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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jun 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
Discrepancy refers to a difference or inconsistency between two or more pieces of information. It is used to identify and resolve errors or inconsistencies in data.
Discrepancy is commonly used in quality control and validation processes.
It can be identified through comparing data from different sources or through manual review.
Examples of discrepancies include mismatched data, missing information, or conflicting data.
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Yes, I perform validation activities as part of my job responsibilities.
I am responsible for ensuring that all processes and systems meet regulatory requirements.
I conduct validation tests and document the results.
I work closely with cross-functional teams to identify and address any issues that arise during the validation process.
Examples of validation activities I have performed include software validation, equipment
Validation deliverables include validation plan, protocols, reports, and summary.
Validation Plan: outlines the scope, approach, and resources for validation
Validation Protocols: documents the testing procedures and acceptance criteria
Validation Reports: summarizes the results of testing and any deviations from acceptance criteria
Validation Summary: provides an overall assessment of the validation process and results
Validation ensures that a product or process meets the required standards and specifications.
To ensure safety and efficacy of products
To comply with regulatory requirements
To minimize risks and errors
To improve quality and reliability
To gain customer trust and confidence
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