32. How do you deal with pressure?

 

Your interviewer will want to make sure you handle stressful situations well.

 

33. What is the name of our CEO?

 

Another question that will illustrate your knowledge of the company. Therefore, read all the information about the place where you are going to work in advance.

 

34. What are your career goals?

 

This is the perfect time to talk about how you see yourself as a successful employee at this company and perhaps moving up the career ladder.

 

 

35. What makes you get up in the morning?

 

Be sure to mention things related to the position that excite and motivate you.

 

36. What report would you make about yourself?

 

Naturally, focus on the positives, but be realistic and honest.

 

37. What are the strengths/weaknesses of your previous bosses?

 

The rule remains the same: be honest, but don't speak too badly of your former boss.

 

38. If I called your ex-boss right now and asked him what needs to be fixed in you, what would he / she say (a)?

 

Having this information will show the HR manager that you care about your job and are getting feedback from your boss to improve your results.

 

39. Are you a leader or a follower?

 

Both categories have both advantages and disadvantages. Speak the way you think. You should not assume that one of them will impress the manager and the other will not. Just be prepared to explain your answer.

 

 

40. What was the last book you read?

 

This is a great way for an HR manager to learn more about you outside of your professional life and perhaps be pleasantly surprised to learn that the book is related to a future position.

 

41. What annoyed you about your colleagues?

 

When answering this question, remember that in the eyes of the interviewer you should not look like a sneak or a person who is easily offended or pissed off.

 

42. Tell me about your hobby

 

By asking this question, the hiring manager wants to better understand who you are, so it's important to think ahead about which hobbies will best showcase your strengths and skills.

 

43. What is your favorite site?

 

And here be extremely careful. For example, if you want to get a job at Yandex, you don't have to say that your favorite search engine is Google.

 

44. What makes you feel uncomfortable?

 

Focus on what will not be part of your daily life if you get the coveted position.

 

 

45. What is your leadership experience?

 

Do not list managerial positions, because they are already listed on your resume. Instead, choose a few that you are particularly proud of and describe how you successfully led a team or led a project.

 

46. ​​How would you fire an employee?

 

Describe the process to the manager, but be sure to add that you would first consult with your supervisor or Human Resources employee to see if there are any specific steps you need to take.

 

47. What do you like most and least about this industry?

 

Be honest about what attracts you to the work process and what repels you, without offending the employer or HR manager.

 

48. Are you willing to work more than 40 hours a week?

 

Explain that you are willing to work more than 40 hours a week if necessary, but also value your personal time with friends and family.

 

49. What questions didn't you get asked?

 

If there is something that you expected to answer and are ready to talk about, it's time to discuss it.

 

50. Do you have any questions?

 

Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity. Asking follow-up questions is the best way to determine whether you would be happy to work for this employer and whether your expectations meet their requirements. You can ask about what prospects await you in case of a positive decision or ask about the corporate culture of the company.

 

 

 

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Ever wondered why girls are drawn to firefighters, rock climbers, or bandits?

 

The phenomenon of women's attraction to risky guys has long been known. Moreover, what is valuable is that they are considered primarily lovers, not husbands: shopkeepers, auditors, and programmers have always coped better with creating a stable base for raising offspring. But the instinctive desire to get the genes of a hero is another.

 

This is a topic related to natural selection. Roman women loved to make love to newly victorious gladiators; in the 20th century, the most beautiful girls went to racers (motorsport was much more dangerous than now). And even today, little has changed: climbers, stunt performers, and test pilots are much more likely to get fast and passionate female caresses. We’re not recommending you change your career, but you'll probably figure out how to use this information. After all, girls are not shy about using retouched photos beyond recognition in dating apps.

 

Most dangerous male jobs ever

 

Most of his points are unromantic. We used statistics, but we believe that, in general, the situations are similar. Now you know where it is hardly worth hiring.

 

So, the list of dangerous professions in reverse order makes it more interesting.

 

20. Policemen. 14 deaths per 100,000 people per year. Yes, the first from the end, surprisingly. Expected deaths due to acts of violence by humans and animals.

 

19. Mechanics for the repair of industrial equipment. 14 deaths per 100,000 people per year. Large equipment has a complex character: people die not when colliding with it but because of close contact with its details.

 

18. Cleaners of park areas. 14 deaths per 100,000 people per year. People of this profession, among other things, are responsible for the cleanliness of the roadsides and often fall under the wheels, just walking from the workplace along the road.

 

17. Inspectors of technical supervision service. 15 deaths per 100,000 people. It would seem that such a peaceful profession - people just check the compliance of structures and devices with regulations. Alas, the most common cause of death for technical supervision inspectors is people or animals.

 

16. Stonemasons. 17 deaths per 100,000 people. The usual cause of death is a fall. Please note: the list of dangerous construction professions is not limited to masons.

 

15. Road workers. 18 deaths per 100,000 people per year. Everything is sad and straightforward here: people get used to passing cars and sooner or later fall under the wheels.

 

14. Masters of landscape architecture. 18 deaths per 100,000 people per year. It would seem, then what? Roll out lawn rolls for yourself, plant flowers  But no, cutting tree crowns turned out to be a dangerous occupation, leading to a fall from a height.

 

13. Construction workers. 18 deaths per 100,000 people per year. Just like a brick: the cause of death is usually a fall from a height or a collision with heavy equipment.

12. Crane operators. 19 deaths per 100,000 people per year. Oddly enough, crane operators rarely make a forced flight from top to bottom on their own. The main reason for their death is a fall and a tower crane. Often this happens due to strong gusts of wind.

 

11. Regulators. 19 deaths per 100,000 people per year. Like road workers, police officers who work on the road cease to perceive cars as dangerous and lose their vigilance. There are also simply arrivals at the traffic controller standing at the crossroads.

10. Electricians. 20 deaths per 100,000 people per year. The leading cause of death seems banal: an electric shock. Many electricians say they have been hit many times and nothing. Vigilance is dulled, and then suitable physical parameters are superimposed on gouging.

 

9. Fire inspectors. 20 deaths per 100,000 people per year. Attention: not firefighters, but fire inspectors, that is, people who check the condition of fire safety systems. They often die in traffic accidents, which, ironically, accompany car fires and explosions.

 

8. Farmers. 26 deaths per 100,000 people per year. Here is an unexpected twist! Cows, lambs, swede-cucumbers - it would seem, what are the dangers? But field workers are waiting for incidents related to agricultural machinery. In particular, accidents on tractors. We had heard something like this before, although we were sure these were stereotypes from jokes.

 

7. Couriers on cars. 27 deaths per 100,000 people per year. In terms of mortality, road transport is generally far ahead of planes, trains, and ships. And couriers are always in a hurry.

 

6. High-altitude fitters. 29 deaths per 100,000 people per year. The reason is apparent: the neglect of insurance and, as a result, a high flight with a guaranteed unaesthetic landing.

 

5. Dustman. the average is 34 deaths per 100,000 people per year. Again, no exotics: no attacks by giant rats, no poisoning with mysterious chemicals. The most common cause of death is a collision with a garbage truck (on the issue of garbage: “Waste legalisation: a brief history of garbage from antiquity to the present day”).

 

4. Roofers. The average is 53 deaths per 100,000 people per year. Everything is transparent and predictable here, although never romantic: slipped, fell, buried. Of course, roofers must carry out high-altitude work with insurance, but the sense of danger is again over timed.

 

3. Drilling Engineer. The average is 46 deaths per 100,000 people per year. And this despite the severe penalties for violating safety regulations. It's just that the units and equipment are too heavy; the pipes fly overhead, plus the danger of gas release and all that.

 

2. Pilots. The average is 53 deaths per 100,000 people per year. It turns out that we are shamelessly lying about the safety of aviation? Fortunately, no. Most of the deaths occur in private aviation, where the pilot is responsible for the aircraft’s pre-flight inspection and overall condition.

 

1. And on the first place loggers. The average is 111 deaths per 100,000 people per year. The most common cause of death is accidental contact with heavy logging equipment or logs. Alas, here national specificity plays against you: you will be misunderstood if you tell a new pretty acquaintance that you worked at a logging site.

 

 

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All people are different. Some love math, others love history, and others love something else. But even if you are indifferent to zoology, the questions of our quiz about representatives of the animal world will not seem boring to you because we at Bemorepanda tried to find questions for her that would interest both schoolchildren and those who have long left their desks.

 

Q&A: for those who are interested in animals and love quizzes

 

It can be helpful for someone to prepare for the next lesson, where you can show off your knowledge and earn a good mark, for others - to have fun at a party or on a long trip.

 

These quizzes are an excellent way to get to know the incredible animal world quickly. So welcome to the realm of our little brothers!

 

 

1. How do sea otters not fly apart while sleeping?

Answer: They are holding hands.

 

2. Which animal has stripes not only on the coat but also on the skin?

Answer: The tiger.

 

3. What color is the blood of an octopus?

Answer: Blue.

 

4. Which bear is known for having a bite strong enough to break a bowling ball?

Answer: Grizzly bear.

 

5. What is the smallest mammal in the world?

Answer: Bumblebee bat.

 

6. What famous animal breathes through the anus to survive the winter?

Answer: Painted turtles.

 

7. What color is the polar bear's fur?

Answer: Transparent, although it appears white because it is hollow and reflects light.

 

8. Who has the thickest fur of all mammals?

Answer: A sea otter.

 

9. What color is hippopotamus sweat?

Answer: First red, then brown.

 

 

10. Where are the only two places in the world where lions live in the wild?

Answer: Africa and India.

 

11. At what distance can a wolf smell prey?

Answer: Almost 3.2 km.

 

12. How many hearts does an octopus have?

Answer: Three.

 

13. What kind of crustacean can growl to intimidate its enemies?

Answer: Ghost Crab.

 

14. Which mammal has the shortest pregnancy on earth?

Answer: A possum has about 12 days.

 

15. What color is a polar bear's skin?

Answer: Black.

 

16. What animal can only eat when its head is upside down?

Answer: Flamingos.

 

17. Which farm animals can sunbathe?

Answer: Pigs.

 

18. Which male sea creature has babies?

Answer: A seahorse.

 

 

19. What shape do the tails of mating dragonflies have?

Answer: The shape of a heart.

 

20. What color are flamingos at birth?

Answer: Grey.

 

21. Which animal has the most vital sense of smell?

Answer: African elephant.

 

22. What is the name of the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world

Answer: Tasmanian Devil.

 

23. What percentage of their lives do cats spend sleeping?

Answer: 70 percent.

 

24. Which animal splashes blood from its eyes as a defense mechanism?

Answer: Horned lizard.

 

25. What animal's hearing is about four times more sensitive than a human's?

Answer: Dogs.

 

26. Is coral a plant or an animal?

Answer: Both!

 

27. What is the only animal that can live forever?

Answer: Medusa.

 

28. How far can you hear the sound of a blue whale?

Answer: More than 800 kilometers.

 

29. Which bird's eye is more significant than its brain?

Answer: Ostrich.

 

 

30. How many eggs can a female frog lay at one time?

Answer: Up to 4000.

 

31. What do humpback whales use to attract prey?

Answer: Bubbles.

 

32. Which animal has the highest blood pressure?

Answer: A giraffe.

 

33. What creature has a tongue that can be used to measure the length of its body?

Answer: Chameleon.

 

34. How many legs does a scorpion have?

Answer: Eight.

 

35. What part of the fish is found in lipsticks, nail polishes, and mascaras?

Answer: Scales.

 

36. What is the closest living relative of the tyrannosaurus rex (Tyrannosaurus rex)?

Answer: Chicken.

 

37. What underwater creatures are known for producing electricity?

Answer: Electric eels, electric rays, and electric catfish.

 

38. What determines the sex of a baby sea turtle?

Answer: From the temperature of the sand nest.

 

39. Why are flamingos pink?

Answer: Their diet is rich in algae, shrimp, and crustaceans.

 

 

40. How many flowers must honey bees fly around to produce 450 g of honey?

Answer: Two million.

 

41. What animal is known for sleeping 90 percent of its day?

Answer: Koala bear.

 

42. How long is an elephant pregnant before giving birth?

Answer: 22 months.

 

43. How many types of calls do gorillas have?

Answer: 16.

 

44. How long does it take for a baby orangutan to wean in the wild?

Answer: Up to 8 years.

 

45. Which turtle cannot retract into its shell?

Answer: Sea turtle.

 

46. ​​What fish pair for life?

Answer: Butterflyfish.

 

47. What are the only two mammals that lay eggs?

Answer: Platypus and spiny anteater.

 

48. What sea creature can be divided into five parts and still survive?

Answer: Starfish.

 

 

49. What is the only insect that can turn its head 180 degrees?

Answer: Mantis.

 

50. Excrement of which animal is in the form of cubes?

Answer: Wombat.

 

51. A newborn kangaroo the size of...?

Answer: Grapes.

 

52. Which mammal has the most substantial bite?

Answer: A hippopotamus.

 

53. How many teeth can a crocodile have in a lifetime?

Answer: Up to 4000.

 

54. What sea creature can change its gender?

Answer: Oyster.

 

55. How many heart chambers does a cockroach have?

Answer: 13.

 

56. How long can a bald eagle live?

Answer: 20 to 30 years in the wild, although they can live even longer in captivity.

 

57. How far can a skunk spray reach?

Answer: Three meters. And some are twice as much.

 

58. Which animal is nicknamed "sea cow"?

Answer: Manatee.

 

 

59. Which whale has a tusk?

Answer: Narwhal.

 

60. Which birds are known to be the only birds that can fly backward?

Answer: Hummingbird.

 

61. What percentage of methane in the Earth's atmosphere is produced by cows?

Answer: 40%.

 

62. Which animal is known to have the enormous eyes in the world?

Answer: Colossal squid.

 

63. How many legs does a lobster have?

Answer: 10.

 

64. How many types of sea urchins are there?

Answer: About 950.

 

65. What is the most poisonous aquatic animal in the world?

Answer: Pufferfish.

 

66. How much do panda cubs weigh at birth?

Answer: 90-130

 

67. How long does it take for a hen to produce an egg?

Answer: 24-26 hours.

 

68. What does a male penguin often give his female counterpart to win her favor?

Answer: Pebble.

 

69. What are rhinoceros horns made of?

Answer: From keratin.

 

 

70. What animal produces mohair?

Answer: Angora goat.

 

71. Which aquatic mammal has the most extended lifespan?

Answer: Bowhead whale.

 

72. Which animal lays the giant egg about its body size?

Answer: Kiwi.

 

73. What is the only food source for koala bears?

Answer: Eucalyptus.

 

74. How many feathers are in a peacock's tail?

Answer: On average, 175.

 

75. What do pigs do to keep calm and prevent sunburn due to their lack of sweat glands?

Answer: They wallow in the mud.

 

76. The age of a lion can be determined by its ...?

Answer: Nose.

 

77. Which bird is considered the fastest?

Answer: Sapsan.

 

78. What are four common animal species that die shortly after birth?

Answer: Octopus, squid, salmon, and mayfly.

 

79. What color is a giraffe's tongue?

Answer: Purple.

 

80. How many toes does a sheep have on each foot?

Answer: Two.

 

 

 

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The first impression is extremely important in a job interview, whether it is worn face to face or organized online. As participating in an interview can be quite a stressful time, if you fail to master yourself, you can give the impression that from a professional point of view you are insecure, and this will affect you quite a lot. That is why it is extremely important to prepare well for an interview, especially if you really want the job for which you applied or for which you were contacted.


When the job interview begins, it is extremely important that it is very clear to you what you really want. At the same time, it is advisable to be able to express these things to the people in charge of recruiting from the employer, but also to know how to do it. Also in this chapter is the discussion about the salary you want. In this case, it is advisable to be able to negotiate, which is why you can try that, instead of saying a fixed amount that would interest you or that you think would help you get that job, to say a margin in which you would be willing to fit in or negotiate, with a maximum and a minimum ceiling. Keep in mind that some employers may charge you an estimated monthly income, net or gross, or even per year, net or gross.


The most important thing is that you have to trust your own strengths! And before the interview Bemorepanda makes you laugh at some memes!


1.If you believe in reincarnation, you are welcome


2.If only it was like this


3.Being jobless from 3 months, it hurts like a punch in gut.


4.Compleated graduation in commerce


5.Practicing interview with mom is not the best idea, while you are always are hired or vice versa


6.A fair affirmation


7.A rejection email after an interview.I would be ok with a reaction email like this, how about you?



8.Even if you have a good resume


9.It’s been a hard day's night of work


10.Some can get any job they want but refuse, some want any job but get refused.



11.Next job interview in 2021


12.Please say yes to me!


13.Smooth flirt at interview


14.That’s really disappointing 


15.Explaining how 2020 passed for me at a job interview


16.I complicate my life because I love problems


17.Repeating “Good Afternoon” twice, so they could surely hear me


18.The secret answer, to the most common question


19.No idea about the fact that she is bombing the interview


20.Going in 2021 to a job interview, after long quarantine and no socialization


21.Trying to find a job in a foreign country


22.The interview under pressure


23.When things don’t go according to the plan


24.A list of universal answers


25.Job interviews make someone get high


26.Honesty is about experience, after having more than 20 job interviews in a week


27.The best skill ever


28.Let’s pass this question


29.How do you feel before an interview?


30.More skills gained during quarantine


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A startup that started in June 2009 and has changed the way the world deals with the queries they have and the unanswered questions they have is Quora. Being a top-notch Q&A site is the core of the Quora business model.


On the Quora platform, Internet users ask, answer, and edit questions using real facts, knowledge, or sharing their opinions. Quora's mission, shared by co-founder Adam D'Angelo on the Quora website itself, is to "share and grow the world's knowledge."


The Quora community is a close-knit circle that provides questions, answers, and up and down votes to create a platform for those who need answers to various questions.


This post will help you understand Quora's business model that it adopted to succeed and become one of the "unicorn startups" with a whopping $1.8 billion valuation. We will understand how Quora distributes its features and how revenue streams help it make money.


Quora is a Q&A site that allows people to ask any question and have real people answer it. Initially, Quora did not have a revenue model. He started making money from advertising.


Bemorepanda collected the most searched questions.


1.How hard has puberty hit you? 90000-95000 searches


2.How lonely are you? 60000-65000 searches


3.How strict are your parents? 50000-55000 searches


It took a full nine months to complete the development phase, and the portal got everything it needed, which employees told their friends, who in turn told their friends, and the vine method of communicating helped Quora get her views.


The startup has gained so much in such a short amount of time thanks to its easy accessibility and friendly user interface, which includes an intelligent and knowledgeable community of people who are able to answer any questions that arise in a concise but meaningful and informative way.


Quora has a great concept for engaging your target audience with the right content. It usually has answers to most of the frequently asked questions that people ask. Here are some examples of common questions:


  • Career advice
  • Medicine and healthcare
  • Life advice
  • Jobs
  • Relationship Tips
  • Political situations


4.When did you realize small things matter? 40000-50000 searches


5.What disgusts you? 90000-100000 searches


6.What are some of the most awesome psychological facts? 85000-90000 searches


Every person has some questions they want to answer but can't decide due to judgment or some other reason. Quora, being an online blog, completely eliminates human interaction, but still provides accurate answers to the questions asked.


Various well-known public figures also participate in Q&A sessions at a time when they need the support of a wider audience. This helps reduce the barriers to seeing these people on a higher pedestal. This increases the likelihood of Quora being successful.


The Palo Alto, San Francisco-based startup was founded by former Facebook employees Adam D'Angelo and Charlie Cheever. They spent hours thinking about the name of the site, discussing with friends and deleting those that they did not like. They eventually settled on Quora, but co-founder Charlie Cheever mentioned that the second closest competitor to the company name was Quiver.


It took them nine months to develop the Quora business model. Oddly enough, the startup was their brainchild, and a lot of love, care, and effort was put into it so that it could drive traffic online.


Quora joined a start-up accelerator called Y Schemer in 2014 and, with the help of 14 investors and four rounds of funding, managed to raise $226 million in capital.


In March 2016, the website acquired the political discussion platform Palio. To date, this has been their first and only acquisition.


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As a commercial company, Quora initially had no source of income and survived on venture capital that the company raised through four rounds of funding.


Its main goal, as a unique business model, was to create a database of questions and answers for website users. They have made sure that the answers to the questions are of high quality, meaningful, informative and extremely effective, which has resulted in these answers being always at or near the top of any search engines when they are asked a question.


Quora's business model has a real name policy. This means that the site user must register original names, not pseudonyms. They do not require signature verification, but fictitious names may be removed by the community. This tactic boosts the brand value of a site like big names like Mark Zuckerberg, Hillary Clinton, etc. are also part of this site.


Investors chose to put so much money into Quora's business model because they knew they would benefit from this business test.


Answering questions, we approached and gave details or information without wasting time. This led to more success and visibility as users didn't have to skim through lengthy articles or flip through magazines to find the content they needed.


The company, having received the proceeds, can conduct an IPO, which is very valuable for a startup. The result of many years of hard work will bear fruit, as well as become one of the largest databases for information and knowledge transfer to those who need it.


This was one of the sites that had very few pop-ups.


Quora has also developed its own algorithm for ranking responses.


Quora's business model allows people to connect with other people instead of chatting with chatbots. Suggested tips are based on real experience, which makes them more practical than the logic that can be provided by an artificial intelligence source.


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70-strange-professions-that-many-have-never-heard-of

Remember the line from the poem "All works are good, choose to taste!"? The second part of this phrase is the best suited to the topic of our material. After all, when you find out what professions exist in the world, we are sure that you will come to no small surprise. But what will surprise you even more is how they are paid. Especially when you consider that many of them do not require a university degree or special skills at all. The main thing is the desire to work and earn.

 

From snake milker to zombie - what other unusual professions exist in the world

 

To be honest, we at Bemorepanda would also like to work on some of the jobs listed, especially where you have fun and also get paid for it. Some of them are even disgusting to hear about. This is because in some countries these professions are common, while in others they seem to be something out of the ordinary.

 

However, see for yourself and be surprised what specialists are in demand in the professional world.

 

1 Legal Bank Robber

Imagine robbing a bank with no subsequent punishment or fear of being caught. You can work as a penetration tester, or as they are called in the industry, a licensed bank robber. The purpose of this role is to assess the existing security measures (in the past, the work was limited to a simple hacking of the bank). While bogus robbers still exist, penetration testing has expanded to include identity theft, computer hacking, calling operators to trick them into providing customer information, and even impersonating police officers to install surveillance equipment in vaults. .

 

2. Professional sleeper

To appreciate the comfort of their beds, a hotel in Finland hired an employee as a "professional sleeper". Every night a person uses a different hotel bed to determine which one he prefers.

 

3. Professional mourner

Hiring professional mourners is not uncommon in various societies. The family hires professional mourners to attend the memorial service when the important person who has passed away has no friends. The goal is to improve the reputation of the deceased. These people can earn between $40 and $100 (£30 to £75) per session and take part in the meal that follows the funeral.

 

4. Movie watcher

Many streaming services pay people to watch and rate movies and series. They become public only if they receive positive feedback. You don't need any prior experience to enjoy movies, but you do need to be able to tell good movies from bad ones. Income ranges from $12 to $15 (£9 to £11) an hour, which isn't very much. Be that as it may, it is safe to conclude that most people would consider this their ideal career.

 

5. Iceberg tow

They track the location of icebergs and offer safe walks around them. They may also need to tow an iceberg from a specific location. The concept was developed after the Titanic disaster in 1911 and no doubt prevented many additional tragedies. Expected Salary? The average iceberg hauler earns around $20,000 (£15,000) a year.

 

6. Author for online dating

Millions of profiles on various online dating platforms show how many people are looking for love. But since not everyone can present themselves in the best possible way, some people hire a specialist to write their online dating profile. Enter ghostwriter for online dating. Pay will vary depending on your writing ability, but you can expect to earn an average of $900 (£670) each month.

 

7. Professional apologetic

The professional apologetic is one of the strangest professions on our list. A person who apologizes on behalf of others instead of them is known as a professional apologetic. He constantly expresses his condolences to the victim until his goal is achieved.

 

8. Zombies

There are annual zombie auditions at London Dungeons, and with an average income of £30,000, it's clear it's not the worst job to do. In fact, everything is very simple: your task will be to scare visitors who knowingly pay for the opportunity to be pursued by fictitious strangers through dark corridors. If you're good, you can advance in your profession by becoming a torturer or perhaps Jack the Ripper.

 

9. Hangover Helpers, Party Cleaners

Hangover helpers and party cleaners make $20 for each roommate when they go to places where there were parties with copious amounts of alcohol. They arrive the morning after the party, deliver a burrito and Gatorade (an isotonic fluid-replenishing drink) to help with a hangover, and clean up all the party trash. Mark Simons, the creator of Hangover Helpers Party Cleaners, started out cleaning party houses for extra cash before realizing he could build a business out of it, given that there are always people throwing parties and those people never want to clean up a huge mess.

 

10. Paper towel sniffer

Let's face it, when you buy six rolls of paper towels, the scent is what excites you the most. Therefore, the paper towel sniffer ensures that paper towel manufacturers produce high-quality, odor-free products. So if you like paper sniffing, you can make $52,000 (£38,600) a year doing it.

 

11. Nanny for pandas

Pandas are known to be an endangered species and have low sexual activity. Special people are working at the China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center in Ya'an, Sichuan province to cheer up these reserved animals and encourage them to breed. Such workers can earn 200,000 yuan (£22,900) a year.

 

12. Professional line stander

An experienced queuer will do exactly what the job's term implies: wait in line instead of others. This comes in handy when Black Friday is around the corner or when new products like the iPhone are being unveiled. They can earn around $1,000 (£750) per week.

 

13. Professional hugger

People who have suffered severe psychological trauma, are lonely, depressed, sick or in need of treatment can find solace in a professional embrace. Becoming a professional hugger is not difficult, but you need to be empathetic and have high moral character. Hugs often advertise their services online and earn $20 to $40 (£15 to £30) an hour.

 

14. Boyfriend for rent

It's very easy to find a guy in Tokyo if you have money. I wonder what is included in their professional duties?

 

15. Furniture tester

This work is pretty cool unless it's made out of a cactus. To appreciate the convenience of furniture, you need to sit on it, move around and even sleep.

 

16. Dog food taster

Dogs are the perfect best friends, so why not give them the very best food? Dog food testers do the odd job of making sure the food your dog eats is safe for him by first making sure it's safe for you, the human.

 

17. Bed warmer

Making a bed is one of the most fun jobs in the world. Heating pads can be helpful if you enjoy sleeping in a warm, comfortable bed, especially in winter. These people help keep you warm and comfortable while you're in bed.

 

18. Ostrich nurse

This task is easier than that of a babysitter. Why? Because all you have to do is watch the ostriches to make sure they don't peck at each other.

 

19. Fortune Cookie Lyricist

The opportunity to write a fortune cookie may have been right in front of you all along. These are independent or in-house writers who create unique and intriguing fortune cookie predictions. These people can earn around $40,000 (£30,200) a year.

 

20. Hard Trick Tester

Admire programs like Fort Boyard or Fear Factor? You can have a career as a stuntman if you thought "I could do this" during the trials. To do this, you will need to experience all the obstacles and tasks. You will be responsible for making sure they are safe and as tight as possible. The upside is that you can earn up to $800 every day, although you will have to wonder if there is really a lot of competition for these positions.

 

21. Inventor of the name of nail polish

Anyone who has ever painted their nails has probably wondered where these characteristic and even absurd names for nail polishes come from. It turns out that there is no single approach. Some businesses leave it up to senior management, while others hire creative experts from the advertising or marketing departments to take on the task.

 

22. Feng Shui Consultant

Sometimes you need to connect with your inner self. People hire feng shui professionals to furnish their homes, workplaces, gardens, and condominiums. For a consultation, you can easily earn anywhere from $500 to $1,000 (£380 to £750).

 

23. "Surgeon" for teddy bears

The title is actually supposed to be "Teddy Bear Repair Technician", but "surgeon" seems much more appealing. This technique's job is to sew arms, legs, and eyes back onto "damaged" teddy bears at every major Build-A-Bear store. In addition, there are numerous separate "hospitals" for teddy bears. In principle, the ability to sew is one of the necessary skills.

 

24. Intimacy Coordinator

You may have wondered how the love scene was set up if you've ever seen a movie with such a scene. Were these actions mentioned in the script? The Intimacy Coordinator, who makes recommendations on the ideal intimate scene and what is best for the performers in the event of a simulated intercourse or even a kiss, brings it all together.

 

25. Dog Surf Instructor

As incredible as it may seem, there is a market for training dogs to surf. Professionals are hired to teach owners and their pets how to surf. Dog trainers can earn around $13 (£10) an hour.

 

26. Adult Toy Tester

Adult toy testers are hired to evaluate the novelty, aesthetic appeal, and usefulness of prototypes or new adult toys. These professionals can earn around $25 (£19) an hour.

 

27. Bicycle catcher

The capital of the world with the best cycling infrastructure is Amsterdam. Not surprisingly, many of these two-wheelers end up in the canal, giving rise to a new line of business known as bike fishing. Around 14,000 rusty bicycles are dragged from the rivers of Amsterdam every year.

 

28. Professional mermaid

These certified mermaids perform at events and teach others how to swim like them. They can earn around $300 (£230) an hour at a birthday party.

 

29. Cube Quality Inspector

What most people don't know is that dice must have very precise dimensions and weight balance in order for you to be able to see any of the numbers face up when you roll the die. The dice quality inspector is often responsible for conducting expert quality control tests to ensure that the dice meet all specifications. Cubes will not be packaged until they have been inspected and deemed fit for sale.

 

30. Google Maps Tracker

Do you want to go hiking and walk through places that are hard to reach for cars around the world - Hawaii, the Grand Canyon, the jungle, etc.? Want to trek these trails while carrying a massive camera? The perfect way out! To do this, Google hires Google Map Trekkers. This could be the perfect career for the healthy traveller. It allows you to enjoy nature, see breathtaking views and contribute to mapping the globe so that others can travel while sitting at home. For hikers, explorers and outdoor enthusiasts, this is the opportunity of a lifetime.

 

31. Fake wedding guest

These are the guests who are paid to show up at weddings to make the event look massive and give the bride, groom or both a positive social image. Some couples even go so far as to include fake guests in their entire wedding party.

 

32. Underwater pizza delivery man

If the existence of an underwater hotel in Florida doesn't strike you as odd enough, here's another odd twist to this hotel: It also has a scuba diver who delivers pizza to the underwater rooms, carrying it in a waterproof case.

 

33. Stanley Cup Keeper

The winning club in the National Hockey League receives the Stanley Cup every year. Backups in case of damage to the original Stanley Cup trophy are not available. This is a large and extremely expensive bowl. Due to the importance of the Stanley Cup, a "Cup Keeper" is always hired to guard the trophy and travel with it wherever it goes.

 

34. Scarecrow Man

This may come as a surprise to you if you are familiar with stuffed animals filled with straw. There are people for whom this is a job. They constantly drive away the birds, remaining in the place of the fake stuffed animal.

 

35. Alarm clock man

The Daily Wake Up Call Company can help you wake up every morning by assigning a live person to wake you up. In addition to waking up their "bosses", alarm people also call them to remind them of their daily duties and schedules. The business has entered a very lucrative industry that allows you to benefit from the hustle and bustle of others. And how difficult can it be to call people every morning to let them know about their daily tasks?

 

36. Quiidacarro

When you park your car in Costa Rica, you will come across a quiidacarro. Doing his job is not as difficult as it seems. Quidacarro keeps an eye on your vehicle while you are away to prevent theft (unless he has his eye on it).

 

37. Train pusher

You must see trains in Japan if you think the London Underground is bad. The goal of the pusher is to push passengers into the train as quickly as possible by pushing them from the outside until the doors close.

 

38. Hippotherapist

Hippotherapy literally translates as "treatment with the help of a horse." You use the movement and therapeutic qualities of horses to help human patients overcome speech, physical or mental health problems. But having experience with horses and loving them is not enough. Before you can specialize in this field, you must meet the requirements and be licensed as a physical therapist, occupational therapist, or speech therapist.

 

39. Professional Hitchhiker

The idea of hitchhiking in this situation is completely reversed. Professional hitchhikers are paid to drive other people's cars in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital. This is one of the strangest jobs. The poor infrastructure of Jakarta is to blame for the terrible traffic jams in the city. Three-in-one zones, which can only be entered by cars with three passengers, were created by road authorities to reduce the number of bottlenecks on the roads. So poor Indonesians from the outskirts of Jakarta are waiting on the route to hitchhike and speed up the driver's journey.

 

40. Golf ball diver

Have you ever wondered what happens to all the golf balls that fall into the water? These balls are found by golf ball divers who then bring them back to the course to be cleaned and reused. Hence, if you enjoy diving, this job is perfect for you and you can earn around $200 (£150) every day.

 

41. Professional Paint Dryer

Have you ever had a job that was only slightly more enjoyable than watching paint dry? In fact, there is work that requires waiting for the paint to dry. The main duty of the employee is to paint cardboard sheets to test the new paint's mixing ability and drying time.

 

42. Persistent Netflix Viewer

Imagine that you receive a daily salary for watching TV! For one lucky employee, that wish came true. To help us viewers find exactly the program we're looking for, whether it's a romantic crime film based on classic literature or a smart TV show with talking animals, Netflix has hired someone to review all of their content before it becomes available to the general public.

 

43. Food warmer taster

People often claim that you either love something or hate it, and in the case of St. John Skelton, he really takes that statement to heart. He works with a team of bain marie tasters to make sure each batch of bain marie has the proper flavor, texture and consistency. During his thirty years of work there, he consumed almost 3,000 cans of this substance!

 

44. License plate blocker

In order to reduce traffic congestion in Iran, there are special rules that cars are only allowed on the road on certain days of the week, depending on their license plates ending in even and odd numbers. To keep their license plates out of the cameras, Iranians pay guys to walk behind their cars.

 

45. Professional foreigner

These people are hired to dress professionally and shake hands with powerful businessmen. They are sometimes hired to attend real estate events and act like foreigners and famous people. Many of these people can earn $1,000 (£750) every week for completing a specific task or activity.

 

46. ​​Aircraft artist

An aeronautical artist changes an old aircraft design into a modern one. By doing this, people can earn around $20 (£15) an hour.

 

47. Keeper of swans

Christopher Perrins, Honorary Fellow at Wolfson's College, Oxford, holds this odd position part-time. Perrins counts the swans on the Thames every year. Even though he only used his ownership in the Windsor area, the Queen technically owned them all, so it doesn't matter to anyone how many there are.

 

48. Sewer washer

Sewer cleaners are not the most attractive profession, but they are necessary to keep the country's sewer systems running. Sewer flushing devices are used to clear blockages caused by non-biodegradable debris and hardened layers of cooking fat and oil in pipes.

 

49. Snake Milker

When it comes to milking an animal, you will first of all imagine a cow, but not a poisonous snake. By extracting venom from a poisonous snake, they obtain the necessary material for one of the most important components of medicines - antidotes. And since this is a dangerous job, you can expect to be well paid for it.

 

50. Land mine detector using rodents

The unfortunate consequence of any global conflict is most often dangerous landmines. As millions of mines were buried during the Vietnam War, action was taken to destroy most of them, and rodents and their handlers were tasked with this vital duty for handsome rewards.

 

51. Professional bridesmaid

Choosing a dress, trying it on, shopping, planning a bachelorette party, compiling a gift list, and many other wedding-related tasks are all part of a skilled bridesmaid's job. While no formal training is required, a person must be fully aware of the process involved in a wedding. Bridesmaids who work professionally can easily earn up to $7,000 (£5,300) a month.

 

52. Thief Hunter

Who are you going to call if the police can't solve the crime? Thief hunter. It is sure to catch the culprit if you are the victim of a petty crime or a pickpocket, using a wide range of strategies and tools to ensure they get your stuff back. You can earn around $50,000 (£37,100) a year dealing with criminals if that's what you're interested in.

 

53. Vomit Cleaner

On some roller coasters, you can easily throw up because they go up and down and turn at such strange angles. Because the amusement park owners were aware of this, this position was created.

 

54. Olive Oil Regulator

Europe takes its olive oil quite seriously. So serious that compliance with the requirements for the taste and aroma of different varieties of olive oil creates jobs in Italy, Spain, Greece and other countries with a high level of production. In addition, these bodies ensure that suppliers provide the required documents and that labels comply with all IOC specifications.

 

55. Mannequin Man

If you are in desperate need of fast and good money, you can try your hand in the human mannequin industry. Hourly pay for human mannequins is about $100. Due to the demanding nature of the work, which involves being on site for extended periods of time, the pay is substantial. For several hours a day you will have to look like a mannequin, so this job is not for those who can quickly get bored with something.

 

56. Guide to the Paranormal

From invisible ghosts to other ethereal entities, there are many paranormal creatures that you may not be able to see but that a guide to the paranormal can lead you to. In the US and across Europe, there are opportunities for this strange job that can make good money.

 

57. Sniffer

Perfume, deodorant, and cosmetics are combined to generate more than $1 trillion a year. Scenters are needed to make sure that the product smells good, and to establish and confirm the persistence of the aroma. Sniffers can earn $20 to $25 (£15 to £19) an hour.

 

58. Statue Man

The work of a human statue pays well. This is a living mannequin dressed or painted to match the character it represents. Some shops may pay generously for a human statue to model clothes or add originality to their brand. A person who stays still can earn around $100 (£75) an hour.

 

59. Water slide tester

Water slide testers evaluate the fun and safety of water slides in resorts, amusement parks and hotels. Just imagine how wonderful it would be to come to work every day.

 

60. Worm Collector

Earthworm collectors collect and "hunt" them outdoors. You may work for universities or other institutions that use worms for teaching and research, or you may be hired by fishing firms to catch and pack bait. Worms can also be sold directly to fishermen for use as bait. There are no formal requirements, but if you are paid for every thousand worms you collect, you will need some skill and dedication if you want to make a living from this job.

 

61. Man-electric discharge

Guys who carry around a small wooden box that gives off electric shocks are called toques in Mexico. While drunken bar patrons endure this torture to sober up, others think it gives them a new high.

 

62. Dinosaur Land Manager

Dinosaur Land is a roadside attraction featuring life-sized fiberglass dinosaurs and other animals located in White Post, Virginia.

 

63. Humolog

It turns out that it takes a whole scientific procedure to produce a small, one-gram stick of chewing gum. Hummologists use science and technology to give you a real taste explosion, that's what they are for.

 

64. IMAX screen cleaner

Over time, huge movie screens for IMAX movies can get awfully dirty. When they don't like what's happening in the movie, some viewers throw candy or popcorn at the screen and these foods stick to it. Most often, these movie screens collect a lot of dust. As such, several workers are responsible for cleaning these screens to ensure that movies are viewed clearly. Due to the sheer size of the screens and the amount of stuff that can accumulate on them, each cleaning takes several hours.

 

65. Shoe Wrinkle Specialist

When the shoes are urgently taken out of the factory, special people make sure that there are no wrinkles or creases on them.

 

66. Elevator Inspector

These inspectors ensure the smooth operation of the elevator, but their duties are not limited to this. To ensure safety and compliance standards are met, these inspectors inspect and repair all materials handling equipment, including escalators, elevators, moving sidewalks, ski lifts, and even amusement park rides.

 

67. Touch tester

These sensory testers evaluate the effectiveness of skin care products such as lotions, facial cleansers and razors with their hands. They can earn up to $25 (£19) an hour groping various faces, but this requires some preparation.

 

68. Deodorant Tester

You often poke your nose into other people's business. Well, these people stick their noses into other people's armpits to gauge how well deodorants mask body odor. This is what you call a stinky job.

 

69. Elephant Trainer

Some elephants can draw, paint, throw a ball, splash water, play drums, sit up, stand on their hind legs, and even sing. The task of an elephant trainer is to teach these huge creatures good manners and outstanding tricks. You can use food or physical contact as a bribe when training elephants, and you may have to clean up after large animals and provide them with food and water. In addition, you will have to provide them with exercise and make sure they have enough brain stimulation to keep these smart creatures from getting bored. Amusement parks, zoos, circuses and film studios around the world often employ elephant trainers.

 

70. Chick sexer

The work of a specialist in determining the sex of chickens is simple. While it might not be all that intriguing, at least they work with animals! All they have to do is determine the sex of the chickens!

 

 

 

 

 

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