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I applied via Indeed and was interviewed in Mar 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Basic civil questions and aptitude
A Quality Supervisor oversees the quality control process within a company to ensure products meet standards and regulations.
Responsible for implementing and maintaining quality control procedures
Supervises quality control inspectors and technicians
Ensures products meet industry standards and regulations
Identifies and resolves quality issues in production processes
Yes, I am willing to work on site as a Quality Supervisor.
I am comfortable working on site and overseeing quality control processes.
I understand the importance of being present to address any quality issues that may arise.
I have previous experience working on site in a quality control role.
I am willing to travel to different sites as needed to ensure quality standards are met.
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Nov 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Feb 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
They asked about difference between college life and corporate life and the projects we carried out in engineering
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in May 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
I expect a competitive salary based on my experience, skills, and the responsibilities of the role.
I have researched the average salary range for Quality Engineers in the industry.
I have considered my years of experience and level of expertise in the field.
I am open to negotiation and willing to discuss the salary package based on the overall compensation package offered.
I value fair compensation that aligns with the m...
My family background is diverse and multicultural, with members from different countries and professions.
My father is a doctor and my mother is a teacher.
I have two siblings, one is an engineer and the other is a lawyer.
We have relatives living in different parts of the world, including the United States, India, and Australia.
Our family gatherings are always filled with different languages, cuisines, and traditions.
My strengths include attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and strong analytical abilities. My weaknesses include being overly critical of my own work and sometimes struggling with delegation.
Strength: Attention to detail - I have a keen eye for spotting errors and inconsistencies in processes and products.
Strength: Problem-solving skills - I enjoy analyzing complex problems and finding effective solutions.
Stren...
I am a Quality Engineer with experience in ensuring product quality and implementing quality control processes.
Experienced Quality Engineer
Skilled in ensuring product quality
Proficient in implementing quality control processes
Strong attention to detail
Knowledge of quality standards and regulations
Experience in conducting audits and inspections
Ability to analyze data and identify areas for improvement
I created a project on improving the quality control process in a manufacturing company.
Implemented statistical process control techniques to monitor and analyze production data
Developed a quality control plan to identify and address potential defects
Conducted root cause analysis to determine the source of quality issues
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to implement corrective actions
Evaluated the effectiveness ...
My short term goal is to gain experience and knowledge in quality engineering, while my long term goal is to become a senior quality engineer and contribute to the development of innovative quality control processes.
Short term goal: Gain experience and knowledge in quality engineering
Long term goal: Become a senior quality engineer and contribute to the development of innovative quality control processes
I appeared for an interview in Feb 2017.
posted on 3 May 2017
I appeared for an interview before May 2016.
I appeared for an interview in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes, which is 2 fishes.
To make the red fishes 98%, subtract 1% (2 fishes) from 99% (198 fishes).
To find the number of fishes to be removed, divide the difference by 1% (2 fishes).
Therefore, 50 fishes have to be removed to make the red fishes 98%.
I appeared for an interview in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes to find the number of red fishes.
Subtract the number of red fishes from 200 to find the number of non-red fishes.
Calculate 2% of the total number of fishes to find the desired number of red fishes.
Subtract the desired number of red fishes from the current number of red fishes to find the number of fishes to be removed.
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