Long. Pre-screening, aptitude test, gmat sort of test, problem solving, case, bar raiser. I had a bad experience. Not because the interviews very difficult, but the attitude was rude, they were mean, arrive late to the calls. If that is the interview...how is the working culture day by day?
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Airport ops type of business case. Gmat test. Study MBB case and you will be fine.
The process is weird .I applied via linkedin and kept searching on the website for the office location in Mumbai.I got an email with a link asking to give an analytical test.The test was designed as a physics or engg mechanics paper which has not a remote connection to the ops manager position.I thought they were looking for some algebra teacher or something. The open ended questions seems to be designed to get inputs from the candidate to help them reduce cost and manage issues which highlights the company in poor light.I realised that this is a waste of my time and has nothing to do with the job.its a means of getting free inputs
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How to reduce cost by 50?
Write a blog as damage control for technical issues
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Revolut (Dubai)
Interview
Talent team reached out. Screening call arranged with the screener. 1 hour interview conducted. Result was shared couple of days later. Asked for feedback and received. Eventhough it was not accurate or made any sense.
The interview process consists of four rounds: an HR screening, a criteria-based assessment test, an interview with the Line Manager, and a final discussion with the Team Lead, all for a London-based role.
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Experience in creating strategies with ambiguities