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Approach Quote by Bill Gates

“The interview process tests not what the applicant knows, but how well they can process tricky questions: If you wanted to figure out how many times on average you would have to flip the pages of the Manhattan phone book to find a specific name, how would you approach the problem? If a spider fell…” quote by Bill Gates
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“The interview process tests not what the applicant knows, but how well they can process tricky questions: If you wanted to figure out how many times on average you would have to flip the pages of the Manhattan phone book to find a specific name, how would you approach the problem? If a spider fell to the bottom of a 50-foot well, and each day climbed up 3 feet and slipped back 2, how many days would it take the spider to get out of the well? .”

Bill Gates

About This Quote

Source Interview: Business Advice, 2018

The interview process evaluates problem‑solving and analytical thinking more than factual knowledge, using puzzles to gauge reasoning.

In simple terms: Interviews test how you think, not what you know.

Key Takeaway

Focus on clear, structured problem solving.

Themes

career development interview strategy critical thinking

Mood

thoughtful practical

Type

practical educational

When to use this quote

  • Job interviews
  • consulting case studies
  • academic admissions

Key Concepts

cognitive assessment logic puzzles communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • What strategies help you break down complex problems?
  • How can you demonstrate reasoning under pressure?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on puzzles may overlook practical experience.

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