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I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Jun 2024. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Scaffolding related
  • Q2. Cisrs certification

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posted on 3 Apr 2024

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Round 1 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. What are your experience of the work.what is your technical experience.

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - The best performance of ability to your work on side.

I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Jun 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
Pro Tip by AmbitionBox:
Keep your resume crisp and to the point. A recruiter looks at your resume for an average of 6 seconds, make sure to leave the best impression.
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Round 2 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Engine overhauling , brackes
  • Q2. Susention,ac system,
Round 3 - HR 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Overheating how to coming
  • Q2. My self introduction
Round 4 - Coding Test 

Ac system electrical

Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for Almana Group Automotive Technician interview:
  • Mechanical
Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - I'm electrical side average,mechanical good

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: HR Interview
Experience: They had 4 interviews.
McK1: Have faint recollections. However I remember I did well on the case and had loadsa HR involved specially in my work on internships and research paper.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: McK2: The interviewer was a PhD in Chem Engg from Stanford followed by an MBA from Harvard. I found this before going in and got real nervous. He started off with some Chemical Engg questions and soon realized it was no use! (He did even comment that I had not learnt anything in Chem engg in the 4 years). We then moved on a case of petrochemical industry where a new player wanted to enter an oversaturated market. I concluded that scale is important and the entry has to be below the existing market price. Some HR including my question to him. Had a long discussion on Foreign MBA vs Indian MBA. At the end of the interview, I guess I had done a good enough job (surprisingly after the start I had) and was called in for the next 2 interviews..

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: McK3: This was a disaster! And a big one. I was given an extremely easy case on nuclear reactor vs coal reactor economics. Simple mathematics which I screwed up because of just 1 simple error. I realized the same pretty late and pointed it out. He said it was ok. No HR

Round: Other Interview
Experience: McK4: The whole interview was a discussion on my BTP and seminar. BTP was related to Phosphoric Acid production. The discussion revolved around whether phosphoric acid should be produced in India or whether we should produce it outside from where we import ore. Then we moved on to my seminar which was related to Kyoto Protocol. Finally I asked question on how different is a foreign MBA vis a vis an Indian one. Very peaceful and fun interview!
Tips: The single biggest mistake I committed was going in a haste into the McK 3rd interview. I got involved in some placement work between the interviews and forgot to carry my folder or even a pen. This is probably why I did not do well on the case (which was probably the easiest of all 8). Its very important that you take 5 minutes off before walking in, get your composure and stop worrying about other things and just attend to the interview on hand. Key learnings included the fact that it is relatively difficult to come back if you don't start well. Thus its is better to take something like 5 seconds before you answer the first 2-3 questions to recollect thoughts, organize them and frame them well. Also that you need to be comfortable with everything on your resume. I appeared for 8 interviews and never mentioned/was asked anything related to MI which I thought was the most important point on my resume. Instead I was questioned on my hobbies. Smallest points on the resume could be the ones you are grilled most on. Another very important thing about case interviews is the fact that the interviewer will be guiding you all through to the final solution. Any thing that he speaks should be heard and taken notice of. Most of the times there will be a small hint given at some point and all you need to do is catch on to it! Structuring your answers is extremely important. One more important thing to keep in mind is that all your answers should kind of show to the company that you can FIT into the company, the job and the culture. It is also important you walk in with the feeling that you can get the job. Specifically in cases, if you get stuck, take some time off to think. Structure your solution well, it carries the maximum weight.

General Tips: Firstly suit up only in case you are comfortable in it. It makes no sense to wear it and be uncomfortable throughout. And in my opinion even if you do not wear one, it never goes against you (at least consulting). For companies like FMCG/Tech its better not to suit up because it doesn't go with the company cultures. If its IBanking, it is good if you wear one. It is very important that you have some questions for the interviewer for any given company. And it is more important that the questions are intelligent and genuine. Attending PPT/ reading up website is a must for the same. Most importantly you should not talk to any other candidate on interview experience before your interview. The interview changes for every candidate. If say for example you hear the case beforehand, the company is bound to find out which would ruin your chances for sure. Further talking to people who have already appeared increases the nervousness. Posture is something that you have to take care of. People have a tendency to relax which should not be the case. You should seem eager for both the interview and the job. While answering any question the most important things to keep in mind are • Take 5 seconds off before venturing into any answer. Compose your thoughts real well. Then start. Its better to get the whole thing in a impactful way then to miss out on certain points. It also doubles up as giving the interview a feel that you are thinking before answering.
College Name: IIT BOMBAY

I appeared for an interview in Sep 2016.

Interview Questionnaire 

9 Questions

  • Q1. How does Internet work?
  • Ans. 

    The Internet is a global network of computers that communicate with each other using standardized protocols.

    • The Internet is made up of millions of interconnected devices, including computers, servers, routers, and switches.

    • Data is transmitted over the Internet in the form of packets, which are small units of information.

    • The Internet uses a set of protocols, such as TCP/IP, to ensure reliable and efficient communication...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Difference between http and https?
  • Ans. 

    HTTP is unsecured while HTTPS is secured with SSL/TLS encryption.

    • HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, while HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure.

    • HTTP operates on port 80, while HTTPS operates on port 443.

    • HTTP data is transmitted in plain text, while HTTPS data is encrypted using SSL/TLS.

    • HTTPS provides authentication, integrity, and confidentiality of data exchanged between a client and a server.

    • W...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What is white and black box testing?
  • Ans. 

    White box testing is a method of testing where the internal structure and implementation details of the software are known and tested. Black box testing is a method of testing where the internal structure and implementation details of the software are unknown and only the inputs and outputs are tested.

    • White box testing is also known as clear box testing, glass box testing, or structural testing.

    • It focuses on testing th...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Write the code to print the pattern that was provided?
  • Ans. 

    Print a pattern using code

    • Use nested loops to iterate through rows and columns

    • Use string concatenation to build each row of the pattern

    • Print each row to display the pattern

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. Merge two arrays without using a third array.
  • Ans. 

    Merge two arrays without using a third array.

    • Use the concat() method to merge the arrays.

    • Alternatively, you can use the push() method to add elements from one array to another.

    • Remember to handle the case where the arrays have different lengths.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. Three ants are at the corner of the triangle. Find the probability that they will never meet.
  • Ans. 

    The probability that three ants at the corner of a triangle will never meet.

    • The ants can move randomly in any direction.

    • The probability depends on the shape and size of the triangle.

    • The probability can be calculated using geometric probability or simulation.

    • Assumptions need to be made about the ants' movement patterns.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. Basic Introduction.
  • Q8. Tell me the times you have regreted your decisions and how did you cope up with it.
  • Ans. 

    I have regretted decisions in the past but learned from them to make better choices in the future.

    • Regretted not studying enough for a crucial exam, leading to a lower grade. Learned to prioritize studying and time management.

    • Regretted not speaking up in a meeting when I had a valuable idea. Learned to be more assertive and confident in sharing my thoughts.

    • Regretted not taking a job opportunity that could have advanced ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q9. Tell me about yor family , hobbies and any event that made you and your family feel proud.
  • Ans. 

    I come from a close-knit family with a passion for outdoor activities. We recently celebrated my brother's graduation, which was a proud moment for all of us.

    • Family: Close-knit and supportive

    • Hobbies: Outdoor activities like hiking and camping

    • Proud moment: Brother's graduation ceremony

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: They basically are testing your reflexes and how quick you are at understanding a problem and arriving at a solution.
Tips: For greater accuracy attempt lesser questions ensuring each of the attemped one's are correct.
Duration: 45 minutes
Total Questions: 50

Round: Technical Interview
Tips: Just be thorough with basic concepts of programming and be yourself.

Round: HR Interview
Tips: Relax and be cool. Don't answer just for the sake of answering it.

Skills: Basic C/C++, implementing , networks
College Name: Thapar University, Patiala

Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Interview
Experience: There were four interviews, with a case study and some HR questions in each. 
The first interviewer was an IIT Delhi alumnus and asked me a case on whether a telecom company should go for exploring the 3G license option. He provided me with information as and when I asked for it. Later during the interview, I asked him about his experience with McKinsey. 
The second interview involved a case on acquiring land for a B-School. The case was mainly qualitative and the HR questions were also straightforward. Giving a thought to goals and aspirations helped. 
My third interview was with a partner. Again, standard PI questions: something about yourself, why consulting, what if not McKinsey, important attributes of a good leader, why should we hire you etc. The case was on the design on entry and exit gates for Delhi Metro. 
My final interview was again with a partner and there was no HR part. It started with a case, and then there was nothing else to discuss. Anything and everything that could possibly go wrong did. I did badly in the case and towards the end made errors with simple calculations as well.
Tips: It is important to think on your feet even if you are not able to make much headway with the case. This case had sealed my fate.

General Tips: Most of the times, things go on as they are supposed to, we do what we are assigned, meet deadlines and get it over with. Knowing what to do after four or five years of study at IIT is one of those deciding phases where we have to do something out of routine, think about what we actually want, what we can get from where we are. 
Here is an account of how I went about making my decisions and preparing for it. In one of those routine placement talks, a speaker remarked, ‘there are two ways you can choose a career- by extrapolation from what you have right now and by interpolation from your long term goal’. This helps one realize the importance of identification of long term goal. In my opinion, once a person is convinced about that, it is easy to pull off an interview; more importantly, it is easy to identify which options to prepare for. 
I’d eliminated higher studies at around the middle of fourth year and was convinced to sit for McKinsey and core companies. Resume preparation began at around August with the master resume followed by a resume for core electrical companies which come to campus. Later I made a one page resume for McKinsey. Preparing for McKinsey helped a great deal in preparing for the HR section of the interviews. After McKinsey results, I revised the electrical courses required for the companies which were coming to the campus.
The first day was hectic with a whole lot of companies lined up. One had to be prepared for
all the companies because the shortlist came just the night earlier.
College Name: IIT KANPUR

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jan 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. 1st Technical- Cucumber Framework , How to buid job in Jenkins, TestNG and its Annotations, Selenium Action Classes, Robot Class, Core Java
  • Ans. 

    Answering technical questions on Cucumber, Jenkins, TestNG, Selenium, and Core Java.

    • To build a job in Jenkins, create a new job and configure it to run the test suite using Maven or Gradle.

    • TestNG annotations like @BeforeTest and @AfterTest can be used to set up and tear down test environments.

    • Selenium Action Classes like Actions and Select can be used to perform complex user interactions.

    • The Robot class can be used to ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. 2nd Technical: Jenkins, TestNG and its Annotations, Selenium Basics ,Scenarios based question on Selenium, Core Java , Questions on Hashmap , Regular Expressions

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Brush up all your basics and frameworks used.Be Confident.Easy to crack the interview.

Interview Questionnaire 

8 Questions

  • Q1. A nimbu paani wala spends all of his daily income on his daily expenditure except only as much as would enable him to conduct equal business on the next day. He now wants to aim at starting to save for the...
  • Ans. 

    Advise the nimbu paani wala on how to start saving for the future.

    • Encourage him to set a savings goal and create a budget to achieve it.

    • Suggest he start small by saving a small percentage of his daily income.

    • Recommend he explore investment options to grow his savings over time.

    • Remind him to continue setting aside enough money for his daily expenses.

    • Provide resources or education on financial literacy to help him make i

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. An IT sector multinational wants to expand its business into more countries. Suggest a strategy. This was the question given in the VC round by the Partner. It was followed by a lot of numerical and qualit...
  • Ans. 

    To expand into more countries, the IT sector multinational can adopt a market entry strategy that includes market research, partnerships, localization, and scalability.

    • Conduct thorough market research to identify potential countries for expansion

    • Establish strategic partnerships with local companies to leverage their knowledge and networks

    • Adapt products and services to meet the specific needs and preferences of each tar...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. An IT sector company wants to increase the number of BPOs in India. Devise a metric that will help it rank cities according to their favourability to host this BPO
  • Ans. 

    A metric to rank Indian cities for BPOs

    • Consider factors like availability of skilled workforce, infrastructure, cost of living, and government policies

    • Weight each factor based on its importance to the company

    • Collect data on each factor for different cities and assign scores

    • Rank cities based on their total score

    • Examples of factors: number of universities, quality of transportation, cost of office space, tax incentives

    • Re...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. The supply chain head in an auto company in India is frustrated about manufacturing stopping frequently because of parts not being readily available at the assembly line and comes to you for help. What cou...
  • Ans. 

    The probable reasons for manufacturing stoppages due to parts unavailability in an auto company in India and suggested solutions.

    • Probable reasons: supply chain disruptions, inventory management issues, quality control problems, lack of communication with suppliers

    • Investigate by analyzing historical data, conducting supplier audits, implementing real-time tracking systems

    • Solutions: improve forecasting accuracy, establis...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. How many airplanes are flying in the Indian sky at the moment?
  • Ans. 

    The exact number of airplanes flying in the Indian sky at the moment is not available.

    • The number of airplanes flying in the Indian sky changes constantly.

    • It depends on factors such as time of day, weather conditions, and airline schedules.

    • However, on average, there are around 2,000 flights in the Indian airspace at any given time.

    • This number includes both domestic and international flights.

    • The Indian aviation industry ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. How many years will it take the Delhi Metro to break even?
  • Ans. 

    The Delhi Metro is expected to break even in 2025.

    • The Delhi Metro has been expanding rapidly and has seen a steady increase in ridership.

    • The metro has been able to generate revenue through advertising and property development.

    • The government has also provided financial support to the metro.

    • Based on current projections, the Delhi Metro is expected to break even in 2025.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. Why not MBA?
  • Q8. Interview-4

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Interview
Experience: The interviewer also said: "It seems like you are more interested in finance and BCG is only the second option. We don’t like being the second option." All these questions required some delicate handling.

Round: Interview
Experience: This was a sort of stress interview because the interviewer seemed disinterested and dissatisfied with everything i said and kept on demanding for more while impressing that whatever I am coming up with was really of no significance.
Tips: What worked in my favor was I dint get flustered by his attitude, kept smiling and working at the problem objectively. When I would come to the end of one line of thinking and would have no more answers to his “What next” I would frankly tell him that and ask him in return for more suggestions. It resulted in him complimenting my way of thinking at the end and saying that I was one of the best and most practical candidates that he had interviewed that day.

Round: Interview
Experience: 1. Both the above questions were the part of one interview.
2. The interviewer didn't want me to solve the case fully in either instance. He just wanted to see my structure and evaluate my thinking process.

Round: Interview
Experience: Almost all my interviews went well with BCG except the last VC one, because by then I was complete drained out and could hardly think. I also did some minor silly mistakes in a couple of the smaller cases while dealing with numbers, but otherwise everyone seemed to appreciate my structuring of the cases. Some of the interviewers also delved into the HR side frequently.

College Name: IIT KANPUR

I appeared for an interview before Jan 2016.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Elevator design and puzzles and core java and sql queries

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Tips: Speed and accuracy needed
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Questions: 30

Skills: Analytical Skills, Java Programming, Mysql
College Name: IIIT Allahabad

Intern Interview Questions & Answers

BCG user image Gautam Bansal

posted on 21 Nov 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

5 Questions

  • Q1. Your client is a fruits and vegetables retailer who is facing inventory management issues
  • Ans. 

    Suggest inventory management solutions for a fruits and vegetables retailer.

    • Analyze sales data to determine popular items and adjust inventory levels accordingly

    • Implement a first-in, first-out (FIFO) system to ensure freshness of produce

    • Use technology such as barcode scanning and automated ordering to streamline inventory management

    • Consider partnering with local farmers to reduce transportation costs and ensure fresh p...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Brief Introduction
  • Q3. Why consulting?
  • Ans. 

    Consulting offers a dynamic and challenging work environment that allows me to apply my problem-solving skills and work with a variety of clients.

    • Consulting provides exposure to diverse industries and business models

    • It offers the opportunity to work with a variety of clients and teams

    • Consulting requires critical thinking and problem-solving skills

    • It offers a dynamic and challenging work environment

    • Consulting provides o...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. You must be having a busy day. How many interviews are you through with?
  • Ans. 

    I have completed X number of interviews so far today.

    • I have completed 5 interviews today.

    • I have been through 7 interviews today.

    • I have completed 3 interviews and have 2 more scheduled for later today.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. A 20-25 slide PPT. The client is a Dairy farming corp. based out of Western Europe. Its current market is almost saturated. The client wants to expand its existing operations. It has several markets wit...
  • Ans. 

    Evaluate prospects for expansion of a saturated Dairy farming corp. based in Western Europe with several markets under consideration.

    • Analyze the potential demand for dairy products in the new markets

    • Assess the competition in the new markets

    • Evaluate the feasibility of production and distribution in the new markets

    • Consider the regulatory environment in the new markets

    • Develop a comprehensive marketing strategy for the new

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: Identified that the problem could either be surplus or wastage. Understood the inventory procurement and management system. Took a sample fruit for a given week and proceeded with inventory optimization. Developed alternative inventory plans and selected the best one. Then asked to synthesize.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: The interviewer didn’t have my CV. He preferred a brief introduction. Probed about other shortlists and interviews I had.
Then opened an elaborate PPT and walked me through the slides. It was a Dairy Farming Corp. based out of western Europe and we looked at acquisition targets across 4 markets. After 10 minutes of running me through a number of tables and graphs, I was given a minute to think and recommend the best option for the client. I Didn’t lose sight of the bigger picture. Concluded with a recommendation and case synthesis.

General Tips: 1. Respond to the tone of the interviewer.
2. Being composed matters.
Skills:
College Name: IIM Lucknow

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