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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Sep 2021. There was 1 interview round.
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I was interviewed in Aug 2024.
I am passionate about sports and believe in Decathlon's mission to make sports accessible to all.
Passionate about sports and fitness
Believe in Decathlon's mission to make sports accessible to all
Excited about the opportunity to work in a dynamic and innovative company
Decathlon faces business risks related to competition, supply chain disruptions, and changing consumer preferences.
Competition from other sports retailers can impact Decathlon's market share and profitability.
Supply chain disruptions, such as delays in production or shipping, can lead to inventory shortages and lost sales.
Changing consumer preferences towards online shopping or sustainable products may require Decathlo...
I applied via campus placement at Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT) and was interviewed in Nov 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
These tests evaluate various cognitive functions and are commonly used in educational settings, job recruitment, and career counseling
Group Discussion (GD) session requires careful planning and execution to ensure it is effective in assessing participants' communication, leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills
I applied via campus placement at Amravati University and was interviewed in Jul 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Apr 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
I was interviewed in Jul 2020.
Target costing is a cost management technique used to determine the maximum cost of a product based on customer demand and profit margins.
It involves setting a target cost for a product before it is developed.
The target cost is determined by subtracting the desired profit margin from the expected selling price.
The cost of production is then managed to ensure that it does not exceed the target cost.
This technique helps ...
Target costing derives the cost at which a product must be manufactured to generate a desired profit margin.
Target costing is a cost management tool used in product development.
It involves determining the maximum cost that can be incurred for a product to be profitable.
The target cost is then derived by subtracting the desired profit margin from the expected selling price.
The target cost is used as a benchmark for the ...
GST is not applicable on certain products.
Basic groceries such as fruits, vegetables, milk, and bread
Education services
Healthcare services
Public transportation
Postal services
Exported goods and services
Negative list of GST includes goods and services that are exempted from GST.
Goods and services that are not subject to GST
Examples include alcohol for human consumption, petroleum products, and electricity
These items are not eligible for input tax credit
The Wages Bill Amendment Act is a law that regulates the payment of wages to workers in India.
The act was first introduced in 1948 and has been amended several times since then.
The latest amendment was made in 2017 and introduced the concept of a 'universal minimum wage'.
The amendment also made it mandatory for employers to pay wages electronically, unless the employee requests otherwise.
The act covers all workers in I...
There are several types of wages act depending on the country and region.
Wages act varies from country to country
In India, there are several wages act such as Minimum Wages Act, Payment of Wages Act, etc.
In the United States, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the primary federal law governing wages and hours of work.
Other countries may have their own specific wages act.
Fixed, regular, permanent, and contractual types of employment defined.
Fixed type employment refers to a job with a predetermined end date.
Regular type employment is a job with no predetermined end date and is ongoing.
Permanent type employment is a job that is expected to last indefinitely.
Contractual type employment is a job that is based on a specific contract or agreement.
Examples of fixed type employment include se...
Yes, GST is applicable on electricity.
GST is applicable on the supply of goods and services, including electricity.
Electricity is classified as a 'goods' under GST.
GST rates on electricity vary depending on the type of consumer and the state.
For example, residential consumers may have a lower GST rate compared to commercial consumers.
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