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Business Analyst at FedEx

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Memphis, TN – Reviewed Feb 2, 2013

Interview Details – - Starts with Resume + Cover letter submission
- Phone interviews are screening type interview to filter obvious misfits
- In person interviews are behavioral panel interview which are graded on 1-5 scale by 2-4 member panel
- 1x1's are more about getting to know the person and his/ her skills + communication & fit

Interview Question – Share with us a time when you had to work with a team where you did not have the subject matter skills but were required to make significant contributions + decisions.   Answer Question

Negotiation Details – Can negotiate somewhat. Relo or a 1 time salary bonus can also help.

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Business Analyst at FedEx

No Offer – Reviewed Jan 16, 2013

Interview Details – Went through two phone interviews. First with HR and second with hiring manager.

Interview Question – Estimate how many white and gray dish washing machines are purchased daily in the US?   Answer Question

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Business Analyst at FedEx

No Offer – Interviewed in Memphis, TN Aug 2012 – Reviewed Oct 25, 2012

Interview Details – one hour phone and panel interview onsite, They are friendly and like the interview style.

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