27Forrester Research Interview Questions & Answers
1.What skills do you use to cope with the day to day stress and pressure on the job?
2.Do you have experience writing a custom exception in Java?
3.As a consultant with Forrester Research, your role will be vital in gather information from our customers in building new technology for them. What would be your goals in an initial consultation with a new or existing client?
4.Our implementation consultants here at Forrester Research often face conflicts with our customers while onsite during implementations. What interpersonal skills do you use to handle conflicts with clients?
5.What programming languages would you consider yourself fluent in?
6.What experience do you have in the different types of software maintenance?
7.What would you say is your top non-technical skill that will help you succeed in this role here at Forrester Research?
8.Do you have any unique skills or past work experiences that we can't see on your resume that would benefit the team here at Forrester Research?
9.Here at Forrester Research, we strive for continuous delivery and continuous deployment with our software. Are you familiar with these processes in your current work?
10.How would you say that you would help bring sound data governance philosophies to this role at Forrester Research?
11.If hired for this position here at Forrester Research, would you be comfortable handling overall project manager responsibilities for new software development?
12.What do you know about our products and how do you think you'll be able to handle a support role surrounding them?
13.If hired here at Forrester Research, what do you feel would be the biggest hurdle for you to overcome from the start?
14.Talk about a data integration project where you encountered an issue with completing tasks due to the negligence of others. How did you handle this issue to ensure solid completion of the project?
15.Can you describe the software development lifecycle?
16.Talk about a recent successful project that you worked on that required you to navigate some troubled waters during the project. What were the roadblocks and how did you overcome them?
17.When do you consider a project to be finished?
18.Do you have experience working with different CASE tools? If so, what do you have experience with?
19.If you were confronted with a time where you wouldn't be able to meet a deadline here at Forrester Research, what steps would you take when you made that realization?
20.In your current work, what are the important steps you take in the data validation process?
21.Would you say that you are a goal oriented on the job? What would I be able to do as your manager to help you achieve your goals if hired here at Forrester Research?
22.In a technical support role here at Forrester Research, we expect that you would be able to bring great customer service skills to the role. Describe your customer service philosophy in the support that you would provide.
23.In SQL, how do you explain the differences between clustered and non-clustered indexes? Can you name a time that you used each?
24.What data cleaning methods are you familiar with and comfortable using if hired for this role at Forrester Research?
25.What do you feel are the primary features and benefits of the Java programming language?
26.What SDLC models are you familiar in working with?
27.If you were asked to review a colleague's code that they had written, what key things would you look for?