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Most commonly asked questions for buying house job interview

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Most commonly asked questions for buying house job interview: 1. Tell me about yourself/ Introduce yourself (For experienced and Fresher) 2. Tell me which is not written in your CV you want to share with us 3. Why do you want to change your current job? (For experienced employee) 4. Why you changed your previous job? 5. What is your career goal? 6. What is your career objective? 7. What is your career achievement? (For experienced employee) 8. What is your home district?(Common question in Bangladesh) 9. What is your strong side? 10. What is your weakness? 11. Why do you want to work here? 12. What is your current salary? (For experienced employee) 13. What is your specialty in this sector? 14. What do you know about our company? 15. What is your dream job? 16. Why should we hire you? 17. What is your expected salary? (Is it negotiable) 18. How did you hear about your position? 19. Where you want to see yourself after 5 years? 20. How will you handle pressure in this position? 21. How ...

Calibration of Metal Detection Machine

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Calibration of Metal Detection Machine Conveyor detectors should be calibrated to 1.0-1.2 mm/customer’s standard ferrous object detection.  The 9 Point calibration ensures that the equipment is functioning correctly and operating at the correct sensitivity (1.0, 1.2mm or as per customer’s standard). • The 9 Point calibration must be done a minimum of 2 times per shift or every time when the machine is out of power/switched off by a certified and trained operator. It is recommended to do it every hour. • Proper documentation of calibration should be maintained.  Tools Required For Calibration  Metal/ needle detector test card and stand The procedure of Metal Detection Calibration 1. The 9 Point Calibration check on the detector is done by dividing the metal detector conveyor belt into 3 zones. 2. The Calibration Card, supplied by machine vendor, should be passed through each of these zones at three different height levels.               ...

Main Responsibility of an IE

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Main Responsibility of an IE  1. Strongly Follow up Cutting , Sewing & Finishing with Quality Dept. 2. Make , Provide & Follow up Cutting, Sewing, Finishing & Shipment Plan. 3. Arrange & Participate Daily Production Meeting. 4. Collect all Order ( Confirm + Projection ) from Merchandising department. 5. Make Line wise production plan base on fabric / Trims in-house date with considering Customer delivery date. 6. Maintain / Follow up TNA ( Cut To Ship)  7. Based on plan need analysis the Sample if need to develop. 8. Style Wise Cut Mark & Drill Mark place need to Ensure 100% 9. Every Operation need to Reviews When Size set will be make. 10. Before make the Size Set Need to make moke up for Cretical Operation 11. Before 07 Days of Bulk input need to Order the special folder/Guide/Etc. 12. Before Start the New style Minimum 03 days before need to provide the paper layout sheet require dept. 13. Layout Production people Signature copy should keep in line wise ...

Skills Required to be a Buying House QA

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Skills Required to be a Buying House QA:  A buying house quality personnel can be named as Quality Controller (QC), Quality Assurance (QA), Quality Inspector or Quality Auditor. Each of them required to acquire few basic skills to meet their job requirement. In this article, I have listed down some core skills for a buying house QA. 1. Garment inspection procedures (fabric, trims and finished garment) and process audit method (initial and mid of production and shipment). 2. Skill to measure a garment correct way (measurement instruction may vary buyer to buyer so refer buyer's quality manual) 3. Product knowledge especially those products that the buying house deal with (for example knits, woven or denim, sweaters, high fashion products) 4. Technical know-how of garments construction, fabric properties, production processes. 5. Understanding of buyer's technical sheet and comments. 6. Common sense on defining Minor, Major and Critical defects. Categorising defects based on garm...