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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jul 2019. There were 3 interview rounds.
Our organization follows a combination of manual and automated processes to streamline operations.
We use project management tools like Jira to track tasks and progress
Regular team meetings are held to discuss project updates and address any issues
Automated testing is used to ensure software quality and reduce manual errors
IRD stands for Interface Requirements Document, IDD stands for Interface Design Document, and BRD stands for Business Requirements Document.
IRD is a document that outlines the requirements for the interface between different systems or components.
IDD is a document that describes the design of the interface, including the data formats, protocols, and communication methods.
BRD is a document that captures the business req...
Use case diagrams are visual representations of the interactions between users and a system.
They depict the system's functionality from the user's perspective.
They show the different actors and their roles in the system.
They illustrate the various use cases and their relationships.
They help in identifying the requirements of the system.
They aid in communication between stakeholders.
Example: A use case diagram for an on...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jul 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Dec 2021. There were 5 interview rounds.
It was overall an easy test. It had Aptitude , logical reasoning and technical questions.
It had 2 coding questions. , Both were moderate level questions
I appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
The test was organized online on Amcat and there were 3 coding problems. There were no MCQs in this round.
Implement a function that determines whether a given numeric string contains any substring whose integer value equals the product of two consecutive integers. The functio...
Implement a function to determine if a numeric string contains a substring whose value equals the product of two consecutive integers.
Iterate through all substrings of the input string and check if their integer value equals the product of two consecutive integers.
Use nested loops to generate all possible substrings efficiently.
Check if the product of two consecutive integers matches the integer value of the substring.
...
Given a binary tree, a target node within this tree, and an integer K
, identify and return all nodes that are exactly K
edges away from the t...
Find nodes at a specific distance from a target node in a binary tree.
Traverse the binary tree to find the target node.
Perform a depth-first search to identify nodes at distance K from the target node.
Return the values of nodes found at distance K in an array.
Round duration - 50 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
This round was scheduled by the college Training and Placement team virtually. The interviewer asked me questions pertaining mainly to DSA and we discussed my projects.
You are given the head node of a singly linked list head
. Your task is to modify the linked list so that all the even-valued nodes appear before all the odd-v...
Reorder a singly linked list so that all even-valued nodes appear before odd-valued nodes while preserving the original order.
Create two separate linked lists for even and odd nodes
Traverse the original list and move nodes to respective even or odd lists
Merge the even and odd lists while maintaining the original order
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Again, the round was virtual. This was a Tech + Managerial round organized by the college T & P cell. The interviewer asked questions related to fundamental subjects such as Operating Systems, Object-oriented programming, and DBMS. There was one coding round at the end.
Given a binary tree of integers, find its diagonal traversal. Refer to the example for clarification on diagonal traversal.
Consider lines at a...
Diagonal traversal of a binary tree involves printing nodes at 135 degree angle in between lines.
Traverse the tree in a diagonal manner, starting from the root node.
Maintain a map to store nodes at each diagonal level.
Print the nodes at each diagonal level in the order of traversal.
Round duration - 40 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
The round was virtual and was organized by the T & P cell of the college. The interviewer asked some behavioural and situation-based questions. There was one puzzle at the end.
Tip 1 : For a product-based company, the first important thing is to solve as many DSA problems as possible. I solved problems mainly on GeeksforGeeks, LeetCode, and Coding Ninjas.
Tip 2 : Prepare 2-3 good projects based on your technical skillset. Prepare it very well as there is a high chance that projects would be discussed in the interview.
Tip 3 : Prepare fundamental college subjects like Operating systems, Object-oriented Programming, Database Management.
Tip 1 : Keep it short and concise
Tip 2 : Describe your projects very specifically
I appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 70 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Timing: 6:00 pm
3 coding questions of medium to be solved in 70 minutes.
Given an array of numbers, the task is to find the maximum sum of any contiguous subarray of the array.
The first line of input contains the size of the arr...
Find the maximum sum of any contiguous subarray in an array of numbers in O(N) time.
Use Kadane's algorithm to find the maximum subarray sum in O(N) time.
Initialize two variables: maxEndingHere and maxSoFar to keep track of the maximum sum.
Iterate through the array and update the variables accordingly.
Return the maxSoFar as the result.
Ninja is stuck in a maze represented as a binary tree, and he is at a specific node ‘X’. Help Ninja find the shortest path to the nearest leaf node, which is considered an ex...
Find the minimum distance from a given node to the nearest leaf node in a binary tree.
Traverse the binary tree from the given node 'X' to find the nearest leaf node.
Use a queue for level order traversal to efficiently find the nearest leaf node.
Calculate the distance from node 'X' to each leaf node and return the minimum distance.
You are given a grid containing oranges where each cell of the grid can contain one of the three integer values:
Find the minimum time required to rot all fresh oranges in a grid.
Use Breadth First Search (BFS) to simulate the rotting process of oranges.
Track the time taken to rot all fresh oranges and return the result.
If any fresh oranges remain after simulation, return -1 as it is impossible to rot all oranges.
Round duration - 45 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Timing: 2:00 pm
Online round over google meet, code at google docs.
The interviewer was friendly, encouraging, and humble.
Given a non-decreasing sorted array ARR
of N
positive numbers, determine the smallest positive integer that cannot be expressed as the sum of elements from...
The task is to find the smallest positive integer value that cannot be represented as a sum of elements of any proper subset of the given array.
The array is sorted in non-decreasing order, so we can iterate through the array and keep track of the maximum sum we can form.
If the current element is greater than the maximum sum + 1, then the maximum sum + 1 is the smallest positive integer that cannot be represented.
If all...
Round duration - 45 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Timing: 2:00 pm
Online round over google meet, code at google docs.
The interviewer was not speaking much. It was a bit strange.
Your task is to identify and return the bottom right view of a given binary tree.
This involves viewing the binary tree from an angle of 45 degrees from...
Identify and return the bottom right view of a given binary tree by viewing it from an angle of 45 degrees from the bottom right side.
Traverse the binary tree in a right-to-left manner and keep track of the last node encountered at each level.
Use a queue for level order traversal and update the result array with the last node at each level.
Return the result array sorted in ascending order as the bottom right view of th...
Round duration - 30 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Timing: 7:00 pm
The interviewer was friendly and in a bit of a hurry.
Tip 1 : DSA is the key. Starting from scratch, one can become proficients in a couple of months.
Tip 2 : Solve questions just a bit outside your comfort zone. Solve too easy to too hard questions is not of any use.
Tip 3 : Be consistent, make a habit of following good coding practices.
Tip 4 : Get to know the ins and out of your projects. You must be very confident while explaining those.
Tip 5 : Don't just directly to system-design, brush up on OOPS principles, networks, OS, DBMS before that.
Tip 1: Keep it crisp and to the point. Make bullet points.
Tip 2: Bold the things you want to be paid attention to. Use numbers rather than vague sentences.
Tip 3: Only put the things you are confident about.
Tip 4: Don't put things irrelevant to the job, it only dilutes the main content.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in May 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
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