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posted on 25 Oct 2024
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Sep 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
The aptitude test included questions from mathematics from chapters such as P/L , %age, etc. and reasoning type questions. There were some grammar related, general knowledge related questions. The third was from computer basics as for my job excel and computer knowledge was required.
I took a bus to the office, stopped for coffee on the way, and had a brief chat with a colleague before meeting the HOD.
Took a bus from home to the office
Stopped for coffee at a nearby cafe
Had a brief chat with a colleague in the office
Interacted with the HOD in a scheduled meeting
posted on 14 Dec 2024
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
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Why technology is important in our daily life
posted on 30 Jul 2023
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Jul 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
I address customer complaints by listening attentively, empathizing with their concerns, offering solutions, and following up to ensure satisfaction.
Listen actively to understand the customer's issue
Empathize with the customer's frustration or disappointment
Offer solutions or alternatives to resolve the complaint
Follow up with the customer to ensure their satisfaction
Document the complaint and analyze trends for contin
posted on 17 Aug 2024
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Jul 2024. There was 1 interview round.
Production losses can be categorized as planned and unplanned losses, including downtime, quality defects, and material waste.
Planned losses include scheduled maintenance, changeovers, and setup times.
Unplanned losses can be due to equipment breakdowns, shortages of raw materials, or human errors.
Downtime is a major production loss that can result from various factors such as machine failures or power outages.
Quality d...
Surface plate tolerances refer to the allowable deviation from a flat surface for precision measurements.
Surface plate tolerances are typically specified in terms of flatness, parallelism, and overall accuracy.
For example, a surface plate may have a flatness tolerance of ±0.0002 inches over a certain area.
Parallelism tolerance refers to how parallel the top and bottom surfaces of the plate are to each other.
Overall acc...
Competitors are assessed by analyzing their products, pricing, marketing strategies, market share, and customer feedback.
Analyze competitors' products to identify strengths and weaknesses
Evaluate competitors' pricing strategies to understand market positioning
Study competitors' marketing tactics to assess brand awareness
Monitor competitors' market share to gauge industry competitiveness
Collect and analyze customer feed
I would highlight the key features and benefits of the product, address any potential concerns or objections, and personalize the pitch to the customer's needs.
Start by greeting the customer and building rapport
Identify the customer's needs and preferences
Highlight the key features and benefits of the product that align with the customer's needs
Address any potential concerns or objections the customer may have
Personali...
I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Oct 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
The distance between the company and the hotel is approximately 5 miles.
The distance can vary depending on the specific location of the company and hotel.
It is recommended to use a mapping service like Google Maps to get an accurate distance measurement.
Consider traffic conditions and mode of transportation when calculating travel time.
There are 10,000 microns in one centimetre.
1 centimetre = 10 millimetres
1 millimetre = 1,000 microns
Therefore, 1 centimetre = 10,000 microns
0.1 centimetre is equal to 1000 microns.
1 centimetre = 10000 microns
Therefore, 0.1 centimetre = 0.1 * 10000 = 1000 microns
To convert 35 micron into centimeters, divide by 10,000
1 micron = 0.0001 centimeters
To convert microns to centimeters, divide by 10,000
Therefore, 35 micron = 35 * 0.0001 = 0.0035 centimeters
posted on 5 Aug 2024
I have extensive experience in staying updated with market trends, competitor activities, and industry news to drive sales strategies.
Regularly monitoring industry publications, websites, and social media for updates
Attending trade shows, conferences, and networking events to stay informed
Analyzing competitor strategies and market trends to identify opportunities
Utilizing CRM systems and market research tools to track ...
I have extensive experience in staying updated with market trends, competitor activities, and industry news to drive sales strategies.
Regularly monitoring industry publications, websites, and social media for updates
Attending trade shows, conferences, and networking events to stay informed
Utilizing market research reports and data analysis to identify opportunities and threats
Engaging with customers and sales team to g...
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