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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Aug 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Trouble shooting is the process of identifying and resolving problems with a machine or equipment.
Troubleshooting involves identifying issues with the machine's operation.
It requires analyzing symptoms, determining the root cause, and implementing a solution.
Examples include fixing jammed parts, adjusting settings, and replacing faulty components.
Trouble shooting is the process of identifying and resolving problems or issues with a machine or equipment.
Troubleshooting involves identifying the root cause of a problem
It often requires testing different components or systems to pinpoint the issue
Common troubleshooting techniques include checking for error codes, inspecting for physical damage, and testing functionality
Examples: troubleshooting a malfunctioning con...
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Print the level order traversal of binary tree in spiral form
Perform level order traversal of the binary tree
Alternate the direction of traversal for each level
Use a stack to reverse the order of nodes in each level
Print the nodes in the order of traversal
Find the maximum element in each subarray of size k in a given array.
Iterate through the array from index 0 to n-k.
For each subarray of size k, find the maximum element.
Store the maximum elements in a separate array.
Return the array of maximum elements.
To find the Kth largest element in two sorted arrays, we can use the merge step of merge sort algorithm.
Merge the two arrays into a single sorted array using a modified merge sort algorithm.
Return the Kth element from the merged array.
Merge two sorted arrays into one sorted array with expected time complexity of (m+n).
Use a two-pointer approach to compare elements from both arrays and merge them into the first array.
Start comparing elements from the end of both arrays and place the larger element at the end of the first array.
Continue this process until all elements from the second array are merged into the first array.
I am interested in this profile because of my passion for finance and my experience in the banking industry.
I have a degree in finance and have worked in the banking industry for 5 years.
I am passionate about helping clients achieve their financial goals.
I have experience in managing portfolios and analyzing financial data.
I am excited about the opportunity to work with a team of professionals in the banking industry.
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