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I appeared for an interview in Jul 2017.
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I am a recent graduate looking to gain experience in the field.
I have completed internships or projects during my studies.
I am eager to learn and grow in a professional environment.
I was responsible for conducting market research, creating social media content, and assisting with event planning.
Conducted market research to identify trends and opportunities
Created engaging social media content to increase brand awareness
Assisted in planning and executing events to promote company products/services
I am a recent graduate with a degree in Computer Science and a passion for coding and problem-solving.
Recent graduate with a degree in Computer Science
Passionate about coding and problem-solving
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Experience with programming languages such as Java, Python, and C++
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Jul 2017. There were 5 interview rounds.
I applied via Other and was interviewed in Jan 2018. There were 5 interview rounds.
I applied via Other and was interviewed in Jan 2018. There were 5 interview rounds.
I appeared for an interview before May 2016.
I appeared for an interview in Jul 2017.
I appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
A thief is planning to rob a store and can carry a maximum weight of 'W' in his knapsack. The store contains 'N' items where the ith item has a weight of 'wi' and a value of...
Yes, the 0/1 Knapsack problem can be solved using dynamic programming with a space complexity of not more than O(W).
Use a 1D array to store the maximum value that can be stolen for each weight capacity from 0 to W.
Iterate through each item and update the array based on whether including the item would increase the total value.
The final value in the array at index W will be the maximum value that can be stolen.
Given an array or list of integers 'ARR', identify the second largest element in 'ARR'.
If a second largest element does not exist, return -1.
ARR = [2,...
Find the second largest element in an array of integers.
Iterate through the array to find the largest and second largest elements.
Handle cases where all elements are identical.
Return -1 if a second largest element does not exist.
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
System Design Round
Design a scalable system for Twitter with key components and architecture.
Use microservices architecture for scalability and fault isolation.
Key components include user service, tweet service, timeline service, and notification service.
Use a distributed database like Cassandra for storing tweets and user data.
Implement a message queue like Kafka for handling real-time updates and notifications.
Use a caching layer like ...
Round duration - 30 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It is just a formality
Tip 1 : System Design
Tip 2 : Practice questions from leetcode
Tip 3 : Have some projects.
Tip 1 : Mention what you know
Tip 2 : Good previous work to showcase
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before May 2020. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in May 2021. There was 1 interview round.
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