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I appeared for an interview in Aug 2019.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Tell me something about yourself?
  • Ans. 

    I am a dedicated and friendly individual with a passion for helping others and providing excellent customer service.

    • I have a background in retail and hospitality, where I honed my customer service skills.

    • I am a good listener and problem-solver, always striving to find the best solution for the customer.

    • I am a team player and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment.

    • I am fluent in multiple languages, which helps me com...

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Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Here and there, now and then, there arises an impulse inside me, asking if I was going to settle in this company forever. It was like being perforated in a swamp from where you’ve no away to come back out.
At times, I got my excuses to cover up my inability to get a better opportunity. The excuse was plain and simple, “I’m preparing for the government job and if I switch the job now, I might not get enough time to prepare for the gov job unlike with the current settled job”.
Our office team has had members full of the urge to switch the job for better pay. That’s what ultimately matters for them, or anyone for that matter. But as we know, the interview is not just a conversation between two people from different sides. An Interview always has a psychological effect on a candidate’s life as well. An interview is like a battle where either you win or lose. Unlike in medieval times, we show our endeavors through the interviews. While a cracked interview can elate you to another level, a failed interview can also push you to down to the dump of misery. And that is why normally people avoid going to interview when they are not pretty sure about success.
In our team, everyone keeps asking about when the interview will open in Amex. You’ll not believe but team members indeed gladden more upon knowing that no interview is being conducted on this time and will happen in future though than an interview is currently going on. An opportunity on hand to showcase one’s ability makes everyone nervous but knowing that opportunity will be there in the future to take care of coming miseries imparts everyone a comfort.
I would say I used to take lead on those occasions in informing members about the interview timings. In this way, I also vent out my frustrations to keep working in the same organization; an organization I don’t love anymore, for a long period (No, I am not against any company instead I am just illustrating how things went with me). I got an email from Amex about the next Interview openings for our profiles. I told about this to almost everyone in my team, and also beyond the team whoever was familiar to me. I had also taken a member of our team to an Interview to a different company (not Amex). I did not want to go for an interview in that company. But you know what, being an aspirant cricketer, I can tell that you need to play with weak cricket teams as well just to enhance your game for the all-important match. I, with my other friend, failed to crack that interview which I supposed will be a cakewalk. I did not know what was my feeling but obviously, I was not sad. But what happened next made me sad. I did not crack the all-important interview as well. I was told to try again after three months by Amex HR.
Though I was now trying to hide my failures from the team members, they were all knew it already. A friend of mine in the team even took a jibe at me saying Amex interview is not everyone to crack. Jibe like this has broken my heart inside, but I always pretended like I never took those interviews seriously and when I take seriously, I would be going to make it. This made a good solace to me as well. Now I needed a break, to start afresh again.
I went to Goa trip (I might be saying this casually, but I’m not meant how casually I have written it.) and then Shimla and also went back to home town. All this happened in less than a month time.
I was back again. But things were not back normal especially for me. My performance was dipping alarmingly. Adding fuel to fire, one of my friends cracked Amex interview. This was the same friend to whom I persuaded to go for Amex interview. All hangovers from the Goa, Shimla, and home were replaced by a sudden rise of competitiveness around.
Oh, I think I am beating around the bush, let me write about what matters.
By this time, a few more members have also cracked the interview and were serving notice period now. There were allegations of clearing the interview during the bulk-hiring, and allegations were by those who not gathered enough courage to at least face the interview. I was still pretty much one aspiring interview candidate who foolishly didn’t try to give interview in that so-called bulk-hiring. I thought I was rather sharpening my ax for own defined battle. This was not true; I was never prepared for the interview. I missed those alleged bulk-hiring interview solely because I was not well informed. I was partying all the time when I should have been in touch with other members to know when an interview scheduled. Now, I was regretting of not attending the interview. I promised myself to be cautious next time. In the meantime, I have been bullied by other members for not getting selected despite persuading all others for the interview on the first hand. My performance now touched a nadir. Once in consideration for the promotion, was now in a team where even a kid could come and teach a lesson or two to me.
One day, actually on one night, while I was returning from office in office cab. I realized that one of the members of our team was absent. That member was a potential Amex aspirant. Though it was quite mid-night and also member was a girl I still dared to dial her number. “Oh, Krishna! Finally, you are on time rather in time”, she told me. I was trying to decipher what did she mean with those sarcastic words. She added that she went to Amex interview and her along with 10 more aspirants cleared the first 3 round of the interview. And there was only one round left to get selected. I was fuming on myself now. Why the hell was I not aware of this interview again. But, to my reprieve, she also told me that a fresh candidate can also apply for the interview on the next day.
I reached to my home and tried to tale sleep so that I could wake up on time for the interview. I had only 4 hours to sleep. However, I was not able to sleep in fear that I might not wake up on time and interview get missed again. I called one of my friends who were equally if not more desired to crack Amex interview. He never said a word to me on phone but “okay what time should we meet”. I could relate his desperation. I was happy to be with someone having the same level of desperation.
We met at the metro station. We both shocked to see each other. I was thinking I would surprise him with my neat and clean dressing, but I was equally surprised to see him.
We both reached the interview venue. We were now not surprised to see many members of our team already arrived at the venue for the interview. It was rather comforting to see other members around. We were waiting for the interview warily. We were not meant to miss any clue or chance that can provide a lead to others on us or me. Then I saw a few of already joined estranged members of our team. They were all happy and intentionally coming to us to the solace that everything would be fine. I knew that they were just fulfilling their duty in a very murky way.
Interview started. This new day interview started from the beginning for everyone those arrived on the day. A few rounds of initial interview were done. A few candidates now remained there until the final round. The final round was supposed to main round and only challenging round for us. Now, our fate was hanging by thin air. The final round interview started. The first candidate was from our team itself and he was rejected within 4 minutes of the verbal interview. We were not getting tensed with every rejection. Finally, the girl I called last night was interviewed and she was ‘selected’. Woohoo!! She was on the seventh cloud but I thought she was still pretending to be normal as if this achievement was nothing against her potential. Now, it was interview time of my friend (who I met at the metro station). He was preparing himself like a judgment day for him. His interview lasted for more than 5 minutes which I thought was the lengthiest interview and so he must have to get selected.
Now, only I was left to go into the interview room. I don’t know why I was last among those 20 candidates selected for the final round. May be because only I destined to write interview story. And as said, a protagonist always come to conclude the things. I have had nothing in my mind that I would say ‘prepared’. I entered into the interview room. A well looking professional just asked me to sit down. I was not nervous this time, unlike all other occasions of an interview. I knew I had nothing to lose. I already embarrassed myself from my team members enough for being a foolish loser.
In the interview, I was asked to tell about myself. I told him everything I could say about me without losing my composure. And I took one and a half minute to tell about myself. For a moment, I waited for another question. Instead, I was told to go outside and wait for the result. How the hell there could be only one question for me and that too “tell me about yourself”. Nevertheless, I told something that one in a million might have said in their “tell me about yourself” question. I am not going to reveal what were those words. Before leaving the room, I confidently asked the interviewer if there was anything in a resume that might concern him. “No, no everything is good,” I thought he must have said this to make me outside the room.
The interview concluded, now was the time for everyone left to wait for the final announcement.
An HR lady came and counted a few names, 8 names to be precise. In that list, we have had our names. We were almost happy already. She took us to another room. She counted 7 names and announced that there selected. Oh, my god! I had my name on that selected list. I was feeling absolved of all untold crimes.
Then, we heard that my friend (to whom I met at the metro station) was neither selected not rejected, instead, his candidacy was on hold. I was showing a sign of happiness along with sympathy for my friend. He was so close. Moral of the story is “never give up”.
Thank you for reading.

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Feb 2021. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - One-on-one 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Be well prepared for technical round as this will be a make or break for you

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Topics to prepare for HSBC Group Business Analyst interview:
  • Technical
Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Prepare well for technical round

I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Sep 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
Pro Tip by AmbitionBox:
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Round 2 - Aptitude Test 

Company analysis based project

Round 3 - HR 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Questions related to college extra curricular and the some basic HR questions
  • Q2. Why do you want this internship
  • Ans. 

    I want this internship because it aligns with my career goals and provides valuable hands-on experience.

    • The internship offers the opportunity to work with experienced professionals in the field.

    • It will allow me to apply and enhance my skills and knowledge in a practical setting.

    • I am eager to learn from the company's industry-leading projects and contribute to their success.

    • This internship will provide me with a deeper ...

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Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Just prep the topics related to the role applying and basic HR questions

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. It was mostly about the instrument reference data and typical business analyst question about change management, BRD, Agile and technology we use.

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jun 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Coding questions with system design questions and puzzles were asked.

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Keep your resume up to date. Do not add unnecessary stuff to your resume else they will easily catch you. Be as real as yo can. You should know some languages of your interest and should have relevant work experience in that.

I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Jul 2021. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - One-on-one 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. What are the types of derivatives?
  • Ans. 

    Derivatives are financial instruments that derive their value from an underlying asset or security.

    • Types of derivatives include futures, options, swaps, and forwards.

    • Futures are contracts to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date.

    • Options give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date.

    • Swaps involve exchanging cash flows based on different finan...

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Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Prepare on Derviatives and structure of funds.

I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed before Feb 2021. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - HR 

(5 Questions)

  • Q1. Why are you looking for a change?
  • Ans. 

    Seeking new challenges and growth opportunities in a different organization.

    • Looking for a change to expand my skill set and knowledge.

    • Seeking a more challenging role that aligns with my career goals.

    • Wanting to work in a different industry to gain new experiences.

    • Desire to work in a company with a better work-life balance.

    • Seeking better compensation and benefits.

    • Wanting to work in a more supportive and collaborative tea

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  • Q2. What are your salary expectations?
  • Ans. 

    I expect a competitive salary based on my experience and skills.

    • I am looking for a salary that reflects my qualifications and the responsibilities of the role.

    • I have researched the average salary range for Customer Service Executives in this industry.

    • I am open to negotiation and would like to discuss the salary package further.

    • I believe that fair compensation is important for job satisfaction and motivation.

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  • Q3. Share details of your previous job.
  • Ans. 

    I worked as a Customer Service Executive at XYZ Company.

    • Handled customer inquiries and complaints via phone, email, and chat

    • Provided product information and resolved customer issues

    • Maintained accurate records of customer interactions and transactions

    • Collaborated with other departments to ensure customer satisfaction

    • Received positive feedback from customers for excellent service

    • Achieved monthly targets for customer sati

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  • Q4. Why should we hire you?
  • Ans. 

    I have excellent communication skills, a strong customer focus, and a proven track record in delivering exceptional customer service.

    • I have a friendly and approachable demeanor, which helps me build rapport with customers.

    • I am a good listener and can empathize with customers' concerns and needs.

    • I am highly organized and can handle multiple tasks efficiently.

    • I have a problem-solving mindset and can think quickly on my f...

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  • Q5. Tell me about yourself.
  • Ans. 

    I am a dedicated and experienced Customer Service Executive with a strong background in providing exceptional customer support.

    • Over 5 years of experience in the customer service industry

    • Proficient in handling customer inquiries, complaints, and resolving issues

    • Skilled in building positive relationships with customers

    • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills

    • Ability to work well under pressure and in a fast-pace

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Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for JPMorgan Chase & Co. Customer Service Executive interview:
  • Interviewing
  • Communication Skills
Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Prepare for the most common questions like information abour yourself and job profile in previous companies if any. Be precise and to the point, but conversational.

I applied via Campus Placement

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: My resume had a couple of projects and a paper publication added to it, which was a part of my second year intern at TCS Innovation Labs.

Tips: I believe that the resume shortlist to appear for the test is just a formality and not a big deal to get through. Most of the students are allowed to appear for the test which is where, the main shortlisting occurs.
Although, the company does cut off people from certain departments. For example, none of the Agriculture and food engineering students were shortlisted for appearing for the test.
Also, from what I have heard, the company runs resumes through a program to take out the shortlist. Hence, certain key words such as "Scholar" or "Conference" may get you a good chance to get through the shortlisting.

Round: Test
Experience: The test is mainly quant based and how fast you can think and rationalize. They expect excellent speed; they ask you 20 questions to be answered in 30 minutes.
Tips: Normally, if a student is asked to appear for this right after his JEE examination, he would be able to get through it easily. But since our analytical thinking goes way down once we actually get in, it has to be worked upon again. I'd suggest you to solve all the quant questions of any CAT preparatory book for the American Express test. The test questions are quite similar to those that the CAT students prepare for.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: In general, the American Express interviews are considered to be pretty peaceful compared to the interviews of other companies. I was just asked about my work at TCS Innovation Labs and the paper I would be publishing based on that work and the courses I have done in Data Analytics and what all do I know in it. They do not test the knowledge you say you possess.
Tips: While I was preparing for my interview, I was told to read about Amex and its products. Secondly, and most importantly, I was aksed to read a lot about credit card frauds and suggest ways of preventing that. Even during my time, a lot of people were asked about this and judged severely on that. This is a must must if you would be appearing for its interview.

Also, you would do well if you are able to connect with the interviewer. For instance, if both of you have been a part of the same inter IIT or have the same tastes, etc.

Also, the interviews are that peaceful that you are able to direct the interview in your favour. There are certain parts of your CV that you can easily talk about and certain parts that you would want to avoid. If you are able to think on your feet, it is easy to re direct the interview in your favour and the things that you would like to talk about; in my case, it was my work at TCS.

Round: Puzzle Interview
Experience: The main decision whether you have to be taken in or not is decided in your first round of interview after which, the puzzle interview is just a formality and to find out whether you are able to think on your feet or not. Not a big deal, pretty easy.
Tips: Nothing to be worried about, the puzzles asked are pretty easy and most probably, you would have already heard them if you have a nag of solving puzzles.

General Tips: Do not worry or stress yourself much. The interview is pretty easy if you have an edge in the skills that the company wants. I had started studying Data Analytics in my second year summer vacations, just 1 hour a day for hardly about a month. Which gave me enough of an edge. The main hurdle lies in getting through the test round where about 300 people are simply cut off.
Skill Tips: You should be able to code efficiently. Knowledge in Python and SQL is a big plus.
Also, I had done a course on Coursera called "Machine Learning" of Stanford University. Today, the company does not expect a lot of knowledge in Data Analytics from students which is why this course gave me the edge I needed to get through the interview. It's a pretty easy course and not very demanding. I would recommend this if you want to find out even whether you'd be interested in Data Analytics or not.
I was asked about the things I know and whether I have ever implemented them.
Skills: Analytics And Coding
Duration: 2
College Name: IIT Kharagpur
Motivation: American Express is known to have a good working culture and is currently the third best company to work for in India. The internship stipend is largest compared to any other company in India along with accommodation and travel. The company has a well structured internship program and also has good challenging work to offer.
Funny Moments: After the test, I was not shortlisted for the interview round.. Which broke my heart.
Just after the presentation, I walked up to the person presenting and handed him a hard copy of my resume asking him to at least give me a shot at the interview if they think my profile is good enough.
I believe that this was a turning point of this entire experience. I believe, at that moment itself, I gained their favour to take me in. Which is probably why my interview was peaceful, which is probably why I could get through even though my interview was the last among a bunch of 25 students..

I appeared for an interview in Jan 2017.

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. 1. Why do you want to join Citi?
  • Ans. 

    I want to join Citi because of its global presence, strong reputation, and opportunities for growth.

    • Citi is a global company with a presence in over 100 countries, which provides an opportunity to work with diverse teams and gain international exposure.

    • Citi has a strong reputation in the financial industry, known for its expertise and innovative solutions.

    • Citi offers excellent career development opportunities, includin...

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  • Q2. 2. Why do you want a career in banking? And not consulting or finance?
  • Ans. 

    I am interested in a career in banking because of the opportunities for growth, the dynamic nature of the industry, and my passion for financial analysis.

    • Opportunities for growth: Banking offers a wide range of career paths and opportunities for advancement. I am excited about the potential to develop my skills and progress within the industry.

    • Dynamic nature of the industry: Banking is constantly evolving, with new tec...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. 3. How has the Indian Economy performed in the past 2 years?
  • Ans. 

    The Indian economy has experienced mixed performance in the past 2 years.

    • GDP growth rate has fluctuated

    • Demonetization and GST implementation impacted the economy

    • Unemployment rate has been a concern

    • Inflation has remained relatively low

    • Foreign direct investment has increased

    • Agricultural sector faced challenges due to weather conditions

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: My resume had gotten shortlisted for the profile of an Analyst. This was the first stage.

Round: Group Discussion
Duration: 20 minutes

College Name: Lady Shri Ram College

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Asked many Dbsa questions. You need to be thorough about the joins in the databases.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Practice questions on Indiabix.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Operating Systems basics, Dbsa basics

General Tips: 1: Be Confident.
2: Keep Smiling.
3: Do not be Panic.
4: Remember they are here to hire you but not reject you.
5: Do not loose hope.
6: Believe at yourself.
7: Start preparing early.
8: Do demo interviews with your friend.
Skill Tips: Make sure you do a course on object oriented programming
Skills: C, Sql, Java
College Name: BITS PILANI
Motivation: Every body joins a comapny for making a software or earning money. But I was always motivated to MAKE MONEY. I have taken this job because they have very extensive work in Share Market and they have lots of MBA from IIM's, Lots of CAs, CS. Thats why i have choosen Edelweiss. I have rejected epic System USA for this profile.

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