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Updated 19 Jul 2024

Roofsol Energy Business Development Manager Interview Experiences

2 interviews found

Interview experience
1
Bad
Difficulty level
-
Process Duration
-
Result
-
Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
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Round 2 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Your current and expected CTC
  • Ans. 

    Current CTC is $80,000 and expected CTC is $100,000

    • Current CTC: $80,000

    • Expected CTC: $100,000

  • Answered by AI
Round 3 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. About my past experience and my role there.

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Do not join this company. They will show you big dream and then after a month they start making mental pressure on you. The most worst thing if you leave this company they do not give you your last month salary and remaining expenses.
Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Jul 2023. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - One-on-one 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. A career summary introduction and the discussion on solar technical with the Technical Director
  • Q2. A final round of discussion with the Managing Director of the company

Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for Roofsol Energy Business Development Manager interview:
  • Solar EPC
  • Solar Projects
  • Solar Products
Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - My interview experience with Roofsol Energy was positive. Both the Director and the MD of the company were friendly throughout the process. Since I came through a referral, I didn't face many difficulties during the recruitment. However, I didn't thoroughly explain my roles and responsibilities, and I negotiated hard for my salary and benefits, which I eventually received as per my wish. I was initially excited to join Roofsol, but it eventually turned out to be a bad career decision. I still regret joining such a company.

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I applied via campus placement at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Chennai and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Around 55 people shortlisted.
Tips: In my understanding, the shortlisting was done on the basis of performance in different kind of engagements shown in the resume. I made a separate section of 'Policy Engagement' which was unique and which could have drawn the attention. So play by your strength and be different.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: First interview involved going through a few of the resume points and getting tested for some market estimation problems. My interview got direction from 'Describe Yourself' question where I spoke about one of my hobbies and how I am planning to take it to the next level. Then I was asked what kind of topics I follow in current affairs as I showed it as my interest.
I was then asked to run through my resume and the interviewer got interested in an internship which was related to GST. Then I was asked a simple Case related to GST which involved segmenting, structuring and guesstimating.
From the, the discussion went into my Conferences and Position of responsibilities where the interviewer was trying to understand what kind of person I am. So I crafted my answers around some of my qualities and took reference of the elements from conference/competitions/PoPs to support it.
Overall interview went very smooth and lasted around 30mins.

Tips: For case, bring out new dimensions related to the case
'Tell me about yourself' type icebreaker questions are very crucial in such kind of interview as they set the direction for the rest of the interview. So do practice it and develop a few pointers around which you can create your sentences then and there. Never mug it word by word. Let it come naturally.


Round: HR Interview
Experience: What are the things you like to do?
What are the things you are good at?
What are the things which you are good at but you don't like to do?
Amidst these fancy questions, the HR round was chilled out with the interviewer just trying to understand me as a person and what qualities I have. He also introduced me to the various domains available in the company and asked which one would I like to choose and why. I related the profile to some of the work I have done in Insti and said that I would like to test many waters. Then he asked me why I want this company and other such questions

Tips: Don't piss off the HR by showing attitude or acting stupidly.
At the end, every interviewer will give a chance to ask questions. So ask smart or generic questions. For example, I asked primarily about the work culture in the company.


Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: This interview was with the MD of the company, Mr. Kuldeep Jain. He was more interested in going through my resume closely by himself then me explaining my points. So it was peace. I was asked why my CGPA is low and how would I fit in the company. He asked me about the location preference and reasons for it. He was also interested in knowing a project I did before for a course

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: The final one with 2 other panelists. The person asked me to describe myself. Plus he explored a few technical questions as well but very easy ones like future technologies in Solar and 3 sources of renewable energy. They also tested if I would like to do a job which require pitching and convincing clients. For that I gave a positive reply supporting it with a reference to my constitution committee related work which I have done previously.
Tips: They are looking for people who are fun to work with. Not the serious ones. Hence it is important to project yourself as a dynamic person with different interest areas. You must also reflect that you welcome travelling and interacting with unknown people.

Skills: Dynamic Personality, Creative Thinking, Extra-curricular Activities, Speaking Skills, Logical And Structured Thinking
College Name: IIT Madras

I was interviewed in Dec 2016.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Other Interview
Experience: A candidate had to broadly go through 3 interviews before the company decided to take her/him. Like most interview processes, the interviews had sequential importance and one had to clear the 1st to get called for the 2nd and clear 2nd to get called for the 3rd.

There were several panels (mostly single-person) with some senior officials from the company and some with just a year's experience.

My first interview was with a senior official. He asked questions based on my resume and particularly focused on my internship. He was genuinely interested in my project there and that eased the process for me. I gladly explained it and he immediately decided to promote me to the second round. 2 things that I believe were key to this were:
1. my project and level of contribution during one of my summer internships
2. my ability to communicate, connect with him and explain a complex project in the matter of minutes

Round: HR Interview
Experience: The second round was with one among the Leadership of the company. He was very clear, open and straightforward in his approach. He stated that there would be 3 quick segments to the HRish interview:
1. Telling about myself
2. Him asking me questions
3. Me asking him questions

Thus, it started with the routine "Tell me about yourself" and an overall gauging of my accomplishments and matching it to my resume. He was jolly in mood and asked what position I play as in football and made a couple mood-lightening comments.

The second segment. He asked me what I believed were my strengths. Then, he asked me to describe qualities of the ideal environment that I would like to work in. I took this opportunity to build on my answer about my strengths and match it with the kind of work the job offers. The next question was slightly offbeat, 'describe qualities of a place you would not want to work in'. I took a moment and answered carefully. His comment on my response was that it was 'Politically correct'

He was thoroughly satisfied with my interview, told me that he didn't want to waste any more time and immediately moved me to the next round.

Round: Other Interview
Experience: The final round was with the MD of the company. It was necessary for him to interview a candidate before he/she was selected.

All through the process, he ran through my resume. I believe he was looking for one and only one quality: Can the candidate communicate with highly experienced, senior officials and convey complex ideas?

College Name: IIT Madras

I applied via campus placement at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Chennai and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 4 interview rounds.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: This year, there was an actual resume shortlist since there was no group-discussion round and therefore, a lot of students didn't make it through to the shortlist.
Tips: A decent 'consult resume' should be enough to get shortlisted

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: There were four rounds of interviews - the first one was just a screening round where I was asked to explain about my projects, internships and extra-curriculars with some basic HR questions in between.

The second round was taken by the VP of Business Development and was to gauge how genuinely I am interested in working for CleanMax Solar. There were few 'trap-questions' like 'What are the things that you are good at but hate doing?', 'Tell me about an instance when you failed at something',etc. to test if I'll be a good cultural fit for the company and suitable for the work profile being offered. Also, I was asked about one of the courses that I had mentioned on my resume with a few follow-up questions as well.

The third round of interview was with the Managing Director of the company, which again had a mix of technical and HR questions. There were questions about my family background, the places I have been to, my view on the solar sector growth in India, my long-term goals, internships, instances where I organized some event, etc. The interview was chilled out to the extent that there was a short discussion about having a pretty girlfriend vs. having a smart one :P Also, he was quite impressed by my systems engineering minor.

The fourth and last round lasted only for 5 mins where I was extended the offer and was told about my responsibilities, job location, etc
Tips: They are looking for people who are genuinely interested in the Business Development profile and have the ability to deliver accordingly

Skills: Interest In The Job, Clear Communication
College Name: IIT Madras
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Mar 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - HR 

(3 Questions)

  • Q1. Tell me about yourself?
  • Ans. 

    Experienced business development executive with a proven track record of driving revenue growth and building strong client relationships.

    • Over 5 years of experience in business development roles

    • Successfully increased sales by 30% in previous position

    • Skilled in identifying new business opportunities and negotiating deals

    • Strong communication and interpersonal skills

    • MBA in Business Administration from XYZ University

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What is on grid and off grid solar?
  • Ans. 

    On-grid solar refers to solar systems that are connected to the utility grid, while off-grid solar systems operate independently.

    • On-grid solar systems are connected to the utility grid and can feed excess electricity back into the grid.

    • Off-grid solar systems operate independently of the utility grid and typically require battery storage for electricity when the sun is not shining.

    • On-grid solar is more common in urban a...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Tell me about your strength and weakness?
  • Ans. 

    My strength lies in my strong communication and negotiation skills, while my weakness is that I can be overly detail-oriented at times.

    • Strength: Strong communication and negotiation skills - able to effectively convey ideas and close deals

    • Weakness: Overly detail-oriented - may spend too much time focusing on minor details instead of the bigger picture

  • Answered by AI
Round 2 - Technical 

(3 Questions)

  • Q1. What is carbon credit? What is the process of solar energy from generation to the uses?
  • Ans. 

    Carbon credits are a tradable permit or certificate allowing the holder to emit a certain amount of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases.

    • Carbon credits are a market-based mechanism used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

    • Companies or countries can earn carbon credits by reducing their emissions below a certain level.

    • These credits can be traded or sold to other entities that need to offset their emissions.

    • The proces...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What is the process of solar energy from generation to the uses of power?
  • Ans. 

    Solar energy is generated through photovoltaic cells or solar panels, converted into electricity, stored in batteries or fed into the grid, and then used to power homes, businesses, and other applications.

    • Solar energy is generated through photovoltaic cells or solar panels, which convert sunlight into electricity.

    • The electricity generated can be stored in batteries for later use or fed into the grid for immediate use.

    • T...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Who will be our clients?
  • Ans. 

    Our clients will be businesses looking to expand their market reach and increase their revenue through strategic partnerships.

    • Our clients will primarily be B2B companies in various industries such as technology, healthcare, finance, and retail.

    • We will also target startups and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seeking growth opportunities.

    • Potential clients may include companies looking to enter new markets, launc...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Try to be what actually you're,
If you don't know the answer skip the question.
Don't carry fake personality.

I applied via campus placement at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Chennai and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Around 55 people shortlisted.
Tips: In my understanding, the shortlisting was done on the basis of performance in different kind of engagements shown in the resume. I made a separate section of 'Policy Engagement' which was unique and which could have drawn the attention. So play by your strength and be different.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: First interview involved going through a few of the resume points and getting tested for some market estimation problems. My interview got direction from 'Describe Yourself' question where I spoke about one of my hobbies and how I am planning to take it to the next level. Then I was asked what kind of topics I follow in current affairs as I showed it as my interest.
I was then asked to run through my resume and the interviewer got interested in an internship which was related to GST. Then I was asked a simple Case related to GST which involved segmenting, structuring and guesstimating.
From the, the discussion went into my Conferences and Position of responsibilities where the interviewer was trying to understand what kind of person I am. So I crafted my answers around some of my qualities and took reference of the elements from conference/competitions/PoPs to support it.
Overall interview went very smooth and lasted around 30mins.

Tips: For case, bring out new dimensions related to the case
'Tell me about yourself' type icebreaker questions are very crucial in such kind of interview as they set the direction for the rest of the interview. So do practice it and develop a few pointers around which you can create your sentences then and there. Never mug it word by word. Let it come naturally.


Round: HR Interview
Experience: What are the things you like to do?
What are the things you are good at?
What are the things which you are good at but you don't like to do?
Amidst these fancy questions, the HR round was chilled out with the interviewer just trying to understand me as a person and what qualities I have. He also introduced me to the various domains available in the company and asked which one would I like to choose and why. I related the profile to some of the work I have done in Insti and said that I would like to test many waters. Then he asked me why I want this company and other such questions

Tips: Don't piss off the HR by showing attitude or acting stupidly.
At the end, every interviewer will give a chance to ask questions. So ask smart or generic questions. For example, I asked primarily about the work culture in the company.


Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: This interview was with the MD of the company, Mr. Kuldeep Jain. He was more interested in going through my resume closely by himself then me explaining my points. So it was peace. I was asked why my CGPA is low and how would I fit in the company. He asked me about the location preference and reasons for it. He was also interested in knowing a project I did before for a course

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: The final one with 2 other panelists. The person asked me to describe myself. Plus he explored a few technical questions as well but very easy ones like future technologies in Solar and 3 sources of renewable energy. They also tested if I would like to do a job which require pitching and convincing clients. For that I gave a positive reply supporting it with a reference to my constitution committee related work which I have done previously.
Tips: They are looking for people who are fun to work with. Not the serious ones. Hence it is important to project yourself as a dynamic person with different interest areas. You must also reflect that you welcome travelling and interacting with unknown people.

Skills: Dynamic Personality, Creative Thinking, Extra-curricular Activities, Speaking Skills, Logical And Structured Thinking
College Name: IIT Madras

I was interviewed in Dec 2016.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Other Interview
Experience: A candidate had to broadly go through 3 interviews before the company decided to take her/him. Like most interview processes, the interviews had sequential importance and one had to clear the 1st to get called for the 2nd and clear 2nd to get called for the 3rd.

There were several panels (mostly single-person) with some senior officials from the company and some with just a year's experience.

My first interview was with a senior official. He asked questions based on my resume and particularly focused on my internship. He was genuinely interested in my project there and that eased the process for me. I gladly explained it and he immediately decided to promote me to the second round. 2 things that I believe were key to this were:
1. my project and level of contribution during one of my summer internships
2. my ability to communicate, connect with him and explain a complex project in the matter of minutes

Round: HR Interview
Experience: The second round was with one among the Leadership of the company. He was very clear, open and straightforward in his approach. He stated that there would be 3 quick segments to the HRish interview:
1. Telling about myself
2. Him asking me questions
3. Me asking him questions

Thus, it started with the routine "Tell me about yourself" and an overall gauging of my accomplishments and matching it to my resume. He was jolly in mood and asked what position I play as in football and made a couple mood-lightening comments.

The second segment. He asked me what I believed were my strengths. Then, he asked me to describe qualities of the ideal environment that I would like to work in. I took this opportunity to build on my answer about my strengths and match it with the kind of work the job offers. The next question was slightly offbeat, 'describe qualities of a place you would not want to work in'. I took a moment and answered carefully. His comment on my response was that it was 'Politically correct'

He was thoroughly satisfied with my interview, told me that he didn't want to waste any more time and immediately moved me to the next round.

Round: Other Interview
Experience: The final round was with the MD of the company. It was necessary for him to interview a candidate before he/she was selected.

All through the process, he ran through my resume. I believe he was looking for one and only one quality: Can the candidate communicate with highly experienced, senior officials and convey complex ideas?

College Name: IIT Madras

I applied via campus placement at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Chennai and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 4 interview rounds.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Tips: Be clear about all points in your resume

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: Have good communication skills
Can talk about your long term goals. I told that I will leave the company after a few years and they were impressed. But have a strong back-story

College Name: IIT Madras

I applied via campus placement at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Chennai and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 4 interview rounds.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: This year, there was an actual resume shortlist since there was no group-discussion round and therefore, a lot of students didn't make it through to the shortlist.
Tips: A decent 'consult resume' should be enough to get shortlisted

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: There were four rounds of interviews - the first one was just a screening round where I was asked to explain about my projects, internships and extra-curriculars with some basic HR questions in between.

The second round was taken by the VP of Business Development and was to gauge how genuinely I am interested in working for CleanMax Solar. There were few 'trap-questions' like 'What are the things that you are good at but hate doing?', 'Tell me about an instance when you failed at something',etc. to test if I'll be a good cultural fit for the company and suitable for the work profile being offered. Also, I was asked about one of the courses that I had mentioned on my resume with a few follow-up questions as well.

The third round of interview was with the Managing Director of the company, which again had a mix of technical and HR questions. There were questions about my family background, the places I have been to, my view on the solar sector growth in India, my long-term goals, internships, instances where I organized some event, etc. The interview was chilled out to the extent that there was a short discussion about having a pretty girlfriend vs. having a smart one :P Also, he was quite impressed by my systems engineering minor.

The fourth and last round lasted only for 5 mins where I was extended the offer and was told about my responsibilities, job location, etc
Tips: They are looking for people who are genuinely interested in the Business Development profile and have the ability to deliver accordingly

Skills: Interest In The Job, Clear Communication
College Name: IIT Madras

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