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Senior Bridge Expert Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 4 May 2019

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. Salary package
  • Q2. Bridge
  • Q3. Structural engineering
  • Q4. Any questions

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Hard and planning working

Round: Test
Experience: Aptitude

Round: Group Activity
Experience: Group wise planning coordinate

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before May 2018. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Questions about previous experience, reasons for leaving of that previous company, what is the role, and questions about survey, levelling, tests of concrete, barbending shedules, components of buildings, ...
  • Q2. Only i asked the question about salary and role of job

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Civil engineering questions, mainly concentrate on Hydraulics and water resource engineering

General Tips: Specially concentrate on your experience job role and quality control
Skills: Communication, Body Language, Presentation Skills, Time Management, Decision Making Skills
Duration: <1 week

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N/A Interview Questions & Answers

user image Nitin Vishwas

posted on 1 Dec 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

8 Questions

  • Q1. PI questions:Why infrastructure division?
  • Ans. 

    Infrastructure division aligns with my skills and interests.

    • I have experience in infrastructure development.

    • I am interested in the challenges of building and maintaining infrastructure.

    • I believe infrastructure is critical for economic growth and development.

    • I see opportunities for innovation and improvement in infrastructure.

    • Examples: I have worked on road construction projects, studied civil engineering, and am passio

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  • Q2. Why not pure strategy and why operational consulting?
  • Ans. 

    Operational consulting allows for a more holistic approach to problem-solving, incorporating both strategy and implementation.

    • Pure strategy often lacks practicality and may not consider the operational realities of a business

    • Operational consulting focuses on optimizing processes and improving efficiency

    • By combining strategy and implementation, operational consulting can lead to more sustainable and effective solutions

    • E...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. How did you deal with people in your previous organizations – L&T and Accenture consulting?
  • Ans. 

    I maintained positive relationships with colleagues and clients by being communicative, respectful, and collaborative.

    • I prioritized clear and open communication to ensure everyone was on the same page

    • I actively listened to others' perspectives and ideas, and incorporated them into my work when appropriate

    • I showed respect for others' opinions and expertise, even when we disagreed

    • I worked collaboratively with colleagues ...

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  • Q4. Give me a time when you were faced with an ethical dilemma and how did you tackle the situation?
  • Ans. 

    I faced an ethical dilemma when a colleague asked me to cover up their mistake. Here's how I handled it.

    • I explained to my colleague that covering up their mistake would be unethical and could have serious consequences

    • I suggested that we work together to find a solution and take responsibility for the mistake

    • I reported the mistake to our supervisor and provided suggestions for how to rectify the situation

    • I remained prof...

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  • Q5. Case Questions: You walk into the office of a GM of a Coffin manufacturing company. He wants to improve his cash situation. You look outside his window and see the shop floor. You have 2 mins to gather wha...
  • Ans. 

    Recommendations to improve cash situation for a coffin manufacturing company based on shop floor observations.

    • Reduce inventory levels by implementing a just-in-time system

    • Optimize production processes to reduce waste and increase efficiency

    • Explore new markets or product lines to increase revenue

    • Negotiate better terms with suppliers to reduce costs

    • Consider outsourcing non-core activities to reduce overhead costs

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  • Q6. PI questions:Run us through the projects you worked on while at L&T and Accenture
  • Ans. 

    At L&T, worked on construction projects and at Accenture, worked on software development projects.

    • At L&T, worked on construction of a metro rail project in India

    • At Accenture, developed a web application for a healthcare client

    • At L&T, managed a team of 20 engineers and oversaw project timelines

    • At Accenture, collaborated with cross-functional teams to ensure project delivery

    • At L&T, implemented cost-saving measures and op...

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  • Q7. Why not Accenture and why Feedback
  • Ans. 

    Feedback offers better opportunities and aligns with my career goals.

    • Feedback has a more diverse range of projects and clients.

    • Feedback has a stronger focus on employee development.

    • Feedback's company culture aligns better with my values.

    • Accenture's work-life balance may not be as favorable.

    • Feedback offers more opportunities for advancement.

    • Feedback's reputation in the industry is strong.

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  • Q8. Case Questions:Your client has just won a BOT tender for Road development. He has come to you to improve IRR. What do you think?(Case type:Operations)
  • Ans. 

    To improve IRR for a BOT tender for road development, focus on optimizing costs and increasing revenue.

    • Analyze the current cost structure and identify areas for optimization

    • Explore options for increasing revenue, such as tolls or advertising

    • Consider alternative financing options to reduce interest expenses

    • Evaluate potential risks and develop contingency plans

    • Implement efficient project management practices to minimize

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: I was given a photograph of a coffin manufacturing line. A very quick reading made it clear that it is to do with the Theory of Constraints and lean manufacturing. I took some time to identify the point like:
• Inventory distribution across the line
• No of workers around the floor
• Type of operations
• Material identification problems
• General work environment on the floor
I then used the 5 steps of TOC to evaluate how it would be the best tool to tackle the issues and an estimate of the types of savings possible. I was the told that my suggestions were implemented but after 5 months, workers began to return to their original ways. They then asked my next course of action. I discussed points on using right incentives, using display methods like that used in Toyota to describe how the process could be made sustainable. I also spoke about the correct usage of Kaizens and how
they help improve productivity and reduce cost.
What helped I have a background in Lean manufacturing and that tied in well with the case. I was able to immediately zero in on TOC and use the steps effectively


Tips: For most operations case, make sure you have DMOP and Ops 101 very clear.


Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: I started off by gaining the understanding of situation and objective. I gathered info on the type of cities, the nature of vehicular traffic, distance, alternatives etc which gave me an understanding of the revenue streams. After some preliminary data gathering, I suggested they ration the number of food courts on the road (since they said it’s a 300km journey connecting 2 state capitals) and on the basis of a revenue sharing model issue discounts coupons to be used at specific food courts. The frequency of a particular court would be based on % revenue sharing. The exact numbers would need some complex pricing and revenue optimization model I also enquired about any tourist location which could be developed and a revenue sharing could be instituted with the government.
The case was an actual project Feedback had been involved in. The tourism idea turned out to be the suggestion which worked well for the project and did actually improve the IRR for the firm.
I could have structured the case better. As in divide it into 2 revenue streams – Internal (toll) and external (revenue sharing streams)

Tips: Common sense goes a long way


Skills:
College Name: Indian School Of Business (ISB)

n/a Interview Questions & Answers

user image Puneet Kataria

posted on 1 Dec 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

10 Questions

  • Q1. PI questions: How did you manage to do all these things (written on my resume)?
  • Q2. Explain the career progression
  • Q3. Describe your work and responsibilities
  • Ans. 

    I am responsible for managing a team of software developers and overseeing the development of new software applications.

    • Managing a team of software developers

    • Overseeing the development of new software applications

    • Collaborating with stakeholders to gather requirements

    • Ensuring timely delivery of projects

    • Conducting code reviews and providing feedback

    • Troubleshooting and resolving technical issues

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  • Q4. Did you write IIT-JEE?
  • Q5. Case Question: A PE firm wants to invest in a hospital. How would you identify that a particular hospital is a good investment.(Case Type: Private Equity Due-diligence)
  • Q6. Tell me something about yourself
  • Ans. 

    I am a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual with a passion for problem-solving and continuous learning.

    • I have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science

    • I have 3 years of experience as a software engineer

    • I am proficient in programming languages such as Java, Python, and JavaScript

    • I have strong analytical and problem-solving skills

    • I am a quick learner and adapt well to new technologies and environments

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  • Q7. Why entrepreneurship?
  • Q8. Tell me about your ventures
  • Q9. Why Macquarie after entrepreneurship?
  • Ans. 

    Macquarie offers the resources and support necessary for entrepreneurial success.

    • Macquarie provides a strong network of mentors and advisors who can guide me in my entrepreneurial journey.

    • The university has a robust entrepreneurship program that offers courses, workshops, and events to help me develop my skills and knowledge.

    • Macquarie has a history of successful entrepreneurial alumni who have gone on to start their ow...

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  • Q10. Why not entrepreneurship now?
  • Ans. 

    Entrepreneurship requires more experience and resources

    • Lack of experience in running a business

    • Insufficient financial resources to start a venture

    • Current job or career is fulfilling and stable

    • Risk aversion due to personal circumstances

    • Lack of a unique business idea or market gap

    • Preference for a steady income and work-life balance

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: They were very impressed by my profile. Moreover, I guess the case went very since I covered almost all aspects having done due-diligence work earlier.

Tips: The people were very friendly and humble. They were not specifically looking for a structure; they were more concerned whether you can identify all the important aspects.


Round: HR Interview
Experience: Though having grades is an advantage but I don’t think they were looking for grades. Be well read about the sector. Convince them that you have been following this space because you want to pursue a career in Infrastructure. Be confident and humble.

Skills:
College Name: Indian School Of Business (ISB)

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n/a Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anant Tripathi

posted on 1 Dec 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

5 Questions

  • Q1. PI questions:Walking though the resume
  • Q2. Why returning back to India?
  • Q3. Why ISB?
  • Ans. 

    ISB offers a unique blend of academic excellence, global exposure, and industry connections.

    • ISB has a strong reputation for academic excellence and is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world.

    • The school provides a global exposure through its diverse student body and faculty, as well as international exchange programs.

    • ISB has strong industry connections and collaborations, offering opportunities f...

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  • Q4. Case Questions:Innovative revenue streams for Delhi Metro?
  • Ans. 

    Delhi Metro can explore innovative revenue streams through advertising, retail partnerships, and real estate development.

    • Advertising on trains, stations, and digital screens can generate significant revenue.

    • Partnerships with retail brands for exclusive stores or vending machines can attract more passengers.

    • Developing commercial spaces in and around metro stations can create additional income streams.

    • Offering sponsorshi...

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  • Q5. Case Questions: Handed me a picture of a coffin manufacturing facility. Asked me to point out what changes will I recommend in their operations (just by looking at the picture, no further information was g...

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: • Clearly told the interviewer that I do not have much exposure to real estate, roads or ports.
• Applied common sense and let him help me out when I was running out of ideas at times.
• The guy was looking at how I think more than what answers I come up with
• I think coming out clean with the fact that I have limited knowledge of the industry/sector set the expectations right, which
helped me out.
• I think I came up with good answers for the question.
What went wrong was that I could have prepared more and studied some obvious projects in India infrastructure




Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: In PI, most questions were to understand my motivation and interest in infrastructure sector. Also he was trying to look for things in my resume that indicate that I will stick around since it’s not run of the mill industry in India and his its own challenges. (very outdoorsy projects, familiarity with heavy industry). Asked me to ask him any question I like. What helped me was my experience to have seen heavy industry up-close gave me a lot of confidence and I think that helped me answer question very
well.




Tips: Be yourself

Skills:
College Name: Indian School Of Business (ISB)

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Associate Interview Questions & Answers

user image Sarvjeet

posted on 10 Sep 2015

I applied via campus placement at School Of Planning and Architecture (SPA)

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Number of juices a restaurant serves in a day
  • Ans. 

    The number of juices a restaurant serves in a day varies depending on factors such as menu, customer demand, and seasonality.

    • The menu offerings and popularity of juices can impact the number served

    • Customer demand can fluctuate throughout the day and week

    • Seasonality can affect the availability and popularity of certain fruits and vegetables for juicing

    • The size and capacity of the restaurant's kitchen and staff can also

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: Tests your speaking skills, ability to form consensus, ability to work as a team and how you handle differences
Tips: Agree to disagree, be firm about your opinions but recognize if you are wrong.
Duration: 10 minutes

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: Tests your approach towards solving problems
Tips: Say your thought process aloud, make broad assumptions first, give realistic numbers to your assumed variables and perform sanity check on solution.

General Tips: IMPORTANT - discuss your salary during interview with Feedback Infra. Clearly ask what your take home component would be. It is wrong on their part but the company first quotes a competitive CTC orally and then after your placement is done, it gives 10-15% lesser CTC on its legal letterhead, but by then you would have declined other offers, so you would not have any choice but to accept this job. They dupe students from IIMs, IITs, SPA Delhi, LSE and also lateral hires on salary aspect. Be very careful, tell them you can only accept or decline their offer after they quote salary on letterhead.
Skill Tips: Be calm
Skills: Approach towards solving problems, Basic mathematics
College Name: School of Planning and Architecture
Motivation: Wanted a job

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Analyst Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 26 Jan 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: 15 minutes. Everyone was given time to conclude. Strength was 10. No specific skills were tested, Common GD skills like communication skills, listening to others viewpoint etc.

Round: Interview
Experience: 1st interview was with the panelists who visited here and the other was a telephonic interview with the Head of the Division from Delhi.As office is in Gurgaon, Hindi speaking ability helps. HR related question were there mostly. Asked about General Secretary post(POR). Asked about family background. As a lot of travel is involved they see your attachment with family. Interview was mostly based on PORs and resume.
No specific fundas required.
Tips: Before going for the interview please be aware of the recent affairs in the sector. Please read the day’s newspaper as I was asked a question about Malaysian infrastructure which featured on that day’s newspaper. I couldn’t answer and that was the reason I wasn’t selected in Deloitt Infrastructure

General Tips: Please go through the current affairs of the particular sector you are applying for( finance, Infrastructure). Before coming to the interview read the day’s newspaper.
Skill Tips: Focus on your Study.. Revise the subject that you have studied at the time of Interview
Skills: Technical Skills
College Name: IIT MADRAS

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Analyst Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 17 Jan 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: Qualifier - GD. Topic was general in nature. They expected good communication skills
along with the ability to steer the group to reach a conclusion.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: The interview involved oneback-of-the-envelope analytical problem which was rather abstract.

General Tips: Prepare properly – Both for the written tests as well as the interviews.
Don’t get nervous when you don’t know something in the interview. Tell them you don’t and tell
them why you don’t know without sounding defensive. Pitch yourself. Tell them how your projects and courses have taught you about the area of work.
Talk a lot&#44; clearly and confidently in your GD. Don’t repeat yourself. Don’t raise your voice.
Learn coding.
Prepare basic data structures, algorithms and operating systems properly for the written test.
Skill Tips: Non-core internship is particularly helpful. Do's and Don’ts - Don't beat around the bush. Use your thinking time. Don't get stressed or nervous if you can't answer. Didn't care much about BT projects/ intern/ courses. Overall, Biotech subject knowledge required for a non-core placement is minimal; an average
importance of 4 on 10.
College Name: IIT-Madras

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Group Discussion
Tips: Be aware of the recent affairs in the sector.

Round: Other Interview
Experience: This was a telephonic interview with the Head of the Division from Delhi.

General Tips: Investopedia (Website)&#44; Economic Times shall help for finance preparation you should be able to explain the current real world scenarios.
College Name: IIT-Madras

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Feedback Infrastructure Services Interview FAQs

How many rounds are there in Feedback Infrastructure Services interview?
Feedback Infrastructure Services interview process usually has 2 rounds. The most common rounds in the Feedback Infrastructure Services interview process are Technical, Resume Shortlist and HR.
How to prepare for Feedback Infrastructure Services interview?
Go through your CV in detail and study all the technologies mentioned in your CV. Prepare at least two technologies or languages in depth if you are appearing for a technical interview at Feedback Infrastructure Services. The most common topics and skills that interviewers at Feedback Infrastructure Services expect are Recruitment, thermal power plant, Civil Engineering, Project Management and Construction.
What are the top questions asked in Feedback Infrastructure Services interview?

Some of the top questions asked at the Feedback Infrastructure Services interview -

  1. Case Questions: You walk into the office of a GM of a Coffin manufacturing comp...read more
  2. Case Questions:Your client has just won a BOT tender for Road development. He h...read more
  3. Case Question: A PE firm wants to invest in a hospital. How would you identify ...read more
How long is the Feedback Infrastructure Services interview process?

The duration of Feedback Infrastructure Services interview process can vary, but typically it takes about less than 2 weeks to complete.

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