The first case interview question asked how a corporation controlling 5 different businesses could consolidate the businesses. It was very important to ask questions to understand the components/departments of each business in order to reduce redundancies between businesses. It required asking a lot of questions to get more information about the businesses to make a decision. The second interview question was about a company that was going to be sold within 18 months, and it's goal was to increase its value before being sold by reducing the cost of technical support. The interviewer asked how this company should do this, and what the implications those decisions would be. Again, it took a lot of questions in order to fully understand the situation, then analyze and propose a recommendation.
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How to handle difficult co-workers?
How often are you creative or in a creative mindset and what was the last thing you’ve created or channeled your creativity towards? (I couldn’t remember exactly so it’s not worth it where but it definitely captures the question they were asking)
What is your favorite excel formula?
Experience in Project management
Talk about your research process to determine scope and size of a project How do you take feedback, give me an example of a time you incorporated that feedback into the final product
Why do you want to work for CSA?
Give me an example of a time when you had to manage a difficult project. How did you handle it? Have you ever worked with the Navy? Tell about your experience in Microsoft PowerBi.
There were no business cases or unexpected questions. The questions were expected about the SEC and lots of technical questions. There is a high expectation that applicants be very conversant in their area of expertise which is more than fair.
The questions were based around my work experiance, nothing to tough. My recruiter helped prompt me for the interview, so that made me feel more at ease.
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