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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There was 1 interview round.
I am a dedicated and detail-oriented logistics professional with strong problem-solving skills.
Strength: Excellent organizational skills, able to effectively manage multiple tasks simultaneously
Strength: Strong analytical skills, able to identify and resolve complex logistical issues
Weakness: Sometimes I can be overly meticulous, which may lead to spending too much time on minor details
Passion for problem-solving and interest in supply chain management led me to choose this subject and topic.
Fascination with optimizing processes and improving efficiency
Desire to understand the complexities of global logistics
Interest in the impact of supply chain management on businesses and economies
I have a unique combination of experience, skills, and innovative thinking that sets me apart from others.
I have a proven track record of successfully implementing cost-saving strategies in logistics operations.
I possess strong analytical skills that allow me to identify inefficiencies and propose effective solutions.
I am constantly seeking out new technologies and trends in the logistics industry to stay ahead of the ...
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I appeared for an interview before May 2016.
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed before Apr 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
I appeared for an interview in Feb 2017.
posted on 3 May 2017
I appeared for an interview before May 2016.
I appeared for an interview in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes, which is 2 fishes.
To make the red fishes 98%, subtract 1% (2 fishes) from 99% (198 fishes).
To find the number of fishes to be removed, divide the difference by 1% (2 fishes).
Therefore, 50 fishes have to be removed to make the red fishes 98%.
I appeared for an interview in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes to find the number of red fishes.
Subtract the number of red fishes from 200 to find the number of non-red fishes.
Calculate 2% of the total number of fishes to find the desired number of red fishes.
Subtract the desired number of red fishes from the current number of red fishes to find the number of fishes to be removed.
posted on 28 Jun 2017
I appeared for an interview in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes to find out how many fishes represent 1%.
Multiply the result by 2 to find out how many fishes represent 2%.
Subtract the result from 200 to find out how many fishes represent 98%.
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