Below is a list of applicants for a business, management, and administration career.



List of Candidates Including Highest Degree and Skill Set


Degree





Skill set





Applicant 1



Associates





Attention to detail, organizational skills, and critical thinking skills





Applicant 2



Master's





Math skills, critical thinking skills, and computer skills





Applicant 3



Bachelor's





Computer skills, analyzing skills, and verbal communication skills





Applicant 4



Master's





Long-term planning skills, office technology skills, and stress-management skills







Which applicant would be best suited for an operation research analyst?

applicant 1
applicant 2
applicant 3
applicant 4

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
For a position as an operations research analyst, the ideal candidate would have strong analytical skills, critical thinking abilities, and proficiency in quantitative methods, as well as an advanced degree that signifies a strong foundation in these areas.

Among the candidates:

- **Applicant 1 (Associates)** has attention to detail, organizational skills, and critical thinking skills, which are beneficial but may not be sufficient for the role.
- **Applicant 2 (Master's)** possesses math skills, critical thinking skills, and computer skills. This skill set aligns well with the requirements for an operations research analyst, especially the math skills and critical thinking abilities.
- **Applicant 3 (Bachelor's)** has computer skills, analyzing skills, and verbal communication skills, but lacks the advanced degree.
- **Applicant 4 (Master's)** has long-term planning skills, office technology skills, and stress-management skills, which are useful but do not specifically highlight the analytical and mathematical skills that are critical for this role.

Based on this analysis, **Applicant 2** would be the best suited for the operations research analyst position due to their advanced degree and relevant skills in math and critical thinking.

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