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Updated 10 Mar 2022

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I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Sep 2021. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Python and testing questions

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - There are 4 rounds
1.written test
2.technical level 1
3.technical level 2
4.hr

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Siemens user image Ujjwal Mukherjee

posted on 11 Dec 2015

I applied via Referral

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. He gave me a slide which had 50 potential projects and asked me how I would choose.(Case Type :-Cost-benefit)

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: Started with a Cost – Benefit – Risk and was asked to mainly consider capability building under major costs Was given numbers for 2-3 projects and the case ended after straightforward calculations
Tips: What was good: PI, Calculations accuracy What could be better: I was given feedback to engage the interviewer more so that I could start with a more refined structure instead of a conventional structure

Skills:
College Name: Indian School Of Business (ISB)

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Siemens user image Ujjwal Mukherjee

posted on 12 Dec 2015

I applied via Referral

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. A windmill manufacturer in Scandinavia wants to expand but has no labor pool for recruitment and is constrained by it. (Case Type- Expansion / Growth)
  • Ans. 

    The windmill manufacturer in Scandinavia is facing labor pool shortage and needs to expand.

    • The manufacturer can consider outsourcing labor from other countries.

    • They can also invest in training programs to develop local talent.

    • The manufacturer can offer incentives to attract skilled workers to relocate.

    • They can also consider automating some of their processes to reduce the need for labor.

    • The manufacturer can partner wit...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: Broke it into attracting required labor at the site or outsourcing Within outsourcing talked about factors by which I would identify countries for this task.
In the end was just asked to recommend 2 industries from where I could use skills of existing engineers and I came up with other power generation industries and aerospace for blade design
Tips: What was good: PI, Involving the interviewer in case discussion What could be better: Quicker solution of case, he gave me a lot of hints and nudges for the solution After the final interview, I was also asked to rank each performance to check self-awareness. Overall, SMC checks a lot on cultural awareness, fit in their culture and personality traits.


Skills:
College Name: Indian School Of Business (ISB)

Consultant Interview Questions & Answers

Siemens user image Ujjwal Mukherjee

posted on 12 Dec 2015

I applied via Referral

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. What are the factors you would consider when building a plant? (Case Type- General business acumen)

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: Recommended Approach
Broke it into financial and non-financial and said ROI seems to be the best metric in financial. Went ahead after getting her buy-in and looked at various cost components in detail like labor, overheads etc. Throughout the interview, I was asked to go deeper and even when I was asked to move horizontally to other cost components, there was no closure of an issue. In the end, was just asked to summarize whatever we had done so far with 2 concluding statements

PI questions
Totally work and CV related cross questioning Why did you do this ELP and what did you learn Why SMC now This was a kind of stress interview where questions would start before I finished my answer. The same tone carried on in the case where scoping questions were frowned upon
Tips: What was good: Cool under pressure, confident What could be better: Take the hint if the interviewer is not giving data and lay out a structure and then ask questions explaining their relevance

Skills:
College Name: Indian School Of Business (ISB)

Consultant Interview Questions & Answers

Siemens user image Ujjwal Mukherjee

posted on 11 Dec 2015

I applied via Referral

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. You as a consultant have made a mistake and need to go back to your client’s CFO who is not co-operative and the final presentation is due tomorrow to the board
  • Ans. 

    Consultant must approach the CFO calmly, explain the mistake, offer solutions, and emphasize the importance of their cooperation for the success of the project.

    • Approach the CFO calmly and professionally

    • Explain the mistake honestly and take responsibility

    • Offer solutions to rectify the mistake and ensure it does not happen again

    • Emphasize the importance of the CFO's cooperation for the success of the project

    • Request for an...

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: Recommended Approach
Depends on the interviewer and his discussion

PI questions
About yourself
Something that is not on your resume
Example of Learning from an achievement
Example of Learning from your work experience and what could you have don
Tips: What was good: PI, Patience to go on during the role play What could be better: I got caught up in the role play when he gave excuses not to cooperate

Skills:
College Name: Indian School Of Business (ISB)

Consultant Interview Questions & Answers

Siemens user image Ujjwal Mukherjee

posted on 12 Dec 2015

I applied via Referral

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. He gave me a slide which had 50 potential projects and asked me how I would choose.(Case Type-Cost-benefit)

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: Recommended Approach
Started with a Cost – Benefit – Risk and was asked to mainly consider capability building under major costs
Was given numbers for 2-3 projects and the case ended after straightforward calculations

PI questions
Talk about a personality trait that has evolved over time
An example of personal and professional success and cross questions on that In hindsight what could you have done better at work
Tips: What was good: PI, Calculations accuracy What could be better: I was given feedback to engage the interviewer more so that I could start with a more refined structure instead of a conventional structure

Skills:
College Name: Indian School Of Business (ISB)

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Why do you want to join the company
  • Ans. 

    I want to join the company because of its innovative projects and strong company culture.

    • I am impressed by the company's track record of successful projects.

    • I believe the company's values align with my own professional goals.

    • I am excited about the opportunity to work with a talented team of professionals.

    • I see great potential for growth and development within the company.

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  • Q2. Why should we choose you
  • Ans. 

    I am a dedicated and hardworking individual with relevant skills and experience.

    • I have a strong work ethic and am committed to delivering high-quality results.

    • I have relevant experience and skills that align with the requirements of the position.

    • I am a quick learner and adaptable to new environments.

    • I am passionate about the industry and eager to contribute to the team.

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  • Q3. What profile would you like to like to work in
  • Ans. 

    I would like to work in a marketing and communications profile.

    • Experience in creating marketing campaigns

    • Strong communication skills

    • Ability to analyze market trends and consumer behavior

    • Proficiency in social media and digital marketing

    • Collaboration with cross-functional teams

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Interview Preparation Tips

College Name: NIT Kurukshetra

I was interviewed in Jul 2017.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Tel me about yourself
  • Ans. 

    Experienced Quality Engineer with a background in manufacturing and process improvement.

    • Bachelor's degree in Engineering

    • Certified Six Sigma Black Belt

    • Proficient in statistical analysis tools like Minitab

    • Led cross-functional teams to implement quality initiatives

    • Experience in root cause analysis and corrective action

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  • Q2. Tel me something about your education
  • Ans. 

    I have a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from XYZ University.

    • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering

    • Graduated from XYZ University

    • Specialized in quality control and assurance

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Ans thanks for giving this apporchinuty any how in your hand ur having my CV I think u had gon through
Tips: Thank you

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Especially I want have intrest to study so that I god less percentage but it's all my knowledge.
Tips: I am idiot but I can do it

Skills: Observations About Project

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Thermax Limited user image Shubhechya Sarkar

posted on 22 Aug 2017

I was interviewed in Jan 2017.

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Tell us about yourself.
  • Ans. 

    I am a recent graduate with a degree in Computer Science and a passion for coding and problem-solving.

    • Recent graduate with a degree in Computer Science

    • Passionate about coding and problem-solving

    • Strong communication and teamwork skills

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Tell us about your involvement in sports and your activities.
  • Ans. 

    I have been actively involved in sports since childhood, participating in various team sports and individual activities.

    • Played soccer for 10 years, competing at a regional level

    • Participated in track and field events in high school, specializing in long jump and hurdles

    • Currently enjoy hiking and rock climbing in my free time

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  • Q3. Discussion of company policies about side income and startups.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: It was pretty easy and generic. Not much related to my branch i.e. Chemical Engineering. Out of 24, 6 were selected for the next round.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: 6 of us were given the choice between 2 topics: online shopping vs. Conventional shopping, and the success of swachh bharat. We selected the prior one after a discussion of 1 minute. We were given 3 minutes to brainstorm and 12 minutes to speak, so 12+3 = 15 minutes total. The mediators, that is the HR lady and the technical gentleman, just listened, did not interfere in our discussions.
Tips: Like any GD, it's crucial to demonstrate leadership without being patronising. And to dominate without being disrespectful to others. While it's ok not to take a rigid stance in a GD, it certainly gets you bonus points if you can convince the other person and "bring them to your side". It's not a debate, so even if you argue, you have to come to a more-or-less unanimous conclusion within the set time so your discussion must have a set direction. Bonus points if you're the one giving the direction.
Duration: 15 minutes

Round: HR Interview
Experience: It was for about 10-15 minutes. The HR lady and the tech gentleman were very chill. They began by asking me about myself. I have a startup of my own so I gave a short intro about myself, my immediate family, my goals and then into my startup. They had gone through my CV so they started asking about my activities in college and what I was doing. I think they were trying to figure out my character and if all of it was genuine. Then I again started talking about my startup, so they finally relented and asked me about it. I explained the idea to them and told them that I would want to continue working on my startup. They told me that it was not in accordance with their company's policy to have an employee occupied full-time in two companies. Then I informed them that my startup was my priority, and we agreed that I would not be a good fit for Thermax.
Tips: Be confident, cool and open during the interview. You are already good if you've progressed to the last stage of the selection process. The interviewer already knows you have flair. What they want to figure out is that whether you are the right fit for their company's culture. If you're not, no matter how good you are, they will not select you. And that's ok.

I was interviewed in Sep 2017.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Sorting algorithm
  • Ans. 

    A sorting algorithm is a method of arranging elements in a specific order.

    • Sorting algorithms can be categorized as comparison-based or non-comparison-based.

    • Common sorting algorithms include bubble sort, insertion sort, selection sort, merge sort, quicksort, and heapsort.

    • Efficiency of sorting algorithms is measured by their time complexity, space complexity, and stability.

    • Example: Sorting an array of strings in alphabet

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  • Q2. Intro, why should i hire you?, inspiration from?

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: An online aptitude test was taken.
Tips: Should have the knowledge regarding technical.
Duration: 1 hour
Total Questions: 45

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Should explain the interviewer each and every detail regarding that algorithm.
Tips: Should have basic knowledge about the subject mentioned in the Area of interest column.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Just be confident. And always praise yourself.

Skills: Technical Skill, Inter Person Communication Skills
College Name: Mody University Of Science And Technology, Sikar

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