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I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Apr 2023. There was 1 interview round.
Hooks are a feature in React that allow you to use state and other React features in functional components.
Hooks are functions that let you use state and other React features in functional components.
Some commonly used hooks are useState, useEffect, useContext, and useRef.
useState hook is used to add state to functional components.
useEffect hook is used to perform side effects in functional components.
useContext hook i...
Lifecycle methods are methods that are called automatically at specific points in a component's lifecycle.
componentDidMount() - called after the component is rendered for the first time
componentDidUpdate() - called after the component's updates are applied
componentWillUnmount() - called before the component is removed from the DOM
Create a React project to fetch and display data from an API
Set up a new React project using create-react-app
Use the fetch API or axios to make a request to the desired API
Store the fetched data in state using useState hook
Render the data on the UI using JSX
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posted on 12 Nov 2024
I applied via campus placement at Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology, Ghaziabad and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
Medium level questions asked
Simple easy to medium 2 questions asked of string and array
posted on 19 Sep 2024
Observables and promises are both used for handling asynchronous operations in JavaScript.
Observables are used for handling multiple values over time, while promises are used for handling a single value at a time.
Observables can be cancelled, while promises cannot be cancelled.
Promises have a built-in mechanism for error handling using the catch method, while observables use the error callback function.
Observables are ...
Write a code for unique array
posted on 12 Jun 2024
A simple Todo app to manage tasks and deadlines
Create a form to add new tasks
Display a list of tasks with checkboxes to mark as complete
Include options to edit or delete tasks
Implement functionality to mark tasks as complete or incomplete
Add a feature to filter tasks by status (completed/incomplete)
posted on 19 Dec 2024
Dsa round with medium tto hard level questions
posted on 22 May 2024
They have their own platform
Take home assignment
posted on 23 Aug 2024
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Feb 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
I was asked 60 question with various snppits or problems to be solved within a time frame of 1 hour
3 dsa 2 medium 1 hard
To create a project in which i was asked to simply create a exact same page as given in design
posted on 29 May 2022
I was interviewed in May 2022.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
You are given three ds coding questions which you have to solve within 90 mins.
The questions are easy to medium level for this round
Given an integer array ARR
of size N
, determine if it can be transformed into a non-decreasing array by modifying at most one element.
An array is defined as non-de...
The solution checks if an integer array can become non-decreasing by modifying at most one element.
Iterate through the array and check if there are more than one decreasing pairs of elements.
If there are more than one decreasing pairs, return false.
If there is only one decreasing pair, check if modifying one of the elements can make the array non-decreasing.
If modifying the element at index i-1 or i can make the array ...
You are given a Singly Linked List of integers that is initially sorted according to the absolute values of its elements. Your task is to sort this Linked List base...
The task is to sort a singly linked list based on actual values instead of absolute values.
Traverse the linked list and store the values in an array
Sort the array using any sorting algorithm
Create a new linked list using the sorted array
Return the new linked list
Given a binary tree, return the length of its diameter. The diameter of a binary tree is defined as the length of the longest path between any two nodes in the ...
The diameter of a binary tree is the length of the longest path between any two end nodes in the tree.
The diameter of a binary tree can be calculated by finding the maximum of the following three values: 1) the diameter of the left subtree, 2) the diameter of the right subtree, and 3) the longest path that passes through the root node.
To find the diameter of a binary tree, we can use a recursive approach. We calculate ...
Round duration - N/A
Round difficulty - Medium
Round duration - 120 Minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
This round focus on advanced Js concepts and the tech stack I used in my projects.
You have been provided an integer array/list ARR
of size N
. Here, N
is equivalent to 2M + 1
where each test case has M
numbers appearing twice and one number appearing exactly...
The task is to find the unique number in an array where all other numbers occur twice.
The array size is given by N = 2M + 1, where M is the number of elements occurring twice.
Loop through the array and use a hashmap to count the occurrences of each number.
Return the number with a count of 1, as it is the unique number.
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was a late night round as i have already had the previous 3 rounds at the same day. The HR asked about my experience regarding the previous rounds and also some situation based questions.
Tip 1 : Have your basics storing rather than focusing on react or any other similar frameworks
Tip 2 : Practice DOM manipulation using JS as in the assignment round you'll have to code an assignment with your screen shared
Tip 3 : Practice advance JS concepts like prototyping, promises, etc.
Tip 4 : Study your projects thoroughly, what tech you used where and why
Tip 5 : Don't think that if you are unable to answer some output based questions or to code some question so you will not get selected. I myself have multiple wrong answers to tricky js output based questions but then the interviewer asks you to execute the question and explain why this has happened. If you are able to explain the correct reason for the answer you are good to go.
Tip 1 : Mention your best projects along with Tech stack used so the interviewer can see what all tech stack you have worked on
Tip 2 : Do not put false things on resume, as the interviewer will definitely ask cross questions and you will get tricked.
Tip 3 : Don't worry about the resume too much, you are the main focus of the interview and not the resume.
posted on 7 Mar 2024
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Mar 2023. There were 5 interview rounds.
- They use their own platform for interviews, and assessments.
- There were html, css, js based questions in the coding round.
- Some questions were theoretical too.
- They tested nearly all major parts of js including let, const, arrays, promise, async, await, events, lexical scope, etc.
posted on 20 Oct 2021
I was interviewed in Aug 2021.
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
This was the DSA questions round. There were 2 questions. and both were basic questions.
Given a singly linked list of integers, determine if the linked list is a palindrome.
A linked list is considered a palindrome if it reads the same forwar...
The idea is to store the list values in a stack and then compare the values in the list with the values in the stack.
Algorithm:
In a wedding ceremony at NinjaLand, attendees are blindfolded. People from the bride’s side hold odd numbers, while people from the groom’s side hold even numbers. For...
As we have to arrange the nodes such that all the odd nodes should come before all the even nodes, we can move all the even valued nodes from their current positions to the end of the linked list.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This was a subjective round where we have to code HTML, CSS, and JS. We were not allowed to use any external editor and their editor was just plain notepad so we couldn't even see the output but still, we completed it. Everyone at my college passed this round.
Round duration - 10080 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Round duration - 120 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
In this round, the interviewer asked me to turn on screen mirroring. And then he gave me 1 more design which I needed to create in front of him in the next 2 hours. In the previous round, the focus was on HTML and CSS but in this round, the major focus was on JS. You are allowed to use google but not copy-paste the whole code.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
This was an online interview with one of their employees. My interview was taken by their front-end lead. She was very helpful during the interview. You are allowed to search for documentation.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This was also a front-end interview round. The interviewer was again very helpful and I was allowed to google.
Tip 1 : You will need to know advanced HTML and CSS which are used in real life like meta tags in HTML and media queries in CSS.
Tip 2 : You will need practical knowledge of js functions like map, filter, reduce apart from basic that we can use map in react to render lists.
Tip 3 : Learning some advanced concepts like debouncing, throttling, call, bind, etc will be helpful.
Tip 1 : Prepare for every word that you wrote in your resume,
Tip 2 : HR will ask about your projects and you should always have a good story for each project like why you create this project. This will really score some points in the interview.
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