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All the questions were technical. Asked: what is the difference between an Abstract class and an interface, what is the run time of a nested for loop, how does polymorphism work and what does it allows us to do.
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Entry Level Software Engineer

Interviewed at Hughes Network Systems

2.8
Jan 7, 2017

All the questions were technical. Asked: what is the difference between an Abstract class and an interface, what is the run time of a nested for loop, how does polymorphism work and what does it allows us to do.

First 2 interviewers asked me about my resume and past experiences and course projects. Pretty much general discussion, nothing technical. 3rd one was a little different, no matter what I say he was never satisfied until and unless I say one very specific word that he's looking for (not even a synonym will do). He asked about general java, multithreading, abstract classes, TCP, and JDBC. 4th one asked me in detail about my internship experience and past projects and then about JDBC, SQL and multithreading. HR was just about company benefits and culture.
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Entry Level Software Engineer

Interviewed at Hughes Network Systems

2.8
Mar 4, 2015

First 2 interviewers asked me about my resume and past experiences and course projects. Pretty much general discussion, nothing technical. 3rd one was a little different, no matter what I say he was never satisfied until and unless I say one very specific word that he's looking for (not even a synonym will do). He asked about general java, multithreading, abstract classes, TCP, and JDBC. 4th one asked me in detail about my internship experience and past projects and then about JDBC, SQL and multithreading. HR was just about company benefits and culture.

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