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      Credit Card & EPayments Analyst Interview

      9 Sept 2013
      Anonymous employee
      Dubai
      Accepted offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through other source. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at The Emirates Group (Dubai) in Aug 2012

      Interview

      Application through an internal jobs portal. This was followed with an assessment call. Assessment involved of 2 parts. 1st part was to create presentation based on analysis of a data-sheet. Second part was to present the analysis to a panel. Once assessment was cleared, there was an online psychometric test followed by debriefing. In the debriefing, the psychiatrist, based on the analysis explained I am all about. The last part is the interview itself, whihc is mostly based on the application I submitted, the assessment and its presentation and the psychometric results with psychiatrists comments. The online application can be better, as it does not provide enough scope to highlight all achievements of the staff. It can help if an option is made available to upload CVs. The assessment questions should be made clear to the candidate, rather than leaving it to the candidate to think of whatever he wants to present. The psychometric test and debrief is not to be used against the staff without giving an opportunity to the staff to explain his stance if some adverse elements are found. Also, thinking that the psychometric is fool-proof is dangerous and can drive good people away. If the candidate and interviewers are from the same department, then there should not be any attempt to corner the candidate by asking questions which the candidate cannot take decisions on.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Though the interviewers are fully aware and acknowledge the staff shortage and that no extra staff will be budgeted, they kept on asking me how I will handle with the current strength if they promote me! Sort of making it a charity to me if I get it since I obviously will not have answers to their question.
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