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Updated 25 Jan 2025

HCL Group Software Developer 1 Interview Experiences

1 interview found

Interview experience
2
Poor
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I was interviewed in Dec 2024.

Round 1 - HR 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Why should I remove
  • Q2. What is your strength and weakness

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - I possess leadership qualities, good behavior, and technical skills.

Interview questions from similar companies

Interview experience
2
Poor
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
2-4 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Dec 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Assignment 

Write to any matters in a assignment

Round 2 - Technical 

(6 Questions)

  • Q1. Self introduction
  • Q2. Basics of resume
  • Q3. What language in choose
  • Ans. 

    The question is asking for the preferred programming language for a Software Developer 1 position.

    • Consider the requirements of the job and the technologies used in the company.

    • Choose a language that is widely used and has good community support.

    • Consider the scalability and performance requirements of the project.

    • Take into account the team's familiarity with the language.

    • Examples: Java, Python, C#, JavaScript

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  • Q4. Language questions
  • Q5. What expect in feature
  • Ans. 

    In software development, one can expect new features to enhance functionality and improve user experience.

    • New features are typically designed to address user needs or market demands.

    • They can include enhancements to existing functionality or the introduction of entirely new capabilities.

    • Features may involve changes to the user interface, backend systems, or both.

    • Testing and quality assurance are crucial to ensure the ne...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. Laste in send of
  • Ans. 

    The question is unclear and does not make sense.

    • The question seems to be a typo or a mistake.

    • It is not possible to provide a meaningful answer without further clarification.

    • Please ask a different question or provide more information.

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for TCS Software Developer 1 interview:
  • basics of wb devlopment
Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - firstly respect in professionals
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
No response

I applied via campus placement at Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) and was interviewed in Aug 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Explain about anyone project from your resume (might even ask to show the code)
  • Q2. Questions related to topics of your project
Round 2 - One-on-one 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Resume based instead project based and similar as round 1
Interview experience
2
Poor
Difficulty level
-
Process Duration
-
Result
-
Round 1 - One-on-one 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Self introduction
Interview experience
3
Average
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
4-6 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Sep 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Aptitude Test 

Question related to our basic knowledge but it take more time to solve , puzzle, compressive passage , error determine, fill in the blank, dice questions, blood relation, series, profits loss, compound interest, bar graph,pie chart , speed and time, work etc

Round 2 - Coding Test 

There are language like python ,c ,Java in which you will comfortable in that language write solution . There are 2 ques and 45 mins to solve like write a prime number series etc

Round 3 - HR 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Tell me about your self Overview of your final year projec
  • Q2. Tell me about your hobbies

Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for Accenture Software Developer 1 interview:
  • Knowledge about company
  • Hobbies
Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Don't be smart with your interviewers because they knows everything thing be polite and humble which ques you don't know just tell Sorry I didn't recall at this moment sir.
Be positive give a very precise and good ans
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
4-6 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Feb 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Aptitude Test 

IT was an MCQs based test in which mathematicals, grammatical questions, logical thinking questions, programming questions were asked and at the end essay writing.

Round 2 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Here based on programming language theory and practical questions were asked.
Round 3 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Here simple about myself and the salary discussion and the role discussion

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Always keep your attitude positive towards the interviewer keep yourself calm don't get panic, if you don't know the answer tell them clearly that you are not sure on this question.
Interview experience
2
Poor
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
2-4 weeks
Result
No response

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - Technical 

(16 Questions)

  • Q1. What are custom hooks in React, and what are their use cases? Additionally, can you provide an example of a custom hook that performs an API call and utilizes the retrieved data?
  • Ans. 

    Custom hooks in React are reusable functions that allow you to extract component logic into separate functions for better code organization and reusability.

    • Custom hooks are created using the 'use' prefix and can be used to share logic between components.

    • Use cases for custom hooks include fetching data from an API, handling form state, managing local storage, and more.

    • Example of a custom hook for API call: const useFetc...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What is the difference between useMemo and useCallback in React?
  • Ans. 

    useMemo is used to memoize a value, while useCallback is used to memoize a function.

    • useMemo is used to memoize a value and recompute it only when its dependencies change.

    • useCallback is used to memoize a callback function and prevent unnecessary re-renders.

    • Example: useMemo can be used to memoize the result of a complex computation, while useCallback can be used to memoize an event handler function.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What is the difference between class-based components and functional components in React?
  • Ans. 

    Class-based components use ES6 classes and have lifecycle methods, while functional components are simpler and use functions.

    • Class-based components use ES6 classes to create components, while functional components are created using functions.

    • Class-based components have lifecycle methods like componentDidMount and componentDidUpdate, while functional components do not.

    • Functional components are simpler and more lightweig...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. How can you implement the lifecycle of a React component in a functional component?
  • Ans. 

    Implementing the lifecycle of a React component in a functional component

    • Use the useEffect hook to replicate lifecycle methods like componentDidMount, componentDidUpdate, and componentWillUnmount

    • Pass an empty array as the second argument to useEffect to mimic componentDidMount

    • Pass a variable or state as the second argument to useEffect to mimic componentDidUpdate

    • Return a cleanup function inside useEffect to mimic compo

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. What are the various state management techniques available in React?
  • Ans. 

    Various state management techniques in React include Context API, Redux, and local state.

    • Context API: React's built-in solution for passing data through the component tree without having to pass props down manually at every level.

    • Redux: A popular state management library for React applications, allowing for a centralized store to manage application state.

    • Local state: Managing state within individual components using us

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. What is the architecture of Redux, and what purposes do middlewares serve within it?
  • Ans. 

    Redux is a predictable state container for JavaScript apps. Middlewares are functions that intercept actions before they reach the reducer.

    • Redux follows a unidirectional data flow architecture.

    • Middlewares in Redux are functions that can intercept, modify, or dispatch actions.

    • Common use cases for middlewares include logging, asynchronous API calls, and handling side effects.

    • Examples of popular Redux middlewares are Redu...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. What is hoisting in JavaScript?
  • Ans. 

    Hoisting in JavaScript is the behavior where variable and function declarations are moved to the top of their containing scope during the compilation phase.

    • Variable declarations are hoisted to the top of their scope, but not their initializations.

    • Function declarations are fully hoisted, meaning they can be called before they are declared.

    • Hoisting can lead to unexpected behavior if not understood properly.

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  • Q8. What is event bubbling in JavaScript?
  • Ans. 

    Event bubbling is the propagation of events from the target element up through its ancestors in the DOM tree.

    • Events triggered on a child element will 'bubble up' and trigger on parent elements.

    • Event listeners can be attached to parent elements to handle events from multiple child elements.

    • Stopping event propagation can be done using event.stopPropagation() or event.stopImmediatePropagation().

  • Answered by AI
  • Q9. What are block scope and function scope in JavaScript?
  • Ans. 

    Block scope and function scope are two types of scopes in JavaScript that determine the visibility and accessibility of variables.

    • Block scope refers to the visibility of variables within a block of code enclosed by curly braces. Variables declared with 'let' and 'const' have block scope.

    • Function scope refers to the visibility of variables within a function. Variables declared with 'var' have function scope.

    • Variables de...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q10. Have you had experience working with semantic tags in HTML?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I have experience working with semantic tags in HTML.

    • Used semantic tags like <header>, <nav>, <main>, <section>, <article>, <aside>, <footer> for better structure and SEO.

    • Understand the importance of using semantic tags for accessibility and search engine optimization.

    • Semantic tags help in organizing content and making it more readable for developers and browsers.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q11. What are the various methods for creating an object in JavaScript?
  • Ans. 

    Various methods for creating an object in JavaScript include object literals, constructor functions, ES6 classes, and Object.create() method.

    • Object literals: var obj = { key: value };

    • Constructor functions: function ObjectName() { this.key = value; } var obj = new ObjectName();

    • ES6 classes: class ClassName { constructor() { this.key = value; } } var obj = new ClassName();

    • Object.create() method: var obj = Object.create(pr

  • Answered by AI
  • Q12. What are the differences between shallow copy and deep copy in JavaScript?
  • Ans. 

    Shallow copy only copies the references of nested objects, while deep copy creates new copies of nested objects.

    • Shallow copy creates a new object but does not create copies of nested objects, only copies their references.

    • Deep copy creates a new object and also creates new copies of all nested objects.

    • Shallow copy can be achieved using Object.assign() or spread operator, while deep copy can be achieved using JSON.parse(

  • Answered by AI
  • Q13. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code fragment: `const a; function test() { console.log(a); }; test();`?
  • Ans. 

    The code will throw an error because 'a' is declared but not initialized.

    • The code will result in a ReferenceError because 'a' is declared but not assigned a value.

    • Variables declared with 'const' must be initialized at the time of declaration.

    • Initializing 'a' with a value before calling test() will prevent the error.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q14. How can you use CSS to arrange elements in a row and column layout?
  • Ans. 

    CSS can be used to arrange elements in a row and column layout using flexbox or grid layout properties.

    • Use display: flex; for a row layout and display: flex; flex-direction: column; for a column layout

    • Use justify-content and align-items properties to align items in the main axis and cross axis respectively

    • For grid layout, use display: grid; and grid-template-columns or grid-template-rows to define the layout

  • Answered by AI
  • Q15. Have you utilized CSS preprocessors, and if so, which ones?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I have utilized CSS preprocessors such as SASS and LESS.

    • I have experience using SASS to streamline my CSS workflow by utilizing variables, mixins, and nesting.

    • I have also worked with LESS to improve code organization and maintainability through features like variables and functions.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q16. If I have assigned different colors to an ID and a class and applied both to the same element, which color will be applied based on CSS specificity precedence?
  • Ans. 

    The color applied will be based on the specificity of the selector, with ID having higher specificity than class.

    • ID has higher specificity than class in CSS

    • Color applied will be based on the selector with higher specificity

    • Example: If ID selector has color red and class selector has color blue, the color applied will be red

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for Cognizant Senior Software Engineer interview:
  • Javascript
  • React.Js
  • HTML
  • CSS
Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Possessing a deep understanding of JavaScript and React is essential. Interviewers may engage in mind games with candidates; therefore, we should remain calm and focused solely on the questions. Additionally, we need to be confident in our answers; otherwise, they may respond with doubt, asking, "Is that so?"

Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I was interviewed in Dec 2024.

Round 1 - HR 

(4 Questions)

  • Q1. Tell me about yourself. Why do you want to work here? What are your strengths and weaknesses? Why did you leave your previous job (or why are you looking for a new one)? Where do you see yourself in 5 year...
  • Q2. These questions help HR gauge how well you would fit into the company culture and how your experience aligns with the role. It's a good idea to prepare for them with specific examples from your past experi...
  • Q3. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  • Q4. What motivates you to perform at your best?
Round 2 - Group Discussion 

Any one tell in gd in 5 minutes in english

Round 3 - Aptitude Test 

1. Numerical Reasoning
- Example: "If a car travels 60 km in 1 hour, how long will it take to travel 150 km at the same speed?"

2. **Verbal Reasoning**
- Example: "Which of the following words is most similar in meaning to 'elated'? (a) Sad (b) Happy (c) Angry (d) Tired"

3. **Logical Reasoning**
- Example: "If all cats are animals, and all animals are living beings, are all cats living beings? (True/False)"

4. **Data Interpretation**
- Example: "Given a graph showing sales data over the past 12 months, what was the highest monthly sales figure?"

5. **Pattern Recognition**
- Example: "What comes next in the series: 2, 4, 8, 16, __?"

6. **Mathematical Reasoning**
- Example: "If 3x + 4 = 19, what is the value of x?"

7. **Spatial Reasoning**
- Example: "Which shape is different from the others: Square, Circle, Triangle, Rectangle?"

8. **Time and Work Problems**
- Example: "If A can finish a task in 5 days and B can finish the same task in 10 days, how long will it take for both A and B to complete the task together?"

Round 4 - Case Study 

Tell me about yourself.
Why do you want to work here?
What are your strengths and weaknesses?
Why did you leave your previous job (or why are you looking for a new one)?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Can you describe a time when you faced a challenge at work and how you handled it?
How do you prioritize your tasks?
What motivates you?
How do you handle working under pressure or tight deadlines?
What are your salary expectations?
How do you deal with conflict in the workplace?
Do you prefer working independently or as part of a team?
These questions help HR gauge how well you would fit into the company culture and how your experience aligns with the role. It's a good idea to prepare for them with specific examples from your past experie
The Aptitude test typically includes questions that assess your logical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and ability to think critically. It can cover a wide range of topics depending on the job you're applying for, but here are some common types of questions you might encounter:

Numerical Reasoning

Example: "If a car travels 60 km in 1 hour, how long will it take to travel 150 km at the same speed?"
Verbal Reasoning

Example: "Which of the following words is most similar in meaning to 'elated'? (a) Sad (b) Happy (c) Angry (d) Tired"
Logical Reasoning

Example: "If all cats are animals, and all animals are living beings, are all cats living beings? (True/False)"
Data Interpretation

Example: "Given a graph showing sales data over the past 12 months, what was the highest monthly sales figure?"
Pattern Recognition

Example: "What comes next in the series: 2, 4, 8, 16, __?"
Mathematical Reasoning

Example: "If 3x + 4 = 19, what is the value of x?"
Spatial Reasoning

Example: "Which shape is different from the others: Square, Circle, Triangle, Rectangle?"
Time and Work Problems

Example: "If A can finish a task in 5 days and B can finish the same task in 10 days, how long will it take for both A and B to complete the task together?"
To prepare, it's helpful to practice problems in these areas. Many online platforms offer free aptitude tests to help you improve your skills before the actual test.


Case study
In a case study interview, you'll be given a real-world business problem and asked to analyze the situation and come up with solutions or recommendations. The goal is to evaluate your problem-solving, analytical thinking, and decision-making abilities.

Round 5 - Coding Test 

**Coding tests** are commonly used in technical interviews to evaluate your programming skills. These tests usually involve solving algorithmic problems, debugging code, or writing efficient code to handle certain tasks. Here are the general types of coding tests you might encounter:

### 1. **Algorithm and Data Structure Questions:**
These focus on your ability to use algorithms and data structures to solve problems efficiently.
- **Sorting and Searching**
Example: Implement a sorting algorithm like QuickSort or MergeSort, or write a binary search function.
- **Linked Lists**
Example: Reverse a linked list or detect a cycle in a linked list.
- **Trees and Graphs**
Example: Find the height of a binary tree, or perform a breadth-first search (BFS) or depth-first search (DFS) on a graph.
- **Dynamic Programming**
Example: Solve problems like the Fibonacci sequence, the knapsack problem, or longest common subsequence.
- **Recursion**
Example: Write a function that calculates factorials or solves the Towers of Hanoi problem.

### 2. **String Manipulation:**
These problems test your ability to handle and manipulate strings efficiently.
- Example: Write a function to check if a string is a palindrome, or find the longest substring without repeating characters.

### 3. **Mathematical Problems:**
These involve solving problems with mathematical concepts.
- Example: Check if a number is prime, or find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of two numbers.

### 4. **Array and Matrix Problems:**
These involve operations and algorithms on arrays or matrices.
- Example: Rotate a matrix, find the maximum sum subarray (Kadane’s algorithm), or merge two sorted arrays.

### 5. **Problem Solving with Constraints:**
In some cases, you may be given a problem where you need to optimize for time or space complexity.
- Example: Write an algorithm that finds the shortest path in a maze with obstacles, and ensure that it runs in O(n log n) time.

### 6. **Debugging:**
In some coding tests, you might be asked to debug a given piece of code that’s producing errors or incorrect output.

### 7. **Object-Oriented Design:**
These questions test your ability to design systems and classes using object-oriented principles.
- Example: Design a class to represent a library system, or implement a parking lot with multiple types of vehicles.

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### Tips for Coding Tests:

1. **Understand the Problem:**
- Read the problem statement carefully before jumping into writing code.
- Clarify the input, output, and constraints with the interviewer (if needed).

2. **Plan Your Approach:**
- Before writing code, think about the algorithm you’ll use and the time/space complexity.
- Break down the problem into smaller steps and outline your solution.

3. **Write Clean, Efficient Code:**
- Focus on writing readable and efficient code.
- Optimize your solution to handle edge cases and large input sizes.

4. **Test Your Solution:**
- Test your code with sample inputs, including edge cases (empty input, large numbers, etc.).

5. **Communicate Your Thought Process:**
- As you write your code, explain your approach to the interviewer. This shows your problem-solving process.

### Example Coding Problem:

**Problem:**
Write a function to find the "Nth" Fibonacci number.

**Solution:**
```python
def fibonacci(n):
if n <= 1:
return n
a, b = 0, 1
for i in range(2, n+1):
a, b = b, a + b
return b
```

**Explanation:**
- The Fibonacci sequence starts with 0 and 1, and each subsequent number is the sum of the two preceding ones.
- We use an iterative approach to calculate the Fibonacci number at the nth position.

### Practice Platforms:
To prepare for coding tests, you can practice on the following platforms:
- **LeetCode**
- **HackerRank**
- **CodeSignal**
- **Codewars**
- **Exercism**

These platforms provide a wide variety of problems to improve your coding skills and familiarize yourself with common interview questions.

Round 6 - Assignment 

An **assignment** in the context of a job or academic setting is typically a task or project that you're asked to complete as part of your evaluation. The nature of the assignment will depend on the type of role or course you're involved with. Below are a few types of assignments you might encounter, along with how you can approach them:

### 1. **Technical Assignment (for a tech role)**
If you're applying for a technical position (like software engineering or data science), you might be given a coding or algorithm-based task. This could include:
- **Building a program or web app**: You might be asked to create a simple application, implement an algorithm, or design a feature based on the company’s needs.
- **Data Analysis**: Given a dataset, you may be required to clean, analyze, and extract insights from it using tools like Excel, SQL, Python, or R.
- **Problem-Solving Tasks**: Solve algorithmic problems or complete coding challenges (similar to those in a coding interview).

**Approach:**
- **Understand the requirements**: Read the assignment carefully, understand the scope, and ask any questions if something isn’t clear.
- **Plan your solution**: Break down the task into smaller steps. Plan your code, database queries, or analysis method.
- **Test thoroughly**: Ensure your code or solution works with a variety of inputs, including edge cases.
- **Document your work**: Include comments in your code, and provide a brief explanation of your approach and thought process.

---

### 2. **Business Assignment (for a business role)**
In a business-related position, the assignment could involve:
- **Case Studies**: You may be given a hypothetical business problem, like a company facing challenges in sales or operations. You'll need to analyze the issue, suggest solutions, and present them clearly.
- **Market Research**: Conduct research about an industry or competitors, analyze trends, and compile a report with insights and recommendations.
- **Business Strategy**: Devise a strategy to help a company grow, expand its market, or improve operations.

**Approach:**
- **Identify key issues**: Make sure to fully understand the business problem, and highlight any key challenges.
- **Gather data**: Use relevant data, facts, or market trends to support your arguments.
- **Develop a solution**: Propose actionable solutions with clear reasoning, potential risks, and benefits.
- **Present your findings**: Structure your report or presentation logically, and be ready to defend your solution.

---

### 3. **Design or Creative Assignment**
For roles in design (graphic design, UX/UI, etc.), the assignment may involve:
- **Creating visual designs**: You could be tasked with designing logos, web pages, or app interfaces.
- **Developing a brand concept**: Designing a complete branding package, such as a logo, color scheme, and typography.
- **Wireframing or Prototyping**: Designing a prototype for a mobile or web application.

**Approach:**
- **Understand the brand or problem**: Research the company or product and ensure your design aligns with its values, audience, and goals.
- **Sketch or wireframe first**: Create initial mock-ups or wireframes before jumping into the final design.
- **Seek feedback**: If possible, get feedback from others to improve your design.
- **Present your design**: Provide context on how your design decisions align with the brand or project goals.

---

### 4. **Writing Assignment**
In fields like marketing, journalism, or academia, writing assignments are common. These might include:
- **Content creation**: Write a blog post, article, or social media content.
- **Research paper or essay**: You may be asked to write a research paper, analysis, or essay on a particular topic.
- **Copywriting**: Write persuasive copy for advertisements, websites, or product descriptions.

**Approach:**
- **Research thoroughly**: Understand the topic you're writing about, and gather credible sources or data.
- **Create an outline**: Organize your thoughts logically before writing the full content.
- **Write and revise**: Draft the assignment, then revise it for clarity, conciseness, and flow.
- **Proofread**: Make sure your writing is free of grammar or spelling errors.

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### General Tips for Completing an Assignment:

- **Time Management**: Plan your time carefully. Break down the assignment into smaller tasks and set deadlines for each task.
- **Quality over Quantity**: Focus on providing a well-thought-out solution rather than rushing to complete a lot of work.
- **Seek Feedback**: If you're unsure about your approach, don't hesitate to ask for feedback from colleagues, peers, or mentors.
- **Polish Your Presentation**: Whether it's a report, code, or design, make sure your final deliverable is polished and easy to understand.

---

Would you like more specific guidance on a particular type of assignment you're working on?

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - 1. **Customize Your Resume and Cover Letter**: Tailor your resume and cover letter for each job you apply to. Highlight relevant skills and experiences that align with the job description.

2. **Network**: Connect with professionals in your industry, attend events, and use platforms like LinkedIn. Networking can open doors to unadvertised opportunities.

3. **Research Employers**: Before applying, research the company’s culture, values, and work environment. This will help you tailor your application and perform better in interviews.

4. **Stay Organized**: Keep track of the jobs you've applied to, the deadlines, and any follow-up actions. A job search can get overwhelming, so organization is key.

5. **Prepare for Interviews**: Practice common interview questions, research the company thoroughly, and have questions ready for the interviewer. Confidence and preparedness go a long way.

6. **Stay Persistent and Positive**: Job hunting can be tough, and rejection is part of the process. Stay motivated, keep improving your skills, and remain positive.

7. **Develop New Skills**: If you’re not landing the roles you want, consider taking online courses or certifications that can boost your qualifications and make you more marketable.

8. **Leverage Social Media**: Showcase your expertise by sharing articles, insights, or personal projects on LinkedIn. Employers sometimes use social media to find candidates.

Is there a particular area of the job search you’re focusing on? I can offer more targeted advice!
Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Technical 

(5 Questions)

  • Q1. About interface and abstract class with C# coding
  • Q2. Output prediction for interface program in C#
  • Ans. 

    To predict output for an interface program in C#

    • Understand the input parameters and expected output of the interface program

    • Analyze the logic and algorithms used in the program

    • Consider edge cases and potential errors in the program

    • Use debugging tools and test cases to validate the output prediction

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Sql queries like finding the 2nd largest salary, few joins,cte.
  • Q4. C# Program for reversing a string of text.
  • Ans. 

    C# program to reverse a string of text

    • Use the ToCharArray method to convert the string to a char array

    • Use a for loop to iterate through the array and reverse the characters

    • Use the String constructor to create a new string from the reversed char array

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. And oops concepts, dependency injection, Solid principles with examples and design patterns you in your projects and how.
Round 2 - Technical 

(4 Questions)

  • Q1. Few sql queries like window functions
  • Q2. About indexing and stored procedures and triggers.
  • Q3. How do you manage the team
  • Q4. String programs using linq
  • Ans. 

    Using LINQ to manipulate string arrays in C#

    • Use LINQ methods like Where, Select, OrderBy, etc. to filter, transform, or sort string arrays

    • Example: string[] names = {"Alice", "Bob", "Charlie"}; var result = names.Where(name => name.Length > 4);

    • Example: string[] fruits = {"apple", "banana", "cherry"}; var sortedFruits = fruits.OrderBy(fruit => fruit);

  • Answered by AI
Round 3 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Just a salary and location discussion

Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for Capgemini Senior Software Engineer 1 interview:
  • OOPS
  • Design Patterns
  • Solid principles
  • MS SQL Server
  • LINQ

Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - One-on-one 

(5 Questions)

  • Q1. List down Java 8 features and use case
  • Ans. 

    Java 8 introduced several new features including lambda expressions, streams, and functional interfaces.

    • Lambda expressions: Allow for more concise and readable code by enabling functional programming.

    • Streams: Provide a way to work with collections of objects in a more functional style.

    • Functional interfaces: Interfaces with a single abstract method, used to enable lambda expressions.

    • Optional class: Helps to avoid null p...

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  • Q2. List down Spring boot annotation used
  • Ans. 

    Spring boot annotations are used to simplify the development process by providing metadata to the Spring framework.

    • 1. @SpringBootApplication - Main annotation to indicate the main class of a Spring Boot application.

    • 2. @RestController - Annotation for RESTful web services.

    • 3. @Autowired - Dependency injection annotation.

    • 4. @GetMapping, @PostMapping, @PutMapping, @DeleteMapping - Annotations for mapping HTTP requests to c...

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  • Q3. Difference between String builder and String Buffer
  • Ans. 

    String Builder is not synchronized and faster, while String Buffer is synchronized and slower.

    • String Builder is not thread-safe, while String Buffer is thread-safe.

    • String Builder is faster due to lack of synchronization, while String Buffer is slower due to synchronization.

    • String Builder is recommended for single-threaded operations, while String Buffer is recommended for multi-threaded operations.

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  • Q4. What is String pool
  • Ans. 

    String pool is a storage area in memory where strings are stored to optimize memory usage by reusing common strings.

    • String pool helps in reducing memory usage by storing only one copy of each unique string.

    • Strings created using double quotes are stored in the string pool.

    • Strings created using new keyword are not stored in the string pool.

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  • Q5. Number of memory type have. like heap memory , stack
  • Ans. 

    There are two main types of memory in a computer system: stack memory and heap memory.

    • Stack memory is used for static memory allocation and is managed by the compiler. It is typically faster but limited in size.

    • Heap memory is used for dynamic memory allocation and is managed by the programmer. It is slower but has a larger size.

    • Examples: C programming language uses stack memory for function calls and heap memory for dy

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Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for IBM Senior Software Engineer interview:
  • Collections
  • java 8
  • Spring Boot
  • tsl
  • SSL
  • OOPS
  • String pool
  • Heap memory
  • Strig builder
  • String buffer

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