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Updated 5 Oct 2023

Huron Senior QA Analyst Interview Experiences

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Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
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Round 2 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Tell me about ypurself
Round 3 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. What framework do u use?
  • Ans. 

    I primarily use Selenium WebDriver framework for automated testing.

    • Selenium WebDriver is a popular framework for automating web application testing.

    • It supports multiple programming languages such as Java, Python, and C#.

    • Selenium WebDriver allows for cross-browser testing and parallel test execution.

    • It integrates well with test management tools like TestNG and JUnit.

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Round 4 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Expected salary

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I applied via Referral

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: I took a complete background check with regard to the motivation behind diversifying into IT sector. Also, what kind of IT businesses it wanted to diversify. The interviewer suggested that they want to achieve revenue of USD 5Bn from current USD 4Bn. Also, they want a margin of 12-15% from this new business. Also, the major consumer of IT services are Europe and US.So, I divided the problem into two parts –1. Whether IT business would serve them the purpose for achieving desired revenue. 2. If yes, then what would be the strategy for entering into IT services?I started off with the projected revenue estimates for all types of IT services. However, the interviewer changed the problem statement (due to paucity of time I suppose). He asked what would be the basis for selecting companies from an acquisition standpoint from an initial pool of companies across the globe. I came up with two matrix table wherein I stated what the Indian conglomerate wants from the acquisition (ie Need) and what it can offer to the target company (ie want of target) and tried to match it.The interviewer informed that the Indian conglomerate was cash rich company, stands on its values and has strong client relationship with manufacturing sectors / vendors. So I started linking all of them –
•funding –requirement for cash strapped companies
•Reputation –It can offer brand value to companies not well known
•Client relation to leverage –Companies not present in manufacturing IT services.Also, during discussion, I linked the problem practically to how Mahindra went on to acquire Satyam and what factors it looked before bidding. I think the interviewer was impressed with the linking to case to practical situation.

Round: Problem Statement
Experience: Me: Define market share?
Interviewer: Market share is defined by quantity and sales value.
Me: There could be 3 possible scenarios: Market stagnant, we are losing out to competitors; Market growing but we are not growing as fast as market; market shrinking but we are losing more than our competitors.
Interviewer: Second scenario
Me: Major customers
Interviewer: Real estate companies.
After a brief background question, I started off with the problem analysis.
I broke the problem into Demand and Supply side. Under demand side, I mapped the consumer behaviour analysis of buyer and brought out several points. However, the interviewer was interested in delving into supply side. Anyway, he told me to analyse demand side.Based on our discussion, we realized that pricing and timely delivery was an issue. Pricing is based on cost plus pricing. Cost includes transportation cost which was significantly higher than industry standards. High transportation cost stems from the fact that the factory was located far away from the market. Also, acquisition of lime stone has been a challenge for the company. I think the interviewer was impressed from the fact that the problem was solved from the demand side. Also, I quickly suggested 2 solutions to the problem:
•Short term –Reduce prices and take a hit on profit to regain market share
•Medium term –Follow hub and spoke model to reduce delay in delivery time
•Long term –Acquire a source (may be mine or long term supplier) for lime stone.

Round: Problem Statement
Experience: I took background questions regarding in which circle it operates and its vision in India. I suggested that I would do a Net Present Value analysis and would bench mark against return expected by Norway Head Office. We went into revenue stream like voice and data. Cost included operating, spectrum, license fee etc. He seemed to be satisfied with the response. Also, he asked me why AT&T is not bidding for the spectrum. I explained that Uninor has invested time, effort in understanding Indian market which AT&T has not. I drew learning curve of both Uninor and AT&T. He seemed impressed.
Tips: 1.Be calm and composed. Even if one interview does not go well, one would have another chance to perform.
2.Take good background questions to understand the problem. Dissect the problem and then approach.
3.Structured thinking is very important. Also, explain briefly the broad bucket in the structure.
4.All suggestions should have some basis based on the inputs taken during the interview.
5.Thorough CV and HR preparation are hygiene factors.
6.Always smile!

Skills: Case Analysis, Problem Solving Skills, Problem Solving Abilties
College Name: IIM Lucknow

I applied via Walk-in

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. The year is 2001. There is a global fiber optic manufacturing company. During the past few years the company has built in a huge manufacturing capacity. Now in 2001, the global telephony and internet indus...

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: HR Interview
Experience: The interview started with a detailed discussion on various fascets of points on my CV. Neeraj wanted to know about my thought process as I went through the various phases of my life and how I took decisions that I actually took. For example, he was very interested in knowing as to why I chose IIT Bombay for my B.Tech when I could have gone to join IIT-Delhi which was nearer home. The idea was to develop a rapport with the interviewer by being clear, insightful and interesting in your answers. Be very nicely prepared with your CV and think through the various decisions you have taken in life, keep smiling throughout the interview, present a firm hand shake, think before you speak and engage the interviewer in a discussion.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: I started off by trying to understand the situation as clearly as possible. The one dictum I stuck to in this and other case interviews was to really get to the crux of the matter and scope down the problem relentlessly to what the top of the line issues were for the client. So trying to be MECE, I told Neeraj that I would look at the following three alternatives: - Not do any thing about the excess capacity and wait for the good times to come back- - Downgrade the capacity by eliminating excess - Find better uses of capacity or sell more to existing customers A free flowing discussion followed on each of the points above and Neeraj very quickly refuted the first two suggestions. We then dived headlong into the third suggestion and it quickly appeared clear that fiber optic cables were commoditized products to a large extent. I asked Neeraj about the specific ways in which we were better than the competition and got to know that our client had better product quality at the same price. I drew a perceptual map of our Vs. the competitors’ positions on these maps and argued that we may want to play upon our better product quality to induce the customers to buy more from us. When prodded further by Neeraj, I used the tried and tested Raju formula: Market Share = (Share of Voice)X(%of acceptability)X(%of availability) Since availability was not an issue and since advertising was not a main concern, he asked me to dive into ways of improving our Client’s share of acceptability. I proposed pricing as a way of doing so. I postulated that we needed to study our client’s fixed costs and those of our competitors’. Based on the fact that our fixed costs were lower than those of our competitors, I argued that we could play the pricing game by bringing our prices down and cornering a bigger share of the market. I further argued that if our competitors tried to imitate us in this price war, they may end up chasing us to the bottom of the barrel and get killed in the process. This would only be good for the industry which badly needs consolidation given the excess capacity. I think Neeraj was visibly impressed by this time by the depth of analysis I had presented and the diverse ideas from marketing, managerial accounting etc that I was able to bring to the table.
Tips: Be yourself.
Be confident.

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

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Feb 2021. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. What is Forgerock IDM
  • Ans. 

    ForgeRock IDM is an identity management software that provides secure access to applications and services.

    • ForgeRock IDM allows organizations to manage user identities and access privileges across multiple systems and applications.

    • It provides a centralized platform for managing user authentication, authorization, and provisioning.

    • ForgeRock IDM supports various authentication protocols such as OAuth, SAML, and OpenID Con...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. How user on boarding is done
  • Ans. 

    User onboarding is the process of introducing new users to a product or service and helping them get started.

    • Provide clear instructions and guidance on how to use the product or service

    • Offer tutorials or walkthroughs to help users understand the features and functionality

    • Simplify the registration process and make it easy for users to create an account

    • Provide support and assistance to users who encounter issues or have ...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Prepare for your domain related

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Apr 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Work Done by me, Complex requirements have Worked on, Generic questions apart from all these

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - MacBook

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jun 2021. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. SAP PM

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - The interview was just like that of any other IT MNC. There was more focus on implementation projects in my resume.

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Apr 2020. There was 1 interview round.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Mention key Audit matters with example
  • Ans. 

    Key audit matters are significant areas of the audit that require the most attention and have the highest risk of material misstatement.

    • Revenue recognition

    • Impairment of assets

    • Valuation of inventory

    • Going concern

    • Related party transactions

    • Taxation

    • Litigation and claims

    • Acquisitions and disposals

    • Pensions and other post-employment benefits

    • Financial instruments

    • Business continuity and disaster recovery

    • IT systems and controls

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Consequence of non deducting TDS
  • Ans. 

    Non deduction of TDS can lead to penalties and legal consequences.

    • Non deduction of TDS can result in penalties and interest charges.

    • The taxpayer may also face legal consequences and prosecution.

    • The deductee may face difficulties in claiming credit for the tax deducted at source.

    • Non deduction of TDS can also lead to increased scrutiny from tax authorities.

    • For example, if an employer fails to deduct TDS on salary payment...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Prepare CV with answers ready to all aspects of it.

I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jun 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. What is Materiality, How to decide Materiality , who decide what will be the level of Materiality ?
  • Ans. 

    Materiality is the concept of determining the significance or importance of information in financial reporting.

    • Materiality refers to the threshold at which information becomes relevant to users of financial statements.

    • It is a subjective judgment based on the nature and size of the item or error being evaluated.

    • Materiality is determined by considering both quantitative and qualitative factors.

    • Quantitative factors includ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. AS Based questions on Revenue recognition, Inventory Valuation , Deferred Tax
  • Q3. Hypothetical Situation Based question relating to Journal entries
  • Q4. IND AS on Revenue recognition, Lease income
  • Ans. 

    IND AS on Revenue recognition and Lease income

    • IND AS 115 governs revenue recognition

    • Lease income is governed by IND AS 116

    • Revenue recognition is based on the transfer of control

    • Lease income is recognized over the lease term

    • Both standards require significant judgement and estimation

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - 1. Be confident while answering to Manager
2. Listen to the Whole question first, don't interrupt in between
3. Revise your concept thoroughly before attending any interview
4. If you are not aware about any concept or have no I idea about the answer than just say Sorry Sir could not remember ( Don't try to bluff)
5. Don't fake any single line in your resume (it's the first thing interviewers notice and decides the area of questions )
6. Prepare in detail about the work experience you have mentioned in CV ( most of the question will come from there only)
7. Don't be lazy, show you are as interested for the Job as they are to hire you.
8. If they ask do you have any questions for us ( try to ask something related to the post, don't just say no)
9. If it's an online interview, take extra precautions to chose area where there is no disturbance
10. Be confident through out the Interview
11. If you didn't get the question properly , just ask the interviewer to repeat (don't assume)

I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Dec 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Mixed questions related to academic field, general questions related to situation based but not hard, IND AS, some questions regarding past jobs and what all was the experience there. Not discussing about ...

I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Nov 2020. There was 1 interview round.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Understand the core values of PwC and its relationship with current and future expectations
  • Ans. 

    PwC's core values include teamwork, excellence, and leadership. They strive to meet current and future expectations through innovation and collaboration.

    • PwC values teamwork, excellence, and leadership

    • They prioritize innovation and collaboration to meet current and future expectations

    • PwC aims to provide quality service to clients and contribute to society

    • They prioritize diversity and inclusion in their workforce

    • PwC enco...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Keep it simple and effective.
Provide reasoning for your answer and relate it PwC’s core values

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Huron interview process usually has 4 rounds. The most common rounds in the Huron interview process are Technical, Resume Shortlist and HR.

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