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Mason Foreman Interview Questions & Answers

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posted on 19 Mar 2023

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Round 1 - Group Discussion 

Working in question type me. This job my life. I want this job.

Round 2 - Technical 

(3 Questions)

  • Q1. Working type question
  • Q2. Mason definition become
  • Ans. 

    A Mason is a skilled worker who specializes in building structures using bricks, stones, or concrete blocks.

    • A Mason is responsible for laying and aligning bricks, stones, or blocks to construct walls, floors, and other structures.

    • They use various tools such as trowels, levels, and hammers to ensure precise and sturdy construction.

    • Masons may also be involved in mixing mortar or concrete, cutting and shaping materials, a...

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  • Q3. How are you.this job parmants

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - I need job . I am proud this job . I can belive tata group.

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LTIMindtree user image Sudhanshu Singh

posted on 5 Jul 2017

I appeared for an interview in Sep 2016.

Interview Questionnaire 

6 Questions

  • Q1. Questions from Telecommunication Systems
  • Q2. Questions from Digital Electronics
  • Q3. Questions from Computer Networking (OSI layers)
  • Q4. Questions from Analog Communication
  • Q5. Was Asked to write a Program
  • Q6. Casual Interaction

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: First round is test with all Multiple Choice Questions. The questions are from the Amcat exam conducted by Aspiring Minds. Each candidate gets different set of questions and thus no two candidates get same questions.
There are different sections like
Quantitative Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
English
Computer Programming (C++, Java and Datastructures)
etc
Each section is assigned with fixed amount of time and number of questions.
For eg. Quantitative Aptitude may have 25 questions while Logical Reasoning may have only 10.
Time is alloted sectionwise, however the entire exam duration is of 3 hours. Time for a section depends upon the number of questions in that particular section. You cannot navigate backwards in the question set while answering.
In Computer Programming round most of the questions will be from Datastructures, then comes C++ and then Java.
Few will be finding the output based.
Tips: Time management is the key.
You will surely fall short in time cause the time provided is very less (around 30-40s for each question). Do not spend too much time on a question, if you are stuck just skip it. Give each question one try if you could solve it, then good enough otherwise skip it. There is no point reattempting it. Amcat exam is an adaptive test, as you go on solving questions rightly difficulty would increase and if you make a mistake difficulty would decrease. Practice Amcat questions in order to crack this test. I personally felt the questions were not that tought.
Duration: 3 hours

Round: Problem Statement
Experience: You are required to code and pass the test cases. Output of your code snippet should match the output provided in the problem statement.
You can use any language to code. (Java/ C/C++/Python etc)
Time alloted to solve two different set of questions is 45 Minutes. It is upto you how much time you want to spend on each question.
Tips: Basics must be very clear in order to crack this round. You have to be verse with the programming language that you are using. Your would be able to submit your code and check if it works. It will give result as "Success" or "Failed".
I had read that this round is not an elimination round but This is a strict Elimination Round and maximum number of candidates were rejected in this round, in my case.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Technical Interview was very gruelling. I am from Electronics and Communcation Engineering. My interviewer was also from the same stream. He started off with Telecommunication Systems which was not mentioned as a subject of interest in my CV (questions asked- subscriber lines, t1, e1, Mechanism of Rotary Dial telephones, strowger and crossbar switching) He asked me The entire procedure to set up a Telephone exchange starting from basics. I answered all of this.
Digital Electronics was mentioned as a subject of interest in my CV. He asked me to tell whatever I knew and whatever I had studied in digital electronics. Then I was asked about multiplexer and multiplexing and few questions on flip flops. I answered rightly.
Then he asked me to write down all the seven layers of the OSI model and explain them. I could not explain one of the seven layers properly as we were yet to study Computer Networking in our curriculum and I told my interviewer about the same.
Tips: From Analog Com I was asked about DSB SC and SSB SC signals.
At the end I was asked to write a program. Which I did in Java. He checked it and then attached the A4 in which I had written things with my CV and forwarded it. That bundle had every details right from my apti score with my code snippets that I had written in Coding round.

Tip: Confidence is the key. Even If you don't know the answer, be polite and confident. You can say that you do not know the answer and you would learn about it. But yes, Knowledge is also of much importance. Study as much as you can. I was asked from subjects that were not mentioned in my CV. So be prepared. In my case it was

Round: HR Interview
Experience: This was the easiest round of all. Just casual conversation with the HR. I was asked about my family, my experience in that college (it was pool campus and I was appearing at a different college), Previous companies that I had appeared for and the reasons why I wasn't selected. One of the question was asked from the things they told us in the pre placement talk.
Tips: No preparation required for this round. Be yourself. Keep calm and enjoy talking. They mostly check your conversation skills and how you communicate with people.

College Name: Netaji Subhash Engineering College

I appeared for an interview in Aug 2017.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Everything from C, Java, DSA, DBMS, Software Engineering, Operating System.
  • Q2. About me, as well as my family and my interests, just a casual one.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: The interviewer was a very experienced as well as very friendly person. I was nervous in the beginning, but he made me feel comfortable out there. I took my time while answering the questions, and he was satisfied with it.
Tips: Whatever subjects you say over there, know all of them in detail. Dont brag about yourself. Just be honest as well as confident throughout.

College Name: B. P. Poddar Institute Of Management And Technology

I appeared for an interview in Mar 2017.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Salary nd location
  • Q2. Analytical nd work experience

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Asked about my wiling Ness to travel shift nd work experience
Tips: Clear nd concise

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Salary nd location
Tips: Say yes

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Just walk truly the work done

Round: Guesstimate Interview
Experience: Client round
Tips: Goals nd ambitions

I appeared for an interview in Jul 2016.

Interview Questionnaire 

5 Questions

  • Q1. What do you know about assembly language?
  • Ans. 

    Assembly language is a low-level programming language that is specific to a particular computer architecture.

    • Assembly language is a symbolic representation of machine code instructions.

    • It is used to write programs that directly control the computer's hardware.

    • Assembly language is platform-dependent and requires knowledge of the computer's architecture.

    • It provides direct access to the computer's memory and registers.

    • Exa...

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  • Q2. Where is it used?
  • Q3. My project related questions
  • Q4. Questions like are you ready to relocate?
  • Q5. More situation based questions

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: My interview was more on technical line. Questions were asked to check my technical skills related to the job applied.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Few real life company problems were asked. You can easily develop the ability to answer such questions by participating in more project works.

Skills: Interpersonal Skills, Technical Skills
College Name: Vivekanand Education Society's Institute Of Technology (VESIT)

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Accenture user image Rahul Mishra

posted on 19 Dec 2015

I applied via Referral

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Tell about a trait of your personality that you think is a strength in personal life but does not serve you well in professional life? "one trait that think is a professional strength but not a positive ...
  • Ans. 

    I am highly detail-oriented, which helps me in my professional life but can be overwhelming in personal life.

    • In professional life, being detail-oriented helps me catch errors and ensure high quality work.

    • In personal life, being overly focused on details can lead to stress and perfectionism.

    • For example, I may spend hours perfecting a presentation at work, but struggle to make decisions in my personal life due to overana

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  • Q2. An international Office stationary retailer has just entered India and set up a sample store in Bangalore in association with an India Retail Giant. The store has been open for 3 months now. What shoul...
  • Ans. 

    The international office stationary retailer should focus on expanding their presence in India and building brand awareness.

    • Conduct market research to understand the Indian consumer behavior and preferences

    • Develop a localized marketing strategy to build brand awareness

    • Expand their product offerings to cater to the Indian market

    • Establish partnerships with local suppliers to ensure a steady supply chain

    • Invest in online a...

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: HR Interview
Experience: This round was primarily a personal round revolving around the CV. The question broadly covered the various things done at ISB and the extra-
curricular. A lot of expected question were there on the Strengths, weaknesses, successes, Stay at ISB, Comparison with Undergrad education at IIT-B.
The interviewer was insistent that I answer both but I answered the first part and said that there was nothing I could think of for the second part because I just could not relate to such a separation in personal and professional personalities. Of course the answer was detailed and elaborate and ultimately convincing.

The conversation was a very easy one. I think I was able to break ice very early in the discussion and was always conscious for the crispness of my answers. As a result we were able to have a long discussion about a lot of different issues during the 30 minute+ long discussion. I was also trying to build a coherent storyline throughout by citing examples and connecting back to things I had earlier said in the interview.
Tips: Be sure to have a consistent story for all of the above and make sure that you keep corroborating your claims and assertion from time to time. For every aspect I was asked to site an example.
Be very thorough with you CV. Elaborate every point of your CV and prepare answers to the standard expected questions. Make sure you have rehearsed them well enough.

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: I started by looking at the international retailer (Company) and its Indian partner? Why the venture, what strengths, type of contract, etc. it seems the company had efficient back end operation and the front end expertise was with the Indian partner. They would need 6 months to get out of contractual obligations. The operation is merely breaking even right now. I also looked at the competition and customers buckets and there was not enough information available on this.
After this initial analysis the case question was flipped to find out the drivers of setting up a retail store. Some of the drivers discussed were :
- Geography (decided by regulation, logistics, operations, etc)
- Store format (Departmental, Hypermart, location in city or outside city)
- Product Mix ( What would be item stocked)
- Partnerships (potential allies)
- Competition
- Target Customers (to decide Footfalls X Conversion Rate X Ticket Size)
The next part of the case was that where will I gather information about all these, customers, geographies, etc. I said there could be two ways of collecting information: Primary Research and Secondary Research. Primary we can collected from other stores, scanner data, Pilot study, survey, etc Secondary could be done through industry and analyst reports like Crisil, Datamonitor, ISI Emerging markets, These reports normally give detailed outlook about cities, types of formats, conversion rates, catchment area and other parameters. Given that we had just one monthinformation, Secondary research would be more appropriate.
Tips: Keep your cool

Skills: HR Skills, Case Analysis
College Name: Indian School Of Business (ISB)

I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Dec 2019. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Indepth process knowledge related questions and Process controls to ensure accuracy and validation. Legislative topics related to the process. Process automations if anythig done and its details.

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Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Prepare well for every interview. Know your work related area in depth and the basic concepts related to your work.

I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed before Feb 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Assignment 
Round 2 - One-on-one 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. What was the problem you have solved for business
  • Q2. What is the Methodology you have used to solve the business problem
  • Ans. 

    I have used a combination of Agile and Lean Six Sigma methodologies to solve the business problem.

    • Started with defining the problem statement and identifying the root cause

    • Used Lean Six Sigma tools like process mapping, fishbone diagram, and statistical analysis to identify areas of improvement

    • Implemented changes using Agile methodology with iterative sprints and continuous feedback

    • Monitored progress using metrics and ...

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posted on 1 Jul 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Other Interview
Experience: They were core interviews basically and highly focused on Resume points.
Tips: Projects and internships were given significant importance and they grilled students on these aspects.

General Tips: Interview questions were mostly core sprinkled with a few HR questions. They asked a lot of questions on Heat,mass transfer. They look for students who have good conceptual knowledge of fundamentals of core courses.
Skill Tips: High importance was given to all courses basics.
Skills: Core courses concepts., Project and internship experiences.
College Name: IIT MADRAS

I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Jan 2021. There was 1 interview round.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Wifi connectivity

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