Me postulé a través de una facultad o universidad. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Fractal
Entrevista
One of our college alumni was working in Fractal Analytics, and he referred me. As a fresher, I had to go through an Aptitude test, which consisted of quant, verbal and logic questions.
The HR looked a little unfriendly, and they should have a better replacement of her to represent the company.
After the aptitude, out of 35-40 candidates 15 were short listed and were called for interviews. There were three rounds of interview. Third round is just a formality. First two were important.
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All questions were directed to test my logical thinking, mathematical ability and problem solving skills.
- Define and explain the terms: Mean, Mode and Median and explain a business problem that can be solved using these
- Mathematical puzzles
Me postulé a través de una facultad o universidad. Acudí a una entrevista en Fractal en ago 2023
Entrevista
It was an on-campus recruitment process. Consisted of an aptitude test (tough) followed by 3 rounds of interviews (medium difficulty). The interview had a Tech round, an Apex round, and an HR round.
Round 1(Aptitude Test): First-round had basic aptitude questions.
Round 2(Technical Test): had 4 questions on SQL, and 4 coding questions
After shortlisting, there were three interview rounds, each being an elimination round.
Problem Solving Round: Asked project-related questions and approach to few case study questions, related to Market Entry and Profitability.
Business Understanding Round: There were guesstimates and probability-based questions in this round. They focus mainly on the structure and approach of your answer. Probability questions were very basic.
HR Round: Typical HR questions were asked, namely strengths, weaknesses, values, why Fractal, etc.
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Questions on resume, case study questions on profitability.
This was a complete technical round. It went for around 30 minutes,not much though!
There was this guy who was about to take my technical rounds. He was really polite and started on time.