Are there any available resources to practice business and engineering cases?

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I am preparing for an technical interview where I will be asked a few brain teasers and I will be presented with business cases to analyze.



While I am looking up information about real cases the company has worked on so I can understand how they solved them, I would like to know:



Are any resources available online about mock cases for people to practice on?



Maybe a collection of questions that have been asked, or simplified real cases to take a look on.







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    I am preparing for an technical interview where I will be asked a few brain teasers and I will be presented with business cases to analyze.



    While I am looking up information about real cases the company has worked on so I can understand how they solved them, I would like to know:



    Are any resources available online about mock cases for people to practice on?



    Maybe a collection of questions that have been asked, or simplified real cases to take a look on.







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      I am preparing for an technical interview where I will be asked a few brain teasers and I will be presented with business cases to analyze.



      While I am looking up information about real cases the company has worked on so I can understand how they solved them, I would like to know:



      Are any resources available online about mock cases for people to practice on?



      Maybe a collection of questions that have been asked, or simplified real cases to take a look on.







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      I am preparing for an technical interview where I will be asked a few brain teasers and I will be presented with business cases to analyze.



      While I am looking up information about real cases the company has worked on so I can understand how they solved them, I would like to know:



      Are any resources available online about mock cases for people to practice on?



      Maybe a collection of questions that have been asked, or simplified real cases to take a look on.









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          A simple Google search can reveal dozens of options, though a good number of them are behind pay-walls. Your best bet is to Google something along the lines of "Language practice questions" for examples of language specific things (you can replace Language with a concept like OOP or Algorithms and yield good results as well). One that I personally have enjoyed using is http://codingbat.com/java.



          It is also worth looking into coding competition sites that are also a Google search away. They often have past examples for practice and provide regular, on-going, new problems to solve.






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            A simple Google search can reveal dozens of options, though a good number of them are behind pay-walls. Your best bet is to Google something along the lines of "Language practice questions" for examples of language specific things (you can replace Language with a concept like OOP or Algorithms and yield good results as well). One that I personally have enjoyed using is http://codingbat.com/java.



            It is also worth looking into coding competition sites that are also a Google search away. They often have past examples for practice and provide regular, on-going, new problems to solve.






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              A simple Google search can reveal dozens of options, though a good number of them are behind pay-walls. Your best bet is to Google something along the lines of "Language practice questions" for examples of language specific things (you can replace Language with a concept like OOP or Algorithms and yield good results as well). One that I personally have enjoyed using is http://codingbat.com/java.



              It is also worth looking into coding competition sites that are also a Google search away. They often have past examples for practice and provide regular, on-going, new problems to solve.






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                A simple Google search can reveal dozens of options, though a good number of them are behind pay-walls. Your best bet is to Google something along the lines of "Language practice questions" for examples of language specific things (you can replace Language with a concept like OOP or Algorithms and yield good results as well). One that I personally have enjoyed using is http://codingbat.com/java.



                It is also worth looking into coding competition sites that are also a Google search away. They often have past examples for practice and provide regular, on-going, new problems to solve.






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                A simple Google search can reveal dozens of options, though a good number of them are behind pay-walls. Your best bet is to Google something along the lines of "Language practice questions" for examples of language specific things (you can replace Language with a concept like OOP or Algorithms and yield good results as well). One that I personally have enjoyed using is http://codingbat.com/java.



                It is also worth looking into coding competition sites that are also a Google search away. They often have past examples for practice and provide regular, on-going, new problems to solve.







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                answered Jul 2 '15 at 4:07









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