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The document describes three situations where the person faced challenging tasks or moral dilemmas and how they resolved them: 1) They were given a time-constrained testing project across two databases using a single system. They suggested using two systems to complete the testing in half the time. 2) They got accepted to a prestigious institute but had to leave their job. They decided to pursue higher education seeing it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. 3) At work, there were two approaches to a task but others disagreed with their preferred approach. They made a data-driven presentation and convinced their manager and client to approve their suggested approach.

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The document describes three situations where the person faced challenging tasks or moral dilemmas and how they resolved them: 1) They were given a time-constrained testing project across two databases using a single system. They suggested using two systems to complete the testing in half the time. 2) They got accepted to a prestigious institute but had to leave their job. They decided to pursue higher education seeing it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. 3) At work, there were two approaches to a task but others disagreed with their preferred approach. They made a data-driven presentation and convinced their manager and client to approve their suggested approach.

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Describe a challenging project or seemingly impossible task which u have undertaken.

What was outcome?

In Intergraph, the situation was to test the scripts on both DB’s SQL& ORACLE. The impossible
task was Time Constraint as only one single system (computer) used for testing on both the
databases. I suggested providing two Systems individually for both DB’s.

Results: Execution is done in half the time by operating on both DB’s. Limited Resource was
availability of Systems which I leveraged. The idea was simple & effective and i am
happy to know that the company still following the procedure.

At times, many of us are caught in a moral conflict, where we have to choose

Seemingly right alternatives. Give me a situation when u had faced this conflict.

How did u resolve it?

After my selection in NITIE, I was in dilemma of leaving my company Intergraph (Good MNC
Product Based Company) as Life was going fine at Intergraph and my parents were reluctant to
leave me for Mumbai.

I sorted upon few Criteria like NITIE, one of the 15 institutes of Excellence in India and getting a
seat is a big achievement. In addition Higher Education is always advisable and thinking that
this opportunity is for the life-time which I don’t shouldn’t miss I made my route to NITIE,
Mumbai.

I am a person of Hardworking Nature, Determination to learn along with Perseverance to


achieve the Goals.

Sometimes we may find a group of people disagreeing with our beliefs or point of view.

Give us an instance where u had to convince a group of people on your point of view.

At Intergraph, there were 2 approaches for developing the scripts:

1. Descriptive Technique - laborious & cumbersome.


2. Object Repository (OR) Technique- Feature of Testing tool QTP (Quick Test Professional).

Actions: I used a data based approach for decision making, listed pros and cons, made a
presentation to convince my Manager and even the Client in US for Design Approval
of OR Technique who were in strong belief of first approach.

Results: Development of Scripts was done by OR approach.

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