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ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a software system that integrates various business functions into one unified platform.
ERP systems help streamline processes and improve efficiency in areas such as inventory management, production planning, and financial reporting.
They provide real-time data and analytics to help make informed business decisions.
Examples of popular ERP systems include SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dy
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a software system that integrates various business functions into one unified platform.
ERP systems help streamline processes and improve efficiency in areas such as inventory management, production planning, and financial reporting.
They provide real-time data and analytics to help make informed business decisions.
Examples of popular ERP systems include SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dy
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Apr 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Questions related to programming concepts such as overloading, overriding, arrays, exception handling, threads, virtual keywords, and inheritance types.
Overloading is when a class has multiple methods with the same name but different parameters.
Overriding is when a subclass provides a specific implementation of a method that is already provided by its parent class.
An array is a collection of elements of the same data t...
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I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed before Jan 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Overloading is when a class has multiple methods with the same name but different parameters. Overriding is when a subclass provides its own implementation of a method from its superclass.
Overloading is used to provide different ways to call a method with different parameters.
Overriding is used to change the behavior of a method in a subclass.
Overloading is resolved at compile-time while overriding is resolved at runti...
Abstraction focuses on hiding unnecessary details while encapsulation focuses on protecting data.
Abstraction is about showing only the necessary details to the user while hiding the implementation details.
Encapsulation is about wrapping data and methods together to protect data from outside interference.
Abstraction is achieved through abstract classes and interfaces while encapsulation is achieved through access modifi...
Inheritance is a mechanism in OOP where a new class is derived from an existing class.
It allows the new class to inherit the properties and methods of the existing class.
C# supports single inheritance, where a class can inherit from only one base class.
However, C# supports multiple interface inheritance, where a class can implement multiple interfaces.
Fibonacci series & Reverse string
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Apr 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and power.
Transistors are used in electronic devices such as radios, televisions, and computers.
They can be used as amplifiers to increase the strength of a signal.
They can also be used as switches to turn a signal on or off.
Transistors come in different types such as bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and field-effect transistors (FET
Relay is an electrical switch that opens and closes circuits electronically.
Relays are used to control high voltage circuits with low voltage signals.
They are commonly used in automotive, industrial, and home automation applications.
Relays can be electromechanical or solid-state.
They work by using an electromagnetic coil to open or close a switch.
Relays are important components in electrical systems as they provide iso
I applied via campus placement at North Maharashtra University (NMU) and was interviewed before May 2020. There was 1 interview round.
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Vernier caliper is a precision measuring tool used to measure dimensions with high accuracy.
Vernier calipers have two scales - main scale and vernier scale for precise measurements.
Measurements can be taken in millimeters or inches depending on the caliper.
Commonly used in engineering, manufacturing, and quality control for accurate measurements.
Example: Measuring the diameter of a bolt using a vernier caliper.
The Vernier caliper is used to measure the length, width, and depth of objects with high precision.
Vernier calipers have both metric and imperial scales for accurate measurements.
The main scale on a Vernier caliper is in centimeters or inches, while the Vernier scale allows for more precise readings.
To take a measurement, align the object between the jaws and read the Vernier scale where it lines up with the main scale...
Sleep gauge use is common in quality engineering to monitor sleep patterns and improve overall well-being.
Sleep gauges are used to track sleep duration, quality, and patterns.
Data collected from sleep gauges can be analyzed to identify trends and make adjustments to improve sleep quality.
Examples of sleep gauges include Fitbit, Apple Watch, and specialized sleep tracking devices.
Quality engineers may use sleep gauge da...
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I am a seasoned facility manager with over 10 years of experience in overseeing building operations and maintenance.
Over 10 years of experience in facility management
Skilled in overseeing building operations and maintenance
Strong background in managing facility budgets and projects
I left my previous company to pursue new opportunities and challenges.
Seeking career growth and advancement
Desire for new challenges and experiences
Better work-life balance
Company restructuring or downsizing
Relocation to a new area
Conflict with management or colleagues
OHM's Law states the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit.
OHM's Law formula: V = I * R (Voltage = Current * Resistance)
V = voltage (measured in volts)
I = current (measured in amperes)
R = resistance (measured in ohms)
Example: If a circuit has a voltage of 12V and a resistance of 4 ohms, the current flowing through the circuit would be 3A (I = V / R = 12V / 4 ohms = 3A)
AC stands for alternating current, which changes direction periodically. DC stands for direct current, which flows in one direction.
AC is commonly used in household appliances and power distribution systems.
DC is commonly used in batteries and electronic devices.
AC can be easily converted to different voltages using transformers.
DC is more efficient for long-distance power transmission.
Examples of AC devices include re...
Types of circuit breakers include thermal-magnetic, magnetic, and hydraulic-magnetic.
Thermal-magnetic circuit breakers combine thermal and magnetic mechanisms to provide overload and short circuit protection.
Magnetic circuit breakers use a solenoid to trip the breaker when a fault is detected.
Hydraulic-magnetic circuit breakers use a hydraulic delay to provide precise protection against overloads and short circuits.
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