Wageworks Interview Questions

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wageworks (nyse: wage) is a leader in administering consumer-directed benefits (cdbs), which empower employees to save money on taxes while also providing corporate tax advantages for employers. wageworks is solely dedicated to administering cdbs, including pre-tax spending accounts, such as health and dependent care flexible spending accounts (fsas), health savings accounts (hsas), health reimbursement arrangements (hras), as well as commuter benefit services, including transit and parking programs, wellness programs, cobra, and other employee benefits. wageworks makes it easier to understand and take advantage of consumer-directed benefits for approximately 45,000 employers and over 4 million people.

wageworks is headquartered in san mateo, california, with offices in major locations throughout the united states. for more information, visit www.wageworks.com.

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SQL
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We’re given two tables, a users table with demographic information and the neighborhood they live in and a neighborhoods table.

Write a query that returns all neighborhoods that have 0 users. 

Example:

Input:

users table

Columns Type
id INTEGER
name VARCHAR
neighborhood_id INTEGER
created_at DATETIME

neighborhoods table

Columns Type
id INTEGER
name VARCHAR
city_id INTEGER

Output:

Columns Type
name VARCHAR
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