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Associate Interview Questions & Answers

ZS user image Anonymous

posted on 26 Feb 2020

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Aug 2019. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Tell me the overall plan for Informatica Installation and Upgrade
  • Ans. 

    The overall plan for Informatica Installation and Upgrade involves several steps.

    • Assess the current system and determine the appropriate version to upgrade to

    • Ensure all prerequisites are met, including hardware and software requirements

    • Back up all data and configurations before beginning the installation or upgrade process

    • Install or upgrade the Informatica software

    • Configure the system and test functionality

    • Migrate data...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - There were 2 rounds in an Interview for the job profile as Cloud application administrator. The first round was Technical round. The questions were based on Informatica architecture, Various Issues that I have worked in my previous organization, Powercenter,IDQ installation and upgrade, some SQL case studies on metadata tables and basic overview of IICS tool. The second round was taken by Manager and it was purely based on Process followed while working for a pharmaceutical client. Decision making skills were tested by giving real time issues faced while working on a project.
My advice would be to write only those things in Resume for which you are confident enough to give answer to the tricky questions. The overall Interview experience was good and it is one of the best company to work with.
Wish you all the best for your Interview.

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Associate Interview Questions & Answers

ZS user image Anonymous

posted on 27 May 2021

I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before May 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Guesstimate, Puzzle
  • Q2. Structured answers are appreciated
  • Q3. Case study

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be confident

I appeared for an interview in Aug 2016.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Technical questions about audit and law were asked

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The candidate's hold over the english language was tested by asking him to write about his ambition over the course and some technical topic
Duration: 45 minutes
Total Questions: 2

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: The confidence of answering and the courage of admitting that i dont know the answer was tested

College Name: BMCC

I appeared for an interview in Apr 2017.

Interview Preparation Tips

Skills: Communication, Technical Skills, Personality, Personnel Management, Conversation Skills, Connect With The Interviewer
College Name: Keshav Mahavidyalaya

I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in May 2019. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Questions based on my previous work experience
  • Q2. Where would i like to see myself after 5 years

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be confident and speak facts

Associate Interview Questions & Answers

BCG user image Anonymous

posted on 18 Mar 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: BCG   Direct shortlisting based on resume. Decent CPI, some exposure to organizational leadership, a good skill set represented through extra-curriculars/sports is one way to get shortlisted. Writing the resume well without underplaying achievements or exaggerating them is essential.   Prepared case studies for the BCG interview. Was given 2 cases primarily business cases by 2 interviewers.One was about growth prospects of a company manufacturing valves.Was quite a disaster since I was nervous and intimidated by the interviewer.Felt like a stress interview even though BCG did not believe in the concept.(In contrast,was very cool- headed in Grail interviews and it sure helped)   The second case was about a tractor manufacturer losing market share in Maharashtra but doing well in other arts of India. The interviewer was friendly and i had calmed down. So quickly figured out that the soil conditions were different and hence required   tractors of a higher horsepower.But then elaborated more on this,becoming complacent overall and not probing other possible reasons.Was then asked to do a role-play as a consultant convincing the manufacturer to adopt a new strategy.Did it well,but could have been more open-minded to all issues.

College Name: IIT BOMBAY

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Case Study on an FMCG
  • Q2. Case Study on a Retail Chain

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Tips: 1. Ensure that your resume does NOT have any random points - it's alright if it isn't completely packed, as long as the points that you have mentioned are authentic and have genuine impact.
2. Standard resume tips like, using the right action verbs, text formatting, etc. apply.
3. Try to think of your different experiences from a consulting perspective - I spun my FMCG internship as a pseudo consulting internship - since it involved working with a factory team that I didn't know before, and I had to pitch a change proposal to the factory management. Similarly, I thought of the various teams that I worked in, and tried to think of it in terms of the changes that I brought at an organizational level.
4. Numbers. While it is good to quantify - be cautious with them, and do not try to quantify something that is not concretely measurable. This again gives the impression that you're trying to bluff.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: The interviewer was very friendly and focused on my thought process alone. He gave me a case on FMCG since I had interned with one.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: This was a gruelling round where the interviewer tested me at different levels by making me constantly shift to different thinking styles. I drew almost 4 different trees for the same problem. Again, he looked mainly for my ability to think on the feet, and to present my views without becoming defensive.

While I felt that the interview didn't go well, he was satisfied with my structuring, and that was what worked well, I guess. :)

General Tips: 1. Do solid math prep - CAT, speed math on Elevate, etc. Fast math definitely carries brownie points.
2. Work on your vocabulary in advance. Taking the GMAT definitely helped me structure my sentences better and use the right words in the right places.
3. Make sure your resume is watertight. You should know it thoroughly, and you should be able to walk people through the thought process that went behind each point of yours.
Skill Tips: 1. Don't freak out about the number of cases that you could have done. Take time to dissect each case. Eventually, it's about trying to train your mind to think along a structured path. One tip that was given to me by my buddy, was to try to analyze each issue outside, and try segmenting it. This helped me a lot in thinking on the feet.
2. Be calm throughout the interview - smile and don't worry about the outcome. That's not in your hands anyway.
Skills: Flexibility, Analytical Skills, Drive, Leadership Skills, Top-Down Communication
College Name: IIT Madras
Motivation: People. The people here seemed genuinely hardworking and fun to hang out with, and I have observed them over the three years I was part of the placement team. Additionally, the company has some really nice policies to help you learn and grow

Associate Interview Questions & Answers

BCG user image Anonymous

posted on 25 Jan 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Resume shortlist for consulting companies is perhaps the most competitive among all firms and therefore, in the interest of meaningful utilization of time, it's best to start case study preparation only after the shortlist is out. There's typically little more than a month between then and placement day, which is more than enough to prepare for any interview.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: To prepare for case study interview, all shortlisted candidates will form prep-groups.
It's good to have 2-3 students per group, but not more. 
It's a good idea to practice solving cases (a case, very crudely, is nothing but a business problem which some firm is facing and you are approached for guidance and suggestions) with different “interviewers”. This helps in getting feedback from different perspectives. 
I solved cases with my BCG (someone from within the firm assigned to help you in preparation), within my prep-group and also with few other shortlisted fellow students. I worked out maybe 10-12 cases in interview setting. This number varies from person to person.
Tips: The idea is to practice till you gain confidence.
I used cases from Case In Point for the preparation. 
Other good sources include case study material of foreign business schools such as Wharton. But then again, time is a precious resource during placement semester. So, I didn't bother going through any source apart from Case In Point. Also, despite whatever people might say, 
solving cases requires nothing but logical thinking and some innovative thought at times. 
It is not required to mug up the frameworks (you will learn about this irritating word at a later point) and you also do not require any business knowledge to crack the interview.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: The personal interview part is not something to fret over. It is just meant to see whether you are an amicable person (read: someone who will be able to interact with the clients). 
As for preparation, just go over everything that you have written on your resume. You should be comfortable with talking for five minutes on any point in your resume. 
And, of course, think on the standard HR questions: 
Why consulting? 
Why this firm? 
What are your strength / weaknesses? And so on and so forth.

General Tips: Application process to company starts typically with a resume shortlist and therefore it is of utmost importance to write a good, impressive resume. 
A lot of people with great credentials fail to make this initial mark because their resume is poorly organized. It's good to have resume points, but it's equally important, if not more, to write them properly. Writing a perfect resume is an art that needs to be learnt.

Resume-writing is an iterative and time consuming process. 
So, best start a fortnight before deadline. Remember that it's a one-time effort. Once a good resume is ready, it can be used throughout the placement season with minor modifications. 
Do it once and do it correct. It took me about four or five iterations to end up with my final resume. It's a good idea to show the resume to lots of colleagues and seniors and challenge them to tear it down word-by-word.
College Name: IIT-Madras

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Shortlist of candidates made on basis of resumeThere was no test or GD
Tips: Concentrate on making a good resume highlighting your interns etc.Highlight your extracurricular activities and interests and also credentials

Round: Interview
Experience: Personal Interview- 4 rounds comprising of case studies and a bit of HR.The discussion on resume and HR questions will take only 5-10 mins. More importance will be given to caseSample cases- insurance companies, cement companies opening a new market in a new country etc.Similar pattern for all 4 rounds
Tips: General awareness about business is a must, since the selection depends solely on how well you perform in the case interviewsThe BCG website helps a lot to get an insight into how the interview works and what the company expects from the applicantsRefer to the “Interview Tips” section in the BCG websiteThe case study materials available on LAN and internet are highly useful preparation materialsDo not ignore the HR aspect of the interview. The interviewer actually uses it to gauge you and tailors the interview according to the way you answer HR questionsThe interviewer expects you to ask questions to them in order to gain more knowledge about the cases they present. They will not put all the data in front of you in black and white initially. The candidate is expected to ask for and get data from the interviewerIn the case interview, always communicate your line of thought. Give reasons for and validate your decisions regarding the case solutionsDraw conclusions from your analysis about the case

College Name: IIT Madras

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