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To grow the business, we need to focus on expanding our customer base, increasing sales volume, improving customer retention, and exploring new market opportunities.
Develop a strategic sales plan to target new customers and markets
Implement effective marketing campaigns to increase brand awareness
Enhance customer experience to improve retention rates
Analyze market trends and competitors to identify growth opportunities
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed before May 2019. There were 5 interview rounds.
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I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
A question regarding mechanical concepts and other inquiries related to amplitude.
I faced difficulty in managing conflicting priorities and deadlines during a project.
Prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance
Communicate with team members and stakeholders to manage expectations
Break down tasks into smaller, manageable chunks to stay on track
Seek help or guidance from mentors or supervisors when needed
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
Difference between online study and offline study
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
Semantic tags in HTML are specific tags that provide meaning to the content they enclose.
Semantic tags help search engines and screen readers understand the structure of a webpage.
Examples of semantic tags include <header>, <footer>, <nav>, <article>, <section>, <aside>, <main>, <figure>, <figcaption>.
Using semantic tags improves SEO and accessibility of a website.
Currying is a technique in functional programming where a function with multiple arguments is transformed into a sequence of nested functions, each taking a single argument.
Currying helps in creating reusable functions and partial application.
It allows you to create new functions by fixing some parameters of an existing function.
Example: const add = (a) => (b) => a + b; add(2)(3) will return 5.
Map is used to transform each element of an array, while Filter is used to select elements based on a condition.
Map returns a new array with the same length as the original array, but with each element transformed based on a provided function.
Filter returns a new array with only the elements that pass a provided condition function.
Example for Map: [1, 2, 3].map(num => num * 2) will result in [2, 4, 6].
Example for Fi...
Map creates a new array with the results of calling a provided function on every element, while forEach executes a provided function once for each array element.
Map returns a new array with the same length as the original array, while forEach does not return anything.
Map does not mutate the original array, while forEach can mutate the original array.
Map is more suitable for transforming data and creating a new array, w...
Authentication verifies the identity of a user, while authorization determines the user's access rights.
Authentication confirms the user's identity through credentials like username and password.
Authorization determines what actions the authenticated user is allowed to perform.
Authentication precedes authorization in the security process.
Example: Logging into a website (authentication) and then accessing specific pages
Local storage persists even after the browser is closed, while session storage is cleared when the browser is closed.
Local storage has no expiration date, while session storage expires when the browser is closed.
Local storage stores data with no limit, while session storage has a limit of around 5MB.
Local storage data is available across all windows/tabs for that domain, while session storage data is only available wit...
Challenges in automation include dynamic UI elements, data synchronization, and maintenance of test scripts.
Dynamic UI elements can be challenging to automate as they may change frequently.
Data synchronization between different systems can be difficult to achieve in automation.
Maintenance of test scripts can be time-consuming, especially when application changes frequently.
To read data and assert with db value in API automation, use API response to extract data and compare with database query result.
Extract data from API response using JSON parsing libraries like Gson or Jackson
Execute database query to retrieve expected value
Compare the extracted data with the database value using assertion libraries like TestNG or JUnit
I was interviewed in Aug 2024.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Dec 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
posted on 30 Jan 2025
I was interviewed in Dec 2024.
Basic quant and reasoning questions
Selenium MCQ
Java programs with MCQ
The driver is typically initialized in the setup method of a test automation framework.
Driver initialization is usually done in a setup method before test execution.
Commonly used methods for driver initialization include WebDriverManager, System.setProperty, and driver instantiation.
Example: WebDriverManager.chromedriver().setup();
Driver can be both static and non-static depending on the context of its usage.
Driver class can be static if it is used to initiate the WebDriver instance in a test automation framework.
Driver class can be non-static if it is used as an instance variable within a test class.
Static driver can be accessed directly without creating an object of the class.
Non-static driver requires an object of the class to be created befo
Static variables belong to the class itself, while non-static variables belong to instances of the class.
Static variables are shared among all instances of a class
Non-static variables are unique to each instance of a class
Static variables are initialized only once, at the start of the program
Non-static variables are initialized separately for each instance of the class
Static and non-static have their own disadvantages in QA automation testing.
Static methods cannot be overridden or inherited, making it difficult to create flexible test cases.
Non-static methods require an instance of the class to be created, which can lead to increased memory usage.
Static methods can lead to tight coupling between classes, making it harder to maintain and update the code.
Non-static methods may have de...
TestNG allows parallel execution of test cases to save time and improve efficiency.
TestNG provides the 'parallel' attribute in the testng.xml file to specify the level of parallelism for test execution.
Parallel execution can be achieved at the test level, class level, method level, or suite level.
TestNG also supports parallel execution of tests across multiple classes or suites using the 'parallel' attribute in the sui...
Parallel testing in TestNG allows running tests concurrently for faster execution.
Use 'parallel' attribute in testng.xml file to specify parallel execution mode.
Set 'parallel' attribute to 'methods', 'classes', or 'tests' based on the level of parallelism needed.
Example: <suite name='MySuite' parallel='tests'>
Use 'thread-count' attribute to specify the number of threads to use for parallel execution.
Parallel methods run multiple methods concurrently within a single test, while parallel tests run multiple tests concurrently.
Parallel methods execute multiple methods within a single test class concurrently.
Parallel tests execute multiple test classes concurrently.
Parallel methods are useful for speeding up the execution of a single test, while parallel tests are useful for running multiple tests faster.
Example: Runni...
Use Rest Assured to upload a file
Use the given file path to create a File object
Use MultiPartSpecBuilder to build the request with the file
Send the request using Rest Assured's given(), when(), and post() methods
The parameter for a POST method in Postman is typically sent in the request body.
Parameters are sent in the request body in key-value pairs
Parameters can be sent as form-data, x-www-form-urlencoded, or raw JSON
Example: {"key": "value"}
Cucumber knows the step definition file based on the annotations provided in the feature files.
Cucumber uses annotations like @Given, @When, @Then to map steps in feature files to corresponding step definition methods.
Step definition files are typically placed in a separate package or directory within the project structure.
Cucumber scans the project directory for step definition files based on the package structure and
Parameters used in cucumber are used to pass values to the step definitions in feature files.
Parameters are defined in feature files using < > syntax
Parameters can be passed to step definitions using Regular Expressions
Parameters can be used to make scenarios more reusable and dynamic
Datatable in Cucumber is used to pass multiple sets of data to a step definition in a scenario.
Datatables are defined using pipes (|) to separate values
Each row in the datatable represents a set of data passed to the step definition
Datatables can be used for parameterization and data-driven testing
Yes, I have created the test plan document at the start of the project.
Yes, I always create a test plan document at the beginning of a project to outline the testing approach and strategy.
The test plan document includes details on scope, objectives, resources, schedule, and test cases.
It helps in ensuring that all stakeholders are aligned on the testing process and expectations.
For example, in my previous project, I cr...
During the initial testing cycle of a project, focus is on establishing test cases, setting up test environments, and identifying potential issues.
Creating test cases based on requirements
Setting up test environments
Identifying potential issues and risks
Executing test cases and reporting defects
Collaborating with developers to resolve issues
Fibonacci sequence is a mathematical pattern where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones.
Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones.
The sequence starts with 1, 2, then each subsequent number is the sum of the two previous numbers (1+2=3, 2+3=5, 3+5=8, and so on).
This sequence is used in estimating because it reflects natural growth patterns found in natur
Testing matrix is a tool used to track test coverage and automation ROI is the return on investment from implementing automation testing.
Testing matrix is a visual representation of test cases, test scenarios, and their coverage across different platforms, browsers, devices, etc.
Automation ROI is the measure of the benefits gained from automation testing compared to the costs incurred in implementing and maintaining th...
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