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I have three sections for aptitude that analyze your thinking skills.
My strength lies in my problem-solving skills and ability to learn quickly. My weakness is sometimes getting too focused on details.
Strength: Strong problem-solving skills
Strength: Quick learner
Weakness: Getting too focused on details (provide example)
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Code for rand7 using rand5 function
Use rand5 twice to generate a number in [1,25] with equal probability
If the number is greater than 21, discard and try again
Otherwise, return (number mod 7) + 1
LRU cache is implemented using a doubly linked list and a hash map.
Create a doubly linked list to keep track of the order of elements in the cache.
Create a hash map to store the key-value pairs of the cache.
When a new element is added, check if the cache is full. If it is, remove the least recently used element from the linked list and the hash map.
When an element is accessed, move it to the front of the linked list to...
Function to randomly select pivot element in Quick Sort
Generate a random index within the range of the array
Return the element at the randomly generated index as the pivot
I appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
The interviewer called my via phone and simultaneously provided me a link where I had to write the code for a given problem. It was scheduled at 12:30 pm, so timing was not an issue. It was a standard DP question involving a 2D matrix. The question was easy and I was able to code it within given time.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
The interviewer asked me two coding questions in this round.
Efficient program to find sum of largest contiguous subarray within a one-dimensional array.
Use Kadane's algorithm to find the maximum sum subarray in O(n) time complexity.
Initialize max_sum and current_sum to 0, iterate through array updating current_sum and max_sum.
Return max_sum as the result.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This was on-site round at their Bangalore office. The interviewer was friendly and helpful. The interview held inside a conference room.
Given an undirected and disconnected graph G(V, E)
, where V
is the number of vertices and E
is the number of edges, the connections between vertices are provided in the 'GR...
DFS traversal problem to find connected components in an undirected and disconnected graph.
Use Depth First Search (DFS) algorithm to traverse the graph and find connected components
Maintain a visited array to keep track of visited vertices
Iterate through all vertices and perform DFS on unvisited vertices to find connected components
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This was the next round of the onsite interviews. Took place in the same conference room as that of the previous round.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This was the third round of the onsite interview.
Practice DP based questions as much as you can. Also, be confident during the interview about your solution. For practice, you can prefer Coding Ninjas and Geeks For Geeks.
Application resume tips for other job seekersKeep it short. Mention the academic and professional projects you've done. Add your educational details properly with percentage or CGPA obtained.
Final outcome of the interviewSelectedI appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
The coding round consisted of 3 coding questions. 1st question was of 20 marks, 2nd and 3rd of 50 marks.
Given an array 'ARR' consisting of 'N' positive integers, determine the minimum number of operations needed to make all elements of the array equal. You may ...
Determine minimum operations to make all array elements equal using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
Iterate through array to find the minimum and maximum values
Calculate the difference between the maximum and minimum values
Return the difference as the minimum number of operations needed
Given an array of obstacles' coordinates, determine the minimal jump length to reach beyond all obstacles starting from coordinate 0 while avoiding landing on any obstacle...
Find the minimal jump length to bypass all obstacles while avoiding landing on any obstacle.
Iterate through the obstacle coordinates to find the maximum coordinate.
Calculate the minimum jump length needed to bypass all obstacles.
Ensure the jump length consistently avoids all obstacle points.
The final jump can overshoot the line's end point.
You are given an unsorted array/list ‘ARR’ of ‘N’ integers. Your task is to return the length of the longest consecutive sequence.
The consecutive sequence ...
Find the length of the longest consecutive sequence in an unsorted array of integers.
Sort the array to make it easier to identify consecutive sequences.
Use a set to store unique elements and check for consecutive numbers.
Track the length of consecutive sequences and update the maximum length found.
Handle duplicates by counting only one occurrence in the consecutive sequence.
Round duration - 45 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Timing: 10:15 - 11:00 am.
The interview was online from home.
Round duration - 45 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Timing: 2:15 - 3:00 PM
The interview was online from home.
There were a few audio cuts in the video call but we were able to manage regardless.
Given a string STR
containing characters from [a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], and special characters, determine the reverse of the string.
The input starts with a single i...
Reverse a given string containing characters from [a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], and special characters.
Iterate through the characters of the string in reverse order and append them to a new string.
Use built-in functions like reverse() or StringBuilder in languages like Python or Java for efficient reversal.
Handle special characters and numbers along with alphabets while reversing the string.
Ensure to print each reversed string
Tip 1 : For OOPS, DS and programming, I recommend Codezen, Leetcode, InterviewBit and GeeksforGeeks.
Tip 2 : For OS, DBMS and Computer Network, I recommend GateSmasher, Knowledge Gate and TutorialsPoint.
Tip 3 : For SQL, I recommend W3Schools and GeeksforGeeks.
Tip 4 : Always maintain your cool during Interviews, and answer the questions calmly. If you get stuck in a problem, do not hesitate to ask for hints.
Tip 1: Mention only those projects and internships in your resume that you are comfortable with, that is, you can explain to the interviewee.
Tip 2: Mention only those skills/programming languages in your resume that you are comfortable with, that is, you have proper knowledge of as the interviewee can ask questions from those languages specifically.
Tip 3: Keep your data in your resume honest and accurate.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
OA was about dp and graph
Was about dp graphs and sliding window
I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There was 1 interview round.
Prepare well for machine coding rounds.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
The DSA round happens with pseudo code
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
It consisted of 3 medium-hard dsa questions
I appeared for an interview in Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
3 coding Questions:
1st : Easy question based on simple loop iteration
2nd :Medium level Dp question
3rd : Medium level tree question(where we were not just required to complete the tree function but to build whole bst from
scratch)
It was conducted from 1:30 - 3:00 pm.
The coding platform was very good (as auto indentation and auto completion of brackets were there)
having camera on.
You are given the stock prices for N
days. Each day i
signifies the price of a stock on that day. Your goal is to calculate the maximum profit that can be achieved by buyin...
Calculate maximum profit by buying and selling stocks on different days.
Iterate through the stock prices and buy on the day when the price is lower than the next day's price, and sell on the day when the price is higher than the next day's price.
Keep track of the total profit earned by summing up the differences between buying and selling prices.
Return the total profit as the maximum profit that can be earned.
You are given a binary tree with 'N' unique nodes, and a specific start node from where the fire will begin. The task is to determine the time in minute...
The task is to determine the time in minutes required to burn the entire binary tree starting from a given node.
Traverse the tree from the given start node to calculate the time taken to burn the entire tree.
Use a queue to keep track of nodes and their burning time.
Increment the burning time for each level of nodes until the entire tree is burned.
Round duration - 75-80 minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
This was a completely technical coding round where I was asked to solve the problems of data structures.
The codepad where i was asked to code was fine,
The interviewer was very friendly and was helpful and understanding.
I also asked him about his work and experience in the company and some other questions.
Given an N*M matrix filled with integer numbers, your task is to find the maximum path sum starting from any cell in the first row and ending at any cell in the last row. Y...
Round duration - 45 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was held on Gmeet platform
The interviewer was very experienced person and was very nice too.
He made me comfortable by first introducing himself in a very detailed way and then asking me mine introduction
Since I feel that his internet connection was not very good so he turned off his camera but I decided not to turn off mine as in online interviews your face reviles your confidence
the interviewer mostly asked me questions about my interests in technical field and the project that I have done
Tip 1 : Practice atleast(easy and medium questions from leetcode under(Top Interview Questions)) and all the questions from Gfg under(must to do coding questions for interviews))
Tip 2 : Don't learn each and every question you solved but try to solve question in a way that you can solve its variation during interviews
Tip 3 : Do one project(one is enough) which you can explain with full technical details (why you used this technology, and all logics you applied in implementation)
Tip 4: Atleast read the round 1 (Coding round) Archives from (Geeks for geeks or Glassdoor). To get your mind prepared for the types of questions that company usually asks.(Coding round is the toughest Step in the whole Process to clear)
Tip 1: Have at least one project which you have made yourself and you should know all the technical questions related to that project (I feel project domain hardly matters like web development or android or ML/AI)
Tip 2: You should Put only those skills in resume :
1. Which the company requires (eg if you know company doesn't require Networking domain knowledge so
don't include it unnecessary if you are not much confident in it)
2. For on campus internships resume shortlisting is very easy so don't add anything unnecessary which might
cause you pain during interview.
I appeared for an interview in Jan 2021.
Round duration - 40 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
You are given a string STR
which contains alphabets, numbers, and special characters. Your task is to reverse the string.
STR = "abcde"
"e...
Reverse a given string containing alphabets, numbers, and special characters.
Iterate through the string from the end to the beginning and append each character to a new string.
Use built-in functions like reverse() or slicing to reverse the string.
Handle special characters and numbers while reversing the string.
Ensure to consider the constraints on the input string length and number of test cases.
Given an array of positive integers, determine the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) of a pair of elements such that it is the maximum among all possible pairs in the array. The...
Find the maximum GCD of a pair of elements in an array of positive integers.
Iterate through all pairs of elements in the array
Calculate the GCD of each pair using Euclidean algorithm
Keep track of the maximum GCD found
Return the maximum GCD value
Round duration - 20 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Tip 1 : Practice Atleast 250 Questions
Tip 2 : Do atleast 2 projects
Tip 1 : Have some projects on resume.
Tip 2 : Do not put false things on resume.
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