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I applied via Job Portal and was interviewed before Feb 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Liquefaction is a phenomenon where soil loses its strength and stiffness due to increased pore water pressure.
Occurs during earthquakes or other vibrations
Can cause soil to behave like a liquid
Can lead to soil settlement, landslides, and building damage
Common in areas with loose, sandy soil
Retaining walls are structures used to hold back soil or rock. There are several types of retaining walls.
Gravity retaining walls
Cantilever retaining walls
Sheet pile retaining walls
Anchored retaining walls
Gabion retaining walls
Reinforced soil retaining walls
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Feb 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Geosynthetics are materials used in geotechnical engineering to improve soil stability and performance.
Geotextiles: used for soil separation, filtration, and drainage
Geogrids: used for soil reinforcement and stabilization
Geomembranes: used for containment and barrier systems
Geocomposites: combination of different geosynthetic materials
Geocells: three-dimensional honeycomb-like structures used for erosion control and lo
Types of foundations, retention systems, and geotechnical terms.
Types of foundations include shallow foundations (e.g. spread footings, mat foundations) and deep foundations (e.g. piles, drilled shafts).
Retention systems refer to structures used to retain soil or other materials, such as sheet piles, soldier piles and lagging, and soil nails.
SPT (Standard Penetration Test) is a common in-situ test to determine soil pro...
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I applied via Freshesworld and was interviewed in Nov 2020. There were 6 interview rounds.
I applied via Job Portal and was interviewed before Apr 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Solid principles are a set of design principles for writing maintainable and scalable code in C#.
Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) - a class should have only one reason to change
Open/Closed Principle (OCP) - a class should be open for extension but closed for modification
Liskov Substitution Principle (LSP) - derived classes should be substitutable for their base classes
Interface Segregation Principle (ISP) - client...
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jul 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
The project involved designing and implementing a new network infrastructure for a large corporation.
Conducted a thorough analysis of the existing network infrastructure
Designed a new network architecture that met the company's needs
Implemented the new network infrastructure with minimal disruption to business operations
Tested and optimized the new network to ensure optimal performance
Provided ongoing support and maint
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Apr 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
Annotations are used in Springboot to simplify configuration and reduce boilerplate code.
Annotations are used to define the behavior of Spring components
They can be used to define the scope of a bean, inject dependencies, and handle exceptions
Some commonly used annotations include @Component, @Autowired, and @ExceptionHandler
Java 8 introduced several new features including lambda expressions, streams, and default methods.
Lambda expressions allow for functional programming and simplify code.
Streams provide a way to process collections of data in a functional style.
Default methods allow for adding new methods to interfaces without breaking existing implementations.
Other features include the Optional class, Date and Time API, and Nashorn Java
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Feb 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Aug 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.
Consist of 4 sections each of which are elimination round
I was interviewed before Jun 2021.
Round duration - 180 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was an mcq + coding round. There were aptitude and ouput based question in mcq. And coding questions were easy
Given an integer array 'ARR' of size 'N' containing numbers from 0 to (N - 2). Each number appears at least once, and there is one number that appears twice. Yo...
Find the duplicate number in an array of integers from 0 to (N-2).
Iterate through the array and keep track of the frequency of each number using a hashmap.
Return the number with a frequency greater than 1 as the duplicate number.
Time complexity can be optimized to O(N) using Floyd's Tortoise and Hare algorithm.
You are provided with a string S
and an array of integers A
of size M
. Your task is to perform M
operations on the string as specified by the indices in array A
...
Given a string and an array of indices, reverse substrings based on the indices to obtain the final string.
Iterate through the array of indices and reverse the substrings accordingly
Ensure the range specified by each index is non-empty
Return the final string after all operations are completed
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was technical + hr round. there were 2 people as interviewer. They stated from intro and asked some basic puzzles and hr questions. After that they asked about my projects, technologies and some ds algo and dbms questions.
Tip 1 : Practice aptitude
Tip 2 : Focus on practicing coding
Tip 3 : Learn from mistakes
Tip 1 : Mention some projects that you have done
Tip 2 : Try to have skills that are required for the role
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