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Uber's interview process can be notoriously long. To become a general manager - someone who launches and leads a team in a new city for Uber - you'll be taking a timed, two-hour analytics test.
For more creative positions at Uber, such as marketing manager, you may be asked to create a new marketing campaign for Uber.
Unlike companies like Google, which are infamous for giving their candidates impossible brainteaser interview questions, Uber's questions to potential hires are more straightforward - and they say a lot about Uber's company culture.
Using Glassdoor, we've compiled questions from Uber's interview candidates.