Top most frequently asked Tableau Interview Questions…

 5 minutes before Tableau interview…

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Hello Guys,

If you are preparing for tableau interview/Tableau developer Job/Job in Business Intelligence/Real Time case study in Tableau, Please invest your few seconds to read below content -
It will really helpful to crack your interview and I have discussed few Tableau questions which are
99% asked by interviewer in Technical round of interview.

You can say these questions are my experiences…

Let’s talk about Interview Questions and How to answer any of these question in effective and analytical way.
1. What is the difference between .twb vs .twbx in tableau?
2. Difference between live and extract database connection?
3. Difference between set and group?
4. What is a hierarchical field?
5. What are the filters in tableau?

To view the effective answers of above question please watch below video:

If you want some basic charts for practice which are commonly asked in interview then please watch below quick videos which are just few seconds.

  1. How to build bar in bar chart quickly. This question is mostly asked in Tableau desktop round of interview and sometimes in Technical discussion also.

2. Easy way to compare sales of two year or growth just by using Bar chart and reference line.

3. Quickly create Dumbell chart/Barbell chart, very interactive and easy chart to create in Tableau.

4. 100% stacked bar chart in Tableau just a few seconds.

5. Behind the bars…Rounded bar chart in just 2 clicks… Must watch

6. Lollipop chart in Tableau just in 1 min…

7. Create No Axis bar chart in Tableau just in 1 click very quickly…

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