Tell me about yourself and why you are a good fit
It Operations Analyst Interview Questions
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The employer changed the title of the job postings several times. When I got to the final interview (via Microsoft Teams), they said it would be a "short" call even though it was scheduled for an hour. They asked me about my experience as a Software Developer which I mentioned that my CV shows that I have no developer background. They immediately replied that, unfortunately, I wouldn't be a good fit since they needed a developer. I am not sure if they cared to read my resume before my interview. The interviewers were friendly at all times, but the total interview cycle was a waste of time. Questions: Describe your professional skills in three words. Tell me about your professional background. When would you be available? What's your current salary? (yes, they ask for your current salary)
Project management,team leading, what are the 3 important things for someone in this position to have.
Describe two situations from your past work experience in which you have determined a team was the best potential to a problem, a needed process improvement or planned improvement or a planned changes.
Questions were asked on the procedure to take Cenvat credit
What is your familiarity with ITIL?
what you used to do as junior exchange admin
The Interview questions included elements like. Why do you want to work this job? Are you okay working early shifts? How have you used communication skills to resolve problems quickly?
I was interviewed by the IT Director, who this position reports to. Right off the bat I was told how soul crushing the company is to people who don't fall in line. I was also told how 5 IT managers have been churned through in 3 years. Talk about red flags! Unrealistic expectations were posed such as The IT manager should know the status of *everything* off the top of his head at all times without having to check with anyone. The IT Director then proceeded to put me through a round of "Stump The Chump," asking questions about various technical minutiae. Each answer was systematically ripped apart and spit back at me, multiple times insinuating that I didn't know what I was talking about. I will not be pursuing employment with this company. However, I am very thankful that they showed their true colors so early on.
Just prepare. Interview was asked based on experience
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