Uber Analytics Test
What you’ll learn
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Ace the Uber Analytics Test with flying colors
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Understand the format, structure and types of questions you will get on the exam
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Practice with over 50 questions
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*** Updated for latest CodeSignal Version of the Test ***
*** Added two more CSV files from latest test attempt ***
***COURSE COMPLETED UPDATED TO INCLUDE NEW QUESTIONS FROM VERSION 3.1 OF THE TEST***
*** NOW with 3 CSVs and 20 additional questions and answers for Version 3.1 of the test ***
The Uber Analytics Test is the second test in the entire interview for General Manager, Associate General Manager, Operations and Logistics Manager and Marketing Manager positions at Uber.
If you pass the recruiter screen, the next step is to do this 2 hour timed online analytics test.
As part of this course, we will walk you step by step on how to ace this exam through a bunch of course materials and video content.
Course Outline
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Test Details – Here we will cover what to expect on the test.
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Preparation Plan – We will walk through a detailed preparation plan on how you should study for the test.
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Theory – Here we’ll go through theory around Uber’s business model, pricing strategy, metrics etc.
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Quantitative Questions – First CSV – On the test you will be presented with 2 CSVs. Questions are based on them and we’ll cover both a number of questions and answers in this section.
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Quantitative Questions – Second CSV – We’ll go through questions and answers based on the second file in this section.
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General Multiple Choice Questions – We’ll then look at general questions aimed at your knowledge of Uber’s business as a whole.
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Short Answers – We’ll cover short answers that you’ll be expected to write.
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Long Answers – We’ll cover long answers that you’ll be expected to write.
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Additional Questions and Answers – 10 additional questions and answers from Version 3.1 of the test and for extra practice.
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Version 3.1 of the Test – We’ll discuss a new CSV that you’ll get on the test and questions and answers regarding the same.
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Conclusion – We’ll finally conclude the course in this section with some last minute tips.
What You’ll Get
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300 page detailed presentation that walks you step by step on what needs to be done.
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2 downloadable CSVs and Excel files that you will get on the exam.
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1 downloadable CSV for Version 3.1 of the test.
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1 hour of video that walks you through everything.
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24/7 support on the actual test.
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Free Uber Analytics Test eBook
Course Details
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Review the different Uber positions covered in this video, including: Operations and Logistics, Marketing Manager, General Manager, Associate General Manger, Marketing Manager
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Discuss Surge Pricing – an extremely important concept on the exam.
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Discuss Uber metrics and terms, including:
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Completed Trips
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Demand
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Dispatch
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Driver
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Driver Supply
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ETA
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Eyeballs
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Fare
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Idle Time
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Peak Hours
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Requests
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Rider
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Surge Pricing
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Working Shifts
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Zeros
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Covers many many multiple choice questions found in the Uber Excel analytics test, including:
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Between the 1st and the 5th of February, which date has the most completed trips?
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What hour of the day had the most completed trips on February 11th?
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What hour of the day from the 15 day period in February had the least number of requests?
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What is the percentage of all of the eyeballs that occurred on Fridays?
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What is the weighted average of requests per driver for the 15 day data set?
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Drivers’ schedules are drafted in 4 hour shifts, and Uber wants to change this to 8 hour shifts. Calculate which shift has the highest request for the 15 day data set.
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When the number of unique drivers increases so does the number of eyeballs?
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On which day is the ratio the highest for the number of completed trips to requests?
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If you had 10 drivers to add to one hour throughout the 15 day data set, which hour would you add them to?
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How many hours of data are in this data set?
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Use the data to determine when the best end-of-day is for drivers.
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Sample of short and long answer questions and an approach to answer them:
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What is surge-pricing is and the main reasons behind why it’s a good choice for Uber.
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Convince a non Uber driver to switch to become an Uber driver.
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Write a letter aimed at Uber drivers to encourage them to accept more requests.
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10 additional practice problems, including:
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What is the probability of an Uber driver accepting your request?
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How many years will it take for UberBlack drivers to outnumber UberX drivers?
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What will be the change in Uber revenue after a fare increase?
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If Uber starts a promo, what is the maximum amount of fare reduction before loss of revenue?
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What is the maximum number of possible Uber candidates, given Uber’s eligible driver policy?
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What is the minimum number of possible Uber candidates, given Uber’s eligible driver policy?
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What is the probability of a Uber passenger getting to choose their seat first?
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Would an UberBlack vehicle beat Usain Bolt at the 100 meter sprint?
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What is the individual bill of an Uber trip split proportionally by trip distance?
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How many license plates in New York do not have any repeating numbers?
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10 additional questions covering Version 3.1 of the test
Who this course is for:
- People who have been asked to take the Uber Analytics Test as part of their Uber interview
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Sidharth Sahoo –
Good course overall. Some of the questions need better explanations of the alternative approaches and solutions. I believe that 1 or 2 problems have errors in the solution but I haven’t looked online to confirm.
Jitsu Murena –
They don’t explain the reasoning behind most of their calculations, just the steps. Also the v3.1 bit like an addon , an after thought. The worse part is the low level of support the instructors give in the Q&A section.
Sarah Gamal –
The CSV 3.1 , I had an issue with the dates as the last 2 had the wrong format, and when finding the dates through excel, first of May is a tuesday and May 2 nd is a Saturday ! go figure ! and same showing on the answer given by you guys so can you please investigate that and reformat the last 2 dates of 13 th and 14 th of May please.
Also as a general feedback, it s end of 2017, and Uber been using 3.1 for 2 years now so please include more CSV on 3.1 version, thanks !
Ihab Atteya Awadallah –
The videos are good so far, but i cant see where i can download the 300 page pdf book that is mentioned in the course contents?!
Sayyid Bahaduri –
Hi! This course is more understandable and easy than other courses, and I learned to how to get prepared for the test. So I thanks the peoples who prepared this kind of course. Thanks
Serene Chan –
the trainer is very clear in his explanation. This is very good practice for anyone taking the Uber Analytics Test. I strongly recommend it.
roohi raj –
The answer to the minimum drivers in venn diagram is wrong
Dhyana del Sol Silva Aguilera –
Todo muy claro y organizado
Pedro Rolim de Carvalho –
This course has its down sides like mentioned by other people in the reviews, however, the author corrected many of them and added the most recent type of questions to the repertoire of the course. I was able to pass on the analytics exam, and if it wasn’t for this course, it would definitely be much harder. Also the content about Uber’s specific terms and topics was very important. I did not know them, and was certainly not study this before taking the test.
Satya Kumar M V –
Wasn’t really expecting the course to be this detailed and hand-on. Kudos to the instructor!
Bhanupriy Singh –
There are some erroneous interpretations and lengthy calculations, which could be avoided. However the overall course serves the purpose.
Tim –
Questions are worded very poorly.
Solutions are sometimes questionable.
Excel solutions are not the most efficient