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Old Feb 09, 2023, 08:03 AM
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I think I was the only one who expressed concern about having to study for 8 hours. I think it was misunderstanding. I have zero issues studying laws/rules/facts and procedures etc

I couldn’t understand when you said you had to study things in your own resume, like you said you had to study what methods you used to improve traffic on the website. I felt that normal thing would be just answer what you did. If it’s something on your resume, it means you did it and you know it. Why study?

But other stuff I understand if you need to study it. Although it’s confusing if they want you to understand this stuff, is this new knowledge or they expect you to already know it? And how important exact percentage is? Like if you know that social signals are the lowest but don’t recall if local ranking is 4 or 5%? Is this new stuff? Do they want you to learn new stuff on the day of the interview? Or they just expect understanding of concepts?

Good luck. I am 57, I can’t memorize new stuff in one day. I could only brush up on stuff I already know. I’d need more than a day to remember exact percentage for each category.