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Updated 2 Jun 2024

Centre For Railway Information Systems Deployment Lead Interview Experiences for Experienced

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Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Dec 2023. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - One-on-one 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Only ask Python Progrmming

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Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Bast for freshers .

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I appeared for an interview before Nov 2019.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Will you follow instructions of your Immediate Boss if they are against the rules. A- Yes if I feel it is in the interest of Organization right now if f...

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - If you don't know any answer,say you don't know.
Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
2-4 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Mar 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Coding Test 

Hacker Rank test with medium difficulty

Round 2 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Technical discussion mainly around system design, different architectures, problem solving and coding question may be asked.
Round 3 - Case Study 

A case study for a problem statement

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Jul 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Marketing automation flow
  • Ans. 

    Marketing automation flow is a process of automating marketing tasks and workflows to increase efficiency and effectiveness.

    • Identify target audience and create a lead generation campaign

    • Use marketing automation software to create and send personalized emails

    • Track and analyze customer behavior to optimize campaigns

    • Integrate with CRM to manage leads and track sales

    • Continuously test and refine campaigns for better results

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. About your self

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Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Good company to work for
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
-
Process Duration
-
Result
-
Round 1 - Case Study 

Was asked to profile companies

Round 2 - One-on-one 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. How will you approach a market research problem
  • Ans. 

    I will approach a market research problem by first defining the objectives, conducting thorough research, analyzing data, and presenting actionable insights.

    • Define the research objectives clearly to ensure focus

    • Conduct thorough research using a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods

    • Analyze the data collected to identify trends, patterns, and insights

    • Present actionable recommendations based on the findings

    • Stay upda

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Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
-
Result
Selected Selected
  • Q1. Subject related questions
  • Q2. Past experience and last salary drawn
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
2-4 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I appeared for an interview before Mar 2024, where I was asked the following questions.

  • Q1. How do you think you would contribute to the company’s development?
  • Q2. If given a task to work with a colleague who has a difference of opinion than yours, how would you handle the situation?

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Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Have confidence and you’re good to go!

I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Apr 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
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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 - Aptitude Test 

Normal quants logic

Round 3 - One-on-one 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Basic questions were asked

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Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be confident and do not fake anything
Interview experience
3
Average
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Not Selected

I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed before Feb 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 - Case Study 

Practise very well in advance with sample cases in mock sessions

Round 3 - Case Study 

Practise very well in advance with real cases with your friends

Round 4 - HR 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Friendly conversation with open perspective and consideration for your asks
  • Q2. Be ready to discuss your expectations in this round

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Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - research very well be authentic and curious during the process

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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

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