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Experience Level: Entry
I have a job interview for an auditor position that weirdly wants me to be able to read code/data files.
This is the problem statement I'm given:
Each prospective customer has to go through a Know Your Customer (KYC) process by submitting a government-issued photo ID and a facial picture of themself to our partner, Veritas. Veritas then would perform 2 checks:
• Document check: To verify that the photo ID is valid and authentic;
• Facial Similarity check: To verify that the face in the picture is the same with that on the submitted ID.
The customer will ‘pass’ the KYC process and get aboard if the results of both Document and Facial Similarity checks are ‘clear’. If the result of any check is not ‘clear’, the customer has to submit all the photos again.
The pass rate is defined as the number of customers who pass both the KYC process divided by the number of customers who attempt the process. Each customer has up to 2 attempts.
The pass rate has decreased substantially in the recent period.
Please write a report that outlines the root causes and suggest solutions. Show all work.
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They then proceed to send the two data files in Excel, as well as the API documentation.
I need someone who can help sort the data into a user-friendly format. Preferably in Excel, but SQL is allowable as well. Reading the API code would also be good, and helping me use all this data to solve the problem statement is the end goal. As I need to "show my work", I need a detailed instruction on how to do all this. Payment will be released when the problem statement is completely resolved.
Deadline is Monday Dec 10.
This is the problem statement I'm given:
Each prospective customer has to go through a Know Your Customer (KYC) process by submitting a government-issued photo ID and a facial picture of themself to our partner, Veritas. Veritas then would perform 2 checks:
• Document check: To verify that the photo ID is valid and authentic;
• Facial Similarity check: To verify that the face in the picture is the same with that on the submitted ID.
The customer will ‘pass’ the KYC process and get aboard if the results of both Document and Facial Similarity checks are ‘clear’. If the result of any check is not ‘clear’, the customer has to submit all the photos again.
The pass rate is defined as the number of customers who pass both the KYC process divided by the number of customers who attempt the process. Each customer has up to 2 attempts.
The pass rate has decreased substantially in the recent period.
Please write a report that outlines the root causes and suggest solutions. Show all work.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
They then proceed to send the two data files in Excel, as well as the API documentation.
I need someone who can help sort the data into a user-friendly format. Preferably in Excel, but SQL is allowable as well. Reading the API code would also be good, and helping me use all this data to solve the problem statement is the end goal. As I need to "show my work", I need a detailed instruction on how to do all this. Payment will be released when the problem statement is completely resolved.
Deadline is Monday Dec 10.
Christina R.
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