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Updated 27 Sep 2016

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Associate Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 2 Dec 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Simple Case Interview
  • Q2. Main case Round

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Adaptive DI test. Level of difficulty less than CAT.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: This is a very simple case interview. The case was as follows: Client is a micro-lender, they loan funds from a big bank @ 6% SI and loan out the money to farmers at 10% and 20% SI. The segmentation is 60% and 40% respectively. Calculate profit/customer. What is the profit if 2% customers default (uniformly from both segments) on the loan? (Ans: loss incurred)
Tips: This is a very simple round, just stick to the essentials of keeping your structure + calculations neat & clean. Communicate well. You'll get through.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: Case: We are a telecom company, planning to launch a new subscription plan. Decide if we should go ahead or not. The plan is as follows: We charge the customers $0.99 for the first 20 minutes and $0.08/minute thereafter. The cost incurred by the company is $0.07/minute. Should we go ahead with the plan?
You will be asked to draw a graph between Profit and minutes spent on a call. To come to a decision you might ask the interviewer for some more data like the distribution or the average time spent by a customer on a call. But none of this is information can be used to decide if we should go ahead with the plan. Unless you have a distribution of percentage of customers vs time spent on an avg call, you can not decide the fate of the plan.
On our campus, almost everybody answered a yes(go ahead) or a no for the plan and still got rejected. I think the actual answer is "None of the above. With the present information nobody can predict if the plan will be profitable in the long run.
Please do not say we can use historical data to come to a conclusion, I did, the question he then posed to me is can we really use historical data to predict the usage pattern of this plan by our customers?? The answer is no, we can not use historical data, as the customers will have an incentive to speak for close to 20 minutes per call.
I also looked at the problem from a customers point of view to check if a customer has an incentive to pick this plan over the others. I asked for the cheapest plan/s out in the market currently, so the interviewer told me that the cheapest plan cost the customer $0.08/minute.
After getting this data, I looked at intersection of the time band at which it becomes cheaper for the customer to pick our plan over the 8 cents plan and the time band which is profitable for us.
I came to the conclusion that the band is very narrow to be profitable and that I do not think that it will generate net profits. So we should not go ahead with the plan.
I assumed that there wont be a large chunk of customers in the above mentioned time band. This is what I think my mistake was.
I believe there is no way of definitely saying whether we should go ahead or not. Hence the answer must be Cant be Determined.
FYI: I also suggested him to launch it in a small region/zone so as to figure out the distribution of customers. No good.

Skills:
College Name: IIT Kanpur
Motivation: Chill out workplace. No pressure of work. But no future either :P wont land you in a great B-school. This is just an office opened by a recently grown American company. They have an office in India just to show the Investors that they plan on expanding and are investing in India and Philippines. I don't think the real work happens here. This might sound like a rant, but you should go ahead and prepare for this company. Its one of the best options straight out of college. Or to settle down or if you like to chill a lot....

Associate Interview Questions & Answers

user image Divyesh Mistry

posted on 3 Dec 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

6 Questions

  • Q1. Finding the average profit on a given loan
  • Ans. 

    To find the average profit on a given loan, divide the total profit by the number of loans.

    • Calculate the total profit earned on the loan

    • Determine the number of loans

    • Divide the total profit by the number of loans to find the average profit

    • Example: If the total profit earned on 10 loans is $1000, the average profit per loan is $100

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Choosing between two marketing schemes
  • Ans. 

    When choosing between two marketing schemes, it's important to consider the target audience, budget, and goals.

    • Consider the target audience and which scheme would be more appealing to them

    • Evaluate the budget and determine which scheme is more cost-effective

    • Assess the goals of the marketing campaign and choose the scheme that aligns best with those goals

    • Conduct market research to gather data on the effectiveness of each...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Economics of setting up a new ATM
  • Ans. 

    Setting up a new ATM involves various costs and considerations such as location, equipment, maintenance, and security.

    • Location is a crucial factor in determining the success of an ATM. It should be easily accessible and visible to potential users.

    • Equipment costs include the ATM machine, software, and communication systems.

    • Maintenance costs include regular servicing, cash replenishment, and repairs.

    • Security measures suc...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Tell us a time when you asked your peers for help and what was the result
  • Ans. 

    I asked my peers for help when I was struggling with a project deadline.

    • I explained my situation and asked for their input

    • They were able to offer suggestions and resources that helped me meet the deadline

    • I expressed my gratitude and offered to return the favor in the future

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. Tell us a time when you had to learn something new for an assignment/project
  • Ans. 

    I had to learn a new programming language for a project

    • Researched online resources and tutorials

    • Practiced coding exercises to gain proficiency

    • Collaborated with team members who were experienced in the language

    • Implemented the language in the project successfully

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. Tell us a time when you delivered results in a short deadline while working in a team
  • Ans. 

    I led a team to complete a project in 3 days instead of 5

    • Set clear goals and priorities

    • Divide tasks among team members based on strengths

    • Communicate regularly to ensure progress and address issues

    • Worked overtime to meet the deadline

    • Received positive feedback from the client

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The test basically involved solving 15 Data interpretation questions. The test was pretty easy, and hence accuracy was very important to qualify for the next round.
Tips: Solving DI questions from any CAT practice book will be more than enough. The actual questions in the test are much easier. Just be read the question carefully and you will be able to solve it.
Total Questions: 15

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: Initially the interviewer tests your basically conceptual knowledge regarding the cost and revenue streams for a loan and then expects you to calculate the average profit given the required data. This was a pretty small interview lasting only about 10-12 minutes or so.
Tips: Keep conversing with the interviewer and clarify any doubts. Do not mess up with the calculation.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: Again, the interviewer tests your basic understanding regarding making a decision to select between two marketing schemes. Then, after being provided relevant information, you are expected to make an informed decision, do the break-even analysis and plot a graph.
Tips: You need to show the interviewer your grasp of business concepts. A good knowledge about economics and a business acumen helps. The math is easy, just be careful not to mess it up. Also, keep conversing with the interviewer and help him understand your line of thinking, this would enable him to assist you and get you on the right path.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: You are expected to do the math to assess the profitability of an ATM and qualitatively discuss the factors to be considered while setting up a new ATM.
Tips: Again, think aloud and use your common sense if ever you feel that you do not know an answer. But mainly be confident.

Round: Behavioural Interview
Experience: The interviewer is very friendly and it is more of a chat than an interview. Also, they will get into the specifics of the example you provide just to understand the situation better and to know how you handled the situation.
Tips: Be well prepared with all the general HR and behavioral questions and think about specific examples that you would like to bring up.

General Tips: To sum it up, more than anything, just be confident.
Skill Tips: If you are selected for the interview, chances are that you already have the necessary math skills to succeed. Remember, the only things which are going to get you through are confidence, alertness and business acumen.
Skills: Confidence, Communication, Basic Mathematics
College Name: IIT Bombay

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Associate Interview Questions & Answers

user image Aman Choudhary

posted on 27 Sep 2016

I applied via Campus Placement

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Money Lending Business
  • Q2. Customer Acquisition (Break Even Analysis)
  • Q3. Customer Delinquency and Fraud Management

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Resume Shortlist was strictly done on the basis of CGPA ! All candidates with CGPA 7.0 and above were shortlisted for the test.

Round: Test
Experience: A total of 30 questions were given to completed in a short span of 35 minutes. A set of 5-6 questions were based on a set of three graphs (generally line chart, pie chart, bar graph). Questions were based on simple calculations and test was aimed at keeping a check on accuracy and speed of the candidate
Tips: Practice a few Data Interpretation exercise to understand the graphs easily.
Duration: 35 minutes
Total Questions: 30

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: The case was about Market entry for a Money Lender in a village. The case included identification of potential customer segment, revenue streams. Then there was some data provided regarding the interest and various kind of loan models that would be used by the lender. I was then asked to work on the profitability. This case was more on the qualitative side.
Tips: - Keep communicating with the interviewer. Involve him in the case solving process.
- If at any point of time, you are unsure about the approach you are following, ask the interviewer.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: The case was about a credit card company who uses various kind of marketing strategies (mail, calls etc) for customer acquisition. The interviewer started with the discussion on the marketing techniques. The data included costs, acquisition rate, and the average profits. I was asked to calculate the break even point.
The case was numerical and easy to crack once the data was provided.


Tips: - Calculate accurately. Never answer wrong because of the speed.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: The case was about a bank who was observing a higher delinquency rate and fraud. The data provided was about loss per customer, average revenue etc. The case typically numerical after some discussion on strategy about reducing fraud.


Skills: Speed, Accuracy, Ability To Analyse
Duration: 2
College Name: IIT Kharagpur
Motivation: Good Perks, Big Brand.

Associate Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 23 Aug 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Profitability analysis in the credit cards business
  • Ans. 

    Profitability analysis in the credit cards business involves evaluating the financial performance and returns generated by credit card operations.

    • Profitability analysis helps assess the effectiveness of credit card strategies and identify areas for improvement.

    • Key metrics for profitability analysis include net interest margin, fee income, credit losses, and operating expenses.

    • Comparing profitability across different cu...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Duration: 30 minutes
Total Questions: 35

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: One mini calculative case interview and 2 major calculative

General Tips: Don’t relax too much and do prepare religiously inspite of whether or not your wingie or close friend is taking placements seriously. Also, do help out your wing mates once you are done with yours. There is no better joy than seeing a close friend landing up a dream job. Most importantly, never lose hope. This comes from a 7.1 who failed to make into the shortlists of every company for internships and still landed a job within the first 3 hours on the first day. Just keep believing you’ll do well and you would.
College Name: IIT Kanpur

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Associate Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 28 Aug 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Behavioural Interview
Experience: After the 4th round, they told me that they were making me an offer, and that was a big moment of relief for me.

General Tips: Prepare well for the GDs’ and interview because, a good CV only takes you to the interview and becomes irrelevant after that. Only preparation matters in selection. Also, prioritize your sectors based on your interest, and profile. Be realistic and practical while doing this. Also, If possible, keep one or two options ready beforehand (Ph.D., MBA, civil services, startup/family business) in case you are not able to crack a good job as it prevents you from getting panic. Also, if you are shortlisted in multiple companies in a single slot, do take a friend with you to manage everything. Never be overconfident if you have a very good CV. There have been various instances where many so-called high profile people have struggled with placements due to lack of preparation. Also, do not waste your time preparing for all the sectors, as you won’t be able to become a master in any of them.
Skills:
College Name: IIT Kanpur

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Associate Interview Questions & Answers

JPMorgan Chase & Co. user image SHUBHAM VINAYAK KALE shubham

posted on 4 Dec 2016

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

8 Questions

  • Q1. Project/DDP based questions
  • Q2. Any coding done in curriculum, explain the most complex one
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I have coded in curriculum. The most complex one was a project on building a web application using React and Node.js.

    • Built a full-stack web application using React and Node.js

    • Implemented user authentication and authorization using JSON Web Tokens (JWT)

    • Used MongoDB as the database and Mongoose as the ODM

    • Implemented real-time updates using Socket.IO

    • Deployed the application on Heroku

    • Handled errors and implemented log

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What is 'Big data'? Why is it called 'Big'
  • Ans. 

    Big data refers to large and complex data sets that cannot be processed using traditional data processing methods.

    • Big data is characterized by its volume, velocity, and variety

    • It is used in various industries such as healthcare, finance, and retail

    • Examples of big data include social media data, sensor data, and transactional data

    • It is called 'big' because it involves processing massive amounts of data

    • Big data requires ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Why do you want to switch to IT sector from your respective branch
  • Ans. 

    I am passionate about technology and eager to learn new skills in the IT sector.

    • I have always had a keen interest in technology and enjoy working with computers.

    • I believe the IT sector offers more opportunities for growth and advancement in my career.

    • I have seen the impact of technology on various industries and want to be a part of that innovation.

    • I have taken courses in programming and networking to prepare myself fo

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. I did a course on compute simulation and had extra curricular in chess, so was asked to simulate a chess game
  • Q6. Two friends A & B meet after long time, A asks B about his family. B says he has 3 children, product of their ages is 36, and sum of their ages is equal to the (point towards a house on street) house numbe...
  • Q7. A rat has 3000 gm of rice, he has to travel a distance of 3000m, he eats 1gm rice/m, his maximum carrying capcity is 1000 gm,how should he travel the distance to reach with maximum rice left
  • Q8. A new software has 3 functions SelectSum(), log() and exp(). You have a table of 1000 data points, how will you find product of all points using only the above mentioned functions
  • Ans. 

    To find the product of all data points using SelectSum(), log(), and exp() functions.

    • Use the log() function to convert the product into a sum of logarithms

    • Apply the SelectSum() function to calculate the sum of logarithms

    • Finally, use the exp() function to convert the sum back into the product

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Aptitude part has easy questions, including number series, picture series, interest rate and some quant based questions.

The coding part is difficult.2-3 coding questions, Codes will be related to linked lists , trees or sorting.
Tips: Try to get maximum marks in aptitude, which should be fine with some practice . One of the code will be easy, so complete it and make a try for second
Duration: 1 hour
Total Questions: 30

Round: Puzzle Interview
Experience: very easy puzzles, I was able to solve all puzzles in first attempt
Tips: Be confident in your approach they are locking for approach more than result

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: I answered all resume based questions, he liked my choice of projects, though they were not exactly related to the profile. He liked me and said I would recommend you directly to HR round
Tips: Prepare in details about all points in resume, course work mentioned and projects, Based on performance in this interview, they decide to whether to take one more technical interview or send directly to HR

Skills: Behavioural Skills, Puzzle Solving Capability, Approaching A Problem, Basic Coding
College Name: IIT Madras

Skills evaluated in this interview

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

13 Questions

  • Q1. Tell me about yourself?
  • Ans. 

    I am a highly motivated individual with a passion for learning and achieving my goals.

    • I have a degree in computer science and have worked as a software developer for 3 years.

    • I am proficient in multiple programming languages including Java, Python, and C++.

    • I enjoy working in a team environment and collaborating with others to solve complex problems.

    • In my free time, I enjoy hiking and exploring new places.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Tell me about your family or life before college?
  • Ans. 

    I grew up in a small town with my parents and younger sister. We were a close-knit family.

    • Grew up in a small town

    • Close-knit family

    • Parents and younger sister

    • Participated in community events

    • Enjoyed outdoor activities

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What do you do in free time?
  • Ans. 

    I enjoy reading, hiking, and trying new recipes in my free time.

    • Reading books on various topics, including fiction, non-fiction, and self-improvement

    • Hiking in local parks and nature reserves to explore new trails and enjoy the outdoors

    • Experimenting with new recipes and cooking techniques in the kitchen

    • Attending cultural events such as concerts, plays, and art exhibits

    • Spending time with family and friends, playing board

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. What would you expect from this company?
  • Ans. 

    I would expect a supportive work environment, opportunities for growth and development, and a commitment to excellence.

    • Supportive and collaborative team culture

    • Clear communication and feedback

    • Opportunities for professional development and advancement

    • Commitment to high-quality work and customer satisfaction

    • Competitive compensation and benefits package

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. Questions related to family and past life?
  • Q6. Do you have any family member or friend in Bangalore?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I have a cousin who lives in Bangalore.

    • I have a cousin who has been living in Bangalore for the past 5 years.

    • We keep in touch and he has shown me around the city during my visits.

    • He works in the IT industry and enjoys the vibrant culture of Bangalore.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. How will you find loop in the circular linked list?
  • Ans. 

    Loop in a circular linked list can be found using Floyd's cycle-finding algorithm.

    • Initialize two pointers, slow and fast, both pointing to the head of the linked list.

    • Move slow pointer by one node and fast pointer by two nodes in each iteration.

    • If there is a loop, both pointers will eventually meet at some point.

    • If there is no loop, fast pointer will reach the end of the linked list.

    • Time complexity of this algorithm is

  • Answered by AI
  • Q8. How will you perform pre-fix and post-fix operation for the given string expression?
  • Ans. 

    Pre-fix and post-fix operations can be performed on a string expression using appropriate operators.

    • Pre-fix operation involves placing the operator before the operand in the expression.

    • Post-fix operation involves placing the operator after the operand in the expression.

    • Examples of pre-fix operators include ++, --, !, and ~.

    • Examples of post-fix operators include ++ and --.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q9. What is data analytics(cause I had mentioned it on the resume)? Just explain the basic and tell them how it can help us make decision/inference
  • Ans. 

    Data analytics is the process of examining data sets to draw conclusions about the information they contain.

    • Data analytics involves collecting, cleaning, and analyzing data to identify patterns and trends.

    • It can help businesses make informed decisions by providing insights into customer behavior, market trends, and operational efficiency.

    • For example, a retail company can use data analytics to analyze sales data and ide...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q10. In my final year project I have used random forest. So he asked me to explain random forest. And other projects related questions
  • Q11. What is your strength and weakness? why J P Morgan Chase? What do you expect from this company? I am from Mechanical Engineering, so she asked me why non-core?
  • Ans. 

    Strengths include adaptability and teamwork. Weaknesses include public speaking. Non-core background allows for diverse perspective. JPMorgan Chase's reputation and opportunities attract me.

    • Strengths: adaptability, teamwork

    • Weakness: public speaking

    • Non-core background brings diverse perspective

    • Attracted to JPMorgan Chase's reputation and opportunities

  • Answered by AI
  • Q12. Few behavioral questions: What will you do if you have enough money and good idea to start your own company?
  • Ans. 

    I would pursue my entrepreneurial dream and start my own company.

    • I would conduct market research to validate my idea and identify potential competitors.

    • I would create a business plan outlining my goals, strategies, and financial projections.

    • I would secure funding through investors or loans.

    • I would assemble a team of talented individuals with diverse skills and experiences.

    • I would continuously evaluate and adapt my busi

  • Answered by AI
  • Q13. How would you resolve team conflict between your idea and other idea, supported by majority?
  • Ans. 

    I would listen to both sides, gather more information, and try to find a compromise that satisfies everyone.

    • Listen to both sides and understand their perspectives

    • Gather more information about both ideas

    • Try to find common ground and a compromise that satisfies everyone

    • Encourage open communication and respect for each other's ideas

    • Consider the potential impact and benefits of each idea

    • Involve a neutral third party if nec

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: The company came to our campus on day 3 and agreed to take walk-ins.
Therefore resume shortlisting was the procedure.
They had a cut off of 7 CGPA.
Tips: It would be good if you have some coding background with few projects. It could anything from class projects to your internships, extra-curricular or final year projects. Don't forget to mention what all programming language you know on your resume.

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: The first round consists of two panels. One of them was asking HR. And the other was asking technical questions. They were just looking whether you have the basic technical knowledge and if given an offer you will join or not.
Tips: For technical knowledge, you can refer OOPs basic concepts, standard coding interview problems, geeksforgeeks, cracking the coding interview by Laxman Gayle etc. It would be better if you can first practice hr questions among your friends instead of going directly to interview. I found a youtube channel explains technical relatively easier and simpler way. you can follow that. Just try to show that you are interested in that company.
For HR questions, one can prepare from 64 HR questions.
For the basic OOPs concepts, one can read first 10 chapters from E.Balaguruswamy but any other OOPs book will also be fine.
Confidence is the key ace any interview!!

Round: HR Interview
Experience: This round was mainly to check your personality. He was trying to know whether you will fit in the company or not. Most of the question was from my personal life. They will see whether you are serious about your life or not.
Tips: Be ready to give them instances of your life where you did things differently. Try to show that you are passionate about the company. Try to show you have a clear vision in your life and working hard to achieve that.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: This round was just a formality. The HR from the second round interview introduced me to the third interviewer. He asked few question related to the family.
Tips: One important thing I would like to is that NEVER ASSUME THAT WHATEVER YOU TOLD TO YOUR PREVIOUS INTERVIEWER WILL BE KNOWN TO THE NEXT INTERVIEW. So, if you think some specific points will help you do good in an interview...just let him know. I could be anything your project, conference, paper presentation or your past life as well.

Skills: Programming, Object Oriented Programming (OOP) Basics, Team Working Ability, Passion, Data Strrutures, Algorithm
College Name: IIT Madras

Skills evaluated in this interview

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Tested DSA and Aptitude
  • Q2. Checked design aspect questions
  • Q3. What do you know about company
  • Ans. 

    Company is a global technology company known for its innovative products and services.

    • Founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne.

    • Known for products such as iPhone, iPad, Mac computers, and Apple Watch.

    • Offers services like Apple Music, iCloud, and Apple Pay.

    • Has a strong focus on design and user experience.

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

College Name: IIT Madras

I was interviewed in Dec 2016.

Interview Questionnaire 

5 Questions

  • Q1. Write the algorithm for reversing the string
  • Ans. 

    The algorithm reverses a given string.

    • Iterate through the string from the last character to the first character.

    • Append each character to a new string or an array in reverse order.

    • Return the reversed string or array.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Write an algorithm to select the number between min and maximum from a number series and that number shouldn't be a multiple of 10
  • Q3. This was puzzle: you have 2 eggs and 100 floors. Eggs will start break beyond a particular floor. You can throw eggs from any of the floor. How will you minimise the total number of throws.
  • Q4. Assume yourself as CEO of a company. You have vacancies and you are conducting interviews. 4 candidates (1. An IITian, 2. A woman, 3. Gay, 4.Physically handicapped) are equally capable and qualified have a...
  • Ans. 

    As the CEO, I would select the candidate based on their qualifications and skills, regardless of their background or personal characteristics.

    • I would focus on the qualifications, skills, and experience of each candidate.

    • I would consider their ability to contribute to the company's goals and objectives.

    • I would ensure a fair and unbiased selection process.

    • I would prioritize diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

    • I woul...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. My interview was just after demonetization. So question was, assume you are CEO of Paytm. What will be your key values and what will be your strategy to add more customers.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Aptitude part was pretty straightforward. Make sure you don't loose too much time on one question. Most of the questions were very easy. Number series, men working hours, probability and simple math calculations are enough to crack the test.
Coding part will definitely have one easy question (mostly will be on sorting algos). Basic coding knowledge is enough for this part.
Tips: Aptitude : Speed is the key. Since questions are easy, one who gets more than others will be shortlistled for the Interviews.
Coding: Make sure you solve atleast 1 problem correctly. And then try to attempt others.
Duration: 1 hour
Total Questions: 28

Round: Behavioural Interview
Experience: They also asked basic interview hr questions. Be prepared with your stories. If One of your story can make you look out of the stand, it will definitely work for this round. Strengths, weakness and where do you see yourself after 5 years.
Tips: Be confident. And be ready to defend your answers.

Skills: Math Puzzles, Algorithms And Data Structures, HR Skills, Inter Person Communication Skills
College Name: IIT Madras

Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Demonetization
  • Q2. Banking sector questions

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Basic aptitude test. East to clear.
Duration: 1 hour
Total Questions: 25

Skills: Reasoning Ability, Mathematical Logic, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge
College Name: Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain
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