Estate agents, banks and insurance companies often use fraud analysts to reduce consumer fraud. They work to discover the type and source of fraud by asking questions, filling in paperwork, changing account numbers, assisting with refunds and alerting the relevant authorities.
Here are three top fraud analyst questions you may be asked in an interview and tips on how to answer them:
How to answer: This open-ended question is designed to test your fundamental knowledge of the role of a fraud analyst and any potential threats to this field in the future. You can refer to the topics of artificial intelligence, software and items related to the use of technology in fraud. Express confidence that you look forward to tackling any future challenges that come your way.
How to answer: This open-ended question provides you with an opportunity to share your wealth of knowledge about available applications and software programs available to your industry. You can also use this question to share your ability to evaluate such technologies and apply them to your field where applicable. Share how you use these applications or software as well as the benefits and limitations you have found with them.
How to answer: This open-ended question allows your future employer to learn about your problem-solving skills along with your ability to monitor your work for errors. Discuss any methods you have developed that help to reduce or eliminate errors and how you apply them.
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Just out of curiosity, are the fraudsters using their tickets themselves or are they selling them? I guess I don't understand how they would make money out of it. Less
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This would depend on which flight paths and the customer information given, but the test ultimately determined whether the interviewee was analytical. Less
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What sorts of things do they ask? Can I get by using proc sql?
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I have already taken it in the morning.
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I have some background in using databases, but not creating them.
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Yes
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Give us an example where you encountered a problematic situation at work, and what you did to analyze it and come up with a solution. Less
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Some of the fraud techniques that can be done through online are to send the spam messages , malware, Phishing and spoofing and there are many other fraud that are done through online Less
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I have no problem with any schedule. Im actually fascinated with night shift jobs and im willing to be in such shift. I find that you can do a lot more outside work on a shift like this and you dont have to worry about dealing with too much traffic. Less
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I answered this with my preference and explicitly stated after that I am open to whatever shift the business needs. Instead, I was given feedback that stating a preference was a red flag. They somehow extracted from that, that I wasn't open to other schedules, which leads me to believe that this is a gotcha question. Less
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I chose to work unpaid on my case reports from home because I know that going the extra mile pays off. Being that reports are time-consuming and must be concise, this was a good way to save the agency time and money. Less
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I chose to work unpaid on my case reports from home because I know that going the extra mile pays off. Being that reports are time-consuming and must be concise, this was a good way to save the agency time and money. Less
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I listed pieces of art i could remember
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Mona Lisa and David