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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Oct 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Sep 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Yes, I have extensive experience with ERP systems and pulling out reports.
I have worked with various ERP systems such as SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics.
I am proficient in using the reporting tools within these systems to extract data and generate reports.
For example, in my previous role as a Senior Analyst, I regularly pulled out financial reports using SAP's FICO module.
I am also comfortable with creating custom ...
Yes, I have dealt with both internal and external auditors in my previous roles.
I have worked closely with internal auditors to ensure compliance with company policies and procedures.
I have also assisted external auditors during their audits by providing necessary documentation and answering their queries.
I understand the importance of maintaining accurate records and ensuring transparency during audits.
I have experien...
I report to the General Manager and oversee the work of the team members.
I report to the General Manager who is my immediate supervisor.
I oversee the work of the team members and provide guidance and support.
I communicate with the team members and provide regular updates to the General Manager.
I am responsible for ensuring that the team meets its goals and objectives.
I work closely with other departments to ensure that
Yes, I have experience in budgeting.
I have created and managed budgets for various projects and departments.
I have experience in forecasting and analyzing financial data.
I have worked with Excel and other budgeting software.
I have also presented budget reports to senior management and stakeholders.
I applied via AmbitionBox and was interviewed in Jun 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jun 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
My KPI is to increase sales revenue by 10% within the first quarter of the year.
My KPI is to increase sales revenue by 10% within the first quarter of the year
I will achieve this by implementing targeted marketing campaigns and improving customer experience
I will track progress through weekly sales reports and adjust strategies accordingly
I will streamline the process by identifying bottlenecks and implementing automation.
Analyze current process flow
Identify areas of delay or inefficiency
Implement automation tools to reduce manual effort
Set up clear communication channels between team members
Track progress and adjust as needed
Hypothesis testing in ticket closing example
Define null and alternative hypothesis
Choose appropriate statistical test
Set significance level
Collect data and calculate test statistic
Determine p-value and compare with significance level
Make conclusion and interpret results
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Jun 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
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I appeared for an interview in Jun 2017.
Ajax calls allow for asynchronous communication between client and server without reloading the page.
Ajax stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
Uses XMLHttpRequest object to send and receive data
Allows for partial page updates without reloading the entire page
Can handle data in various formats such as JSON, XML, HTML, and plain text
Example: $.ajax({url: 'example.com', success: function(data){console.log(data)}});
REST is lightweight and uses HTTP while SOAP is XML-based and has more features.
REST uses HTTP methods like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE while SOAP uses XML messaging.
REST is stateless while SOAP can maintain state.
REST is faster and easier to use while SOAP is more secure and reliable.
REST is used for web services while SOAP is used for enterprise-level services.
Example of REST: Twitter API. Example of SOAP: Amazon Web Serv
GET and POST are HTTP methods used for sending data to a server.
GET is used to retrieve data from a server
POST is used to submit data to a server
GET requests can be cached and bookmarked
POST requests are not cached and cannot be bookmarked
GET requests have length restrictions
POST requests have no length restrictions
GET requests are less secure than POST requests
Observer pattern is a design pattern in which an object maintains a list of its dependents and notifies them automatically of any state changes.
Also known as publish-subscribe pattern
Used in event-driven systems
Allows loose coupling between objects
Example: A weather station broadcasts weather updates to multiple displays
Example: A stock market ticker notifies multiple investors of stock price changes
Singleton is a design pattern that restricts the instantiation of a class to a single object.
Singleton ensures that only one instance of a class exists in the entire application.
It provides a global point of access to the instance.
Commonly used in scenarios where a single instance needs to coordinate actions across the system.
Example: Database connection manager, logger, configuration manager.
Immutable in Java refers to objects whose state cannot be changed after creation.
String, Integer, and other wrapper classes are immutable in Java.
Immutable objects are thread-safe and can be shared without synchronization.
To create an immutable class, make all fields final and private, and don't provide setters.
Examples of immutable classes in Java include LocalDate, LocalTime, and LocalDateTime.
Creating immutable in Java
Use final keyword to make variables immutable
Use private constructor to prevent object modification
Use defensive copying to prevent modification of mutable objects
Use enum to create immutable objects
Use String class to create immutable strings
Dependency injection is a design pattern that allows objects to receive dependencies rather than creating them internally.
It helps to decouple the code and makes it more testable and maintainable.
It allows for easier swapping of dependencies without changing the code.
There are three types of dependency injection: constructor injection, setter injection, and interface injection.
Example: Instead of creating a database co...
CORS stands for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing. It is a security feature implemented in web browsers to restrict access to resources from different origins.
CORS allows web servers to specify which origins are allowed to access its resources
It is implemented using HTTP headers
CORS prevents malicious websites from accessing sensitive data from other websites
Examples of resources that may be restricted by CORS include cook
CORS can be overcome by configuring the server to allow cross-origin requests.
Configure the server to include the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header
Use JSONP (JSON with Padding) to bypass CORS restrictions
Use a proxy server to make the request on behalf of the client
Use a browser extension to disable CORS restrictions during development
Use a server-side proxy to forward requests to the target server
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