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Round 1: Video Interview Most of the questions available in Glassdoor Round 2: Online Coding Challenge. Any two of the mentioned programming language (Java, C++ & C, Matlab, JavaScript). I chose Java and C++ Questions- String reversing, Printing largest value from the Hashmap and OOPS concepts. Round 3: Technical Phone Interview- 45 - 50 Mins. Java- Prepare for what and why type of questions. Why Java Generic? Code Snippet - Polymorphism Code Snippet - Typecasting Code Snippet- Inheritance Multithreading Questions from the Online coding challenge about how can you improve the given solution. Predict the output of the code snippet. javascript Prepare for what and why type of questions. Predict the output of the code snippet. Undefined value Difference between undefined and null? Questions on Console.log(); OOD: Explain MVC? Explain with an example. How will u draw a class diagram for a Scenario? (This question differs for each and every candidate,so work on it) OS: Semaphore vs Mutex Deadlock Process Math: Matrix multiplication Inverse Eigen Value & Eigen Vector Derive a differential equation First order and second order differential equation. All the best.
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Candidates were given online test through mobile which is quite appreciable. They are asked to login through an URL with a candidate ID and password and the tests were on Aptitude, English Grammar and Basic Technical questions related to troubleshooting Desktops/laptops.
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The assessment test consisted of math 'word' problems. The ones that stood out were two convoluted ones on calculating the cost per hour of an employee doing actual once you factor in training, vacations, etc. It struck me as them being more interested in teaching applicants about employment costs rather than testing math skills.
Lots of percentage questions, too. The one I had to really think about was the 'John does a job in 16 hours. Joe does the same job in 22. How long if they work together?' or some-such
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