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Updated 9 Aug 2022

Insolutions Global Senior Software Engineer Interview Experiences

1 interview found

I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Aug 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
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Round 2 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Basic on question related to hiring..based on your applied skill set like front end backend
Round 3 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. 2nd technical round will be bit difficult, pratical questions on projects worked on. Be confident while answering...it's also depends on interviewer... My 2 nd technical round was difficult
Round 4 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Expected CTC and negotiation on salary..stick to your expected salary...hr will try to negotiate

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be prepared before interview
You must have good communication
Technical round must be prepared well
Interact with HR professionally mentioned your value to them during salary negotiation

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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Oct 2020. There was 1 interview round.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Rate Limiter Design, Code Hash map from scratch, Integer to roman, rectangle overlap, repeating non overlapping subsequence in a given string
  • Q2. Few questions related to SQL, Merchant Onboard ing design, Restaurant design

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Leetcode, Interviewbit PayPal questions

I appeared for an interview before Dec 2020.

Round 1 - Video Call 

(1 Question)

Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy

The interview was held in the evening on a weekday, Interview was nice and quite experienced, he asked me about my previous experience in the area and they told me about the team and work for which they were hiring, we did some discussion on that. Meanwhile, I was also asked a few questions on Database and SQL.

  • Q1. 

    Find Magic Index in Sorted Array

    Given a sorted array A consisting of N integers, your task is to find the magic index in the given array, where the magic index is defined as an index i such that A[i] = i...

  • Ans. 

    Find the magic index in a sorted array where A[i] = i.

    • Iterate through the array and check if A[i] = i for each index i

    • Utilize binary search for a more efficient solution

    • Handle cases where there are multiple magic indices or none at all

  • Answered by AI
Round 2 - Coding Test 

(1 Question)

Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium

The interview was in the afternoon. There were some glitches with the teams meeting but it got sorted out in a few minutes. This round was purely coding based. He started with questions on arrays, linked lists, and string manipulation with an increasing level of hardness. The tricky part was that the online editor I was given for writing the code was not an IDE but a simple text editor, so I wasn't getting any help in terms of code completion or syntax errors or syntax highlighting.

  • Q1. 

    Find All Pairs Adding Up to Target

    Given an array of integers ARR of length N and an integer Target, your task is to return all pairs of elements such that they add up to the Target.

    Input:

    The first line ...
  • Ans. 

    The task is to find all pairs of elements in an array that add up to a given target.

    • Iterate through the array and for each element, check if the difference between the target and the element exists in a hash set.

    • If it exists, add the pair to the result. If not, add the element to the hash set.

    • Handle cases where the same element is used twice in a pair.

    • Return (-1, -1) if no pair is found.

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Professional and academic backgroundI applied for the job as Software Engineer in BangaloreEligibility criteriaNone, as I am experienced professionalPaypal interview preparation:Topics to prepare for the interview - Data structures, Algorithms, System Design, Javascript, Database, OOPsTime required to prepare for the interview - 3 monthsInterview preparation tips for other job seekers

Tip 1 : Always keep your focus on learning the basics, they should be rock solid
Tip 2 : Don't try to cram things days or weeks before interviews, that never helps. Try to learn little by little every day incrementally.
Tip 3 : Don't try to target any specific company, it almost never works out, just stay true to yourself and keep doing the hard work, opportunity will come to you eventually.
Tip 4 : If you need to prepare in a short time, I would suggest doing the 30-day interview challenge on Leetcode

Application resume tips for other job seekers

Tip 1 : Keep it short and simple, don't clutter with lots of text, try to convey things using bullet points instead of paragraphs
Tip 2 : Don't use fancy graphics and make sure the resume is not more than 1 page (or maybe 2 in case you have more experience)

Final outcome of the interviewSelected

Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. How is MongoDB scalable?
  • Ans. 

    MongoDB is scalable due to its ability to horizontally partition data across multiple servers.

    • MongoDB uses sharding to distribute data across multiple servers.

    • Sharding allows for horizontal scaling by adding more servers to the cluster.

    • MongoDB also supports replica sets for high availability and fault tolerance.

    • Indexes can be created on any field in a MongoDB document, allowing for efficient querying of large datasets.

  • Answered by AI

Skills evaluated in this interview

I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jan 2021. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Basics of Data structures
  • Q2. Basics on oops

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Prepare well on Data Structures and oops concept in depth

I appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.

Round 1 - Coding Test 

(1 Question)

Round duration - 90 mins
Round difficulty - Hard

There were questions related to DP and DFS.

 

  • Q1. 

    Trapping Rain Water Problem Statement

    You are given a long type array/list ARR of size N, representing an elevation map. The value ARR[i] denotes the elevation of the ith bar. Your task is to determine th...

  • Ans. 

    Calculate the total amount of rainwater that can be trapped between given elevations in an array.

    • Iterate through the array and calculate the maximum height on the left and right of each bar.

    • Calculate the amount of water that can be trapped at each bar by taking the minimum of the maximum heights on the left and right.

    • Sum up the trapped water at each bar to get the total trapped water for the entire array.

  • Answered by AI
Round 2 - Video Call 

(3 Questions)

Round duration - 60 mins
Round difficulty - Medium

At first, I was asked about the different projects that I have done so far. We had a detailed discussion on the same.
He also checked my OOP concepts

  • Q1. Can you describe the process of designing an LRU Cache from scratch during your System Design Round?
  • Ans. 

    Designing an LRU Cache involves implementing a data structure that stores a fixed number of items and removes the least recently used item when full.

    • Start by defining the data structure for the cache, typically using a combination of a hashmap and a doubly linked list.

    • Implement methods for getting and setting key-value pairs in the cache.

    • When a new item is added to the cache, check if it exceeds the maximum capacity. I...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. 

    Reverse Linked List Problem Statement

    Given a Singly Linked List of integers, your task is to reverse the Linked List by altering the links between the nodes.

    Input:

    The first line of input is an intege...
  • Ans. 

    Reverse a singly linked list by altering the links between nodes.

    • Iterate through the linked list and reverse the links between nodes

    • Use three pointers to keep track of the current, previous, and next nodes

    • Update the links between nodes to reverse the list

    • Return the head of the reversed linked list

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. 

    Middle of a Linked List

    You are given the head node of a singly linked list. Your task is to return a pointer pointing to the middle of the linked list.

    If there is an odd number of elements, return the ...

  • Ans. 

    Return the middle element of a singly linked list, or the one farther from the head if there are even elements.

    • Traverse the linked list with two pointers, one moving twice as fast as the other

    • When the fast pointer reaches the end, the slow pointer will be at the middle

    • If there are even elements, return the one that is farther from the head node

    • Handle edge cases like linked list of size 1 or empty list

  • Answered by AI
Round 3 - Video Call 

Round duration - 60 mins
Round difficulty - Medium

It is HR + Technical round
asked about the Behavioural questions and how you justify yourself in an argument .questions related to current technology.
They gave me feedback on how well I had performed so far and gave me suggestions on what more can I do to further improve myself.

Interview Preparation Tips

Professional and academic backgroundI applied for the job as SDE - 1 in BangaloreEligibility criteriaGood ProjectsRazorpay interview preparation:Topics to prepare for the interview - Projects, Development, NoSQL, Data Structure, OOPS, DBMS, Algorithm.Time required to prepare for the interview - 4 monthsInterview preparation tips for other job seekers

Tip 1 : Be thorough about your projects
Tip 2 : Prepare Ds and Algo and Practice all standard questions 
Tip 3 : Know the complexities of the code that you’ve written.

Application resume tips for other job seekers

Tip 1 : Mention at least 2 projects.
Tip 2 : Don't make any silly spelling mistakes on resume

Final outcome of the interviewSelected

Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview Questionnaire 

6 Questions

  • Q1. Strings
  • Q2. Java 8 features like lamba expressions stream API
  • Q3. Collections
  • Q4. Autoboxing and Unboxing
  • Q5. Generics
  • Q6. String manipulation problems
  • Ans. 

    String manipulation problems involve modifying or analyzing strings of characters.

    • Use built-in string methods like substring, replace, and split.

    • Regular expressions can be powerful tools for pattern matching and manipulation.

    • Be mindful of edge cases like empty strings and null values.

    • Consider the time and space complexity of your solution.

    • Practice with coding challenges on websites like LeetCode and HackerRank.

  • Answered by AI

Skills evaluated in this interview

Software Developer Interview Questions & Answers

Visa user image Pranav Bhat Thirthahalli

posted on 3 Dec 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

14 Questions

  • Q1. What is race condition and how can it be eliminated
  • Ans. 

    Race condition is a situation where multiple threads/processes access and manipulate shared data simultaneously.

    • It can be eliminated by using synchronization techniques like locks, semaphores, and mutexes.

    • Another way is to use atomic operations that ensure the data is accessed and modified atomically.

    • Using thread-safe data structures can also prevent race conditions.

    • Example: Two threads trying to increment a shared var...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What is JCube?
  • Ans. 

    JCube is a Java library for creating and manipulating Rubik's Cube puzzles.

    • JCube provides classes for representing Rubik's Cube puzzles and algorithms for solving them.

    • It supports various cube sizes and can generate random scrambles.

    • JCube can be used in Java applications or as a standalone command-line tool.

    • It is open source and available on GitHub.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What is regression testing?
  • Ans. 

    Regression testing is the process of testing changes made to a software application to ensure that existing functionality still works.

    • It is performed after making changes to the software

    • It ensures that existing functionality is not affected by the changes

    • It helps to catch any defects or bugs that may have been introduced

    • It can be automated using testing tools

    • Examples include retesting after bug fixes, testing after new

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Discussion on different sorting techniques
  • Q5. Discussion on SQL and SQL optimisaion
  • Q6. Software engineering principles
  • Ans. 

    Software engineering principles are the best practices and guidelines for developing high-quality software.

    • Software should be designed with modularity and scalability in mind.

    • Code should be well-documented and easy to read.

    • Testing and debugging should be an integral part of the development process.

    • Version control should be used to manage code changes.

    • Security and privacy should be considered throughout the development

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. Java and OOP's question
  • Q8. Define Singleton class
  • Ans. 

    A Singleton class is a class that can only have one instance at a time.

    • It restricts the instantiation of a class to a single object.

    • It provides a global point of access to that instance.

    • It is often used in situations where a single object is required to coordinate actions across a system.

    • Example: Database connection manager, Configuration manager, Logger manager.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q9. Explain Testing principles and Design principles
  • Ans. 

    Testing principles ensure software quality, while design principles guide software development.

    • Testing principles include unit testing, integration testing, and acceptance testing.

    • Design principles include SOLID, DRY, and KISS.

    • Testing principles ensure that software meets requirements and is free of defects.

    • Design principles guide software development to be modular, maintainable, and scalable.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q10. Types of machine learning and methods and examples, they may give you a situation and ask you which technique is good and why
  • Q11. Why choose you for VISA?
  • Ans. 

    I have the necessary skills, experience, and passion to contribute to VISA's success.

    • I have a strong background in software development and have worked on projects similar to those at VISA.

    • I am a quick learner and can adapt to new technologies and programming languages easily.

    • I am passionate about creating high-quality software that meets the needs of users and exceeds their expectations.

    • I am a team player and can work...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q12. Which profile is good for you?
  • Ans. 

    A profile that challenges me to learn and grow while allowing me to contribute to a team.

    • A position that encourages continuous learning and development

    • A role that allows me to collaborate with a team and contribute to projects

    • A company culture that aligns with my values and work ethic

  • Answered by AI
  • Q13. About the work culture at VISA Inc
  • Q14. If u already have a placement, why this company
  • Ans. 

    I am interested in exploring new opportunities and challenges that this company can offer.

    • I am impressed with the company's reputation and growth potential.

    • I am excited about the projects and technologies this company is working on.

    • I believe this company can provide me with a better work-life balance and career growth opportunities.

    • I am looking for a company culture that aligns with my values and goals.

    • I am open to exp...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Online Test on mettl.com
- 2 coding questions ( 15*2 = 30 marks ) - Moderate level
- 10 MCQs on Programming and Java ( 1*10 = 10)
- 6 MCQs on Machine Learning and Hadoop ( 1*6 = 6 )
- 6 MCQs on Computer Networks ( 1*6 = 6 )
- 6 MCQs on Computer Infrastructure and Architecture ( 1*6 = 6)
- 6 MCQs on Application security and Cryptography ( 1*6 = 6)
15 shortlisted from here including 8 B.Techs and 7 M.Techs for F2F interviews, which were taken by VISA employees from their US and Singapore offices( since they don't have any office at India ).

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: They may give you a situation and ask you to explain which Software engineering principles will you use. They ask you how will you explain the concept of stacks and queues to a 7 year old, or to a granny, so as to encourage programming(like seriously ? )

General Tips: Nothing as such, since this was my second on-campus placement, I had good experience of interviews.
Keep your fundamentals in all computer science subjects open. Unlike other companies they don't focus much on coding alone. The only other company which also looks at perfection in all computer science aspects is Xerox Research Center India.
Challenging and Equally rewarding, but seriously a unique experience with no much tension
Skills:
College Name: NIT Surathkal

Skills evaluated in this interview

Software Engineer Interview Questions & Answers

Visa user image Pranali Yawalkar

posted on 14 Dec 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

7 Questions

  • Q1. Discussion on my internships and course projects.
  • Q2. My field of interest, how well have I fared in it.
  • Q3. Design a mvc controller system where given a url, I am able to invoke the right controller. Eg, given "xyz.com/a/b/c", I should be able to invoke c controller by going through a and b
  • Q4. Design autocomplete in IDEs
  • Ans. 

    Autocomplete in IDEs helps developers write code faster by suggesting code snippets and completing code as they type.

    • Autocomplete should suggest code snippets based on the context of the code being written

    • Autocomplete should prioritize suggestions based on frequency of use

    • Autocomplete should also suggest variable and function names

    • Autocomplete should be customizable to allow for user-defined snippets and suggestions

    • Exa...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. What is my weakness
  • Ans. 

    My weakness is public speaking.

    • I tend to get nervous when speaking in front of large groups.

    • I am working on improving my public speaking skills by practicing and seeking feedback.

    • I have taken courses and attended workshops to help me overcome my fear of public speaking.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. Given 2 game scenarios for basketball, and given p as the probability of making a basket in an attempt, I have to understand the condition where game1 would be preferable over game2. In first game, I have ...
  • Ans. 

    Comparing 2 basketball game scenarios with different number of trials and baskets required to win

    • Calculate the probability of winning in each game scenario using binomial distribution formula

    • Compare the probabilities to determine which game scenario is preferable

    • In game1, the probability of winning is p. In game2, the probability of winning is the sum of probabilities of making 2 or 3 baskets

    • If p is high, game1 is pref...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. Given a dictionary of words, I have to go from one word to another in least number of transitions where a transition is a defined as changing any letter of the current word such that the new word is also i...

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The test was on hackerrank.
Tips: * Fast coding and problem solving required
* Time crunch
* The test is valued a LOT in the hiring process
Duration: 120 minutes
Total Questions: 4

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Question 1 : He tried to take the discussion to web based technologies to which I straightly told I don’t know. Not sure if that was a good decision. Nevertheless, he went over my resume a lot of times and asked about various projects.
Question 2 : Discussed the various projects related to it.
Question 3 : He asked this question because I had worked on django during my FB internship. I proposed a tree based structure. xyz.com/a/b/c ---> b is child of a, c is child of b.

Question 4 : Next he moved to a very interesting question. Given a simple text editor, I want to facilitate autocomplete feature. We discussed about syntactic methods using language specific keywords. I suggested a trie based implementation which he liked. Later he asked me to improve and redirected me to using scope of the variables, and grammar of the language. We discussed about all the steps I did in language translators lab (macrojava -> minijava -> typechecking -> miniIR -> microIR -> miniRA ->Mips) where we built a Java compiler in Java. We later hopped back to original question and I suggested that we can use grammar to to store multiple (nested kind of) tries for different scope. He asked me how would I define “scope”. He gave me a scenario which helped me come up with the nested trie structure
int a;
{
int b;
{
int c; //a b c can be used
}
{
int d; //a b d can be used
}
}
He then asked me details of how I would code. I said we could use the respective visitors and maintain the current trie root for scope. He liked it but I missed at 2 places :
1. He asked me about token generation used in a compiler and I said flex and bison. I was expected to elaborate a bit.
2. He asked me how the grammar is generated and how the visitors are invoked. I couldn’t explain properly because I was not thorough with it.
Tips: * Keep smiling in the interviews.
* My interviewer had hopped from Microsoft to Visa. We had a short detailed discussion on how the transition was and what drove him to do that.
* It’s always good to know about the company to pick up interesting discussions, read up latest articles and news
* The interviewers want to see if you are passionate about what they are building. Their PPT (Pre Placement Talk) was also focussed majorly on the technologies they are building.
* If you take a question in a direction, make sure you are very very thorough with it. I took it in the direction of compilers, but couldn't make the transition seamlessly because I wasn't thorough with a lot of things (like token generation, visitor invocation).
* Not sure if telling upfront that you don't know about web technologies when you are applying for a profile that might need it is a good idea or not.


Round: Technical Interview
Experience: I think he was a senior person and spoke very passionately about the work that is happening in visa Bangalore office.

Question 1 : I said maybe I should have learnt a little about web based technologies. I think he was looking for a more generic answer.
Question 2 : I went ahead with calculating the expected score where my score random variable = 1 with probability p, and 0 with probability (1-p). I conditioned that expected score of game1 > game2 which would give me the range of p. I goofed up the equations twice but he said he liked my approach and I was just there

Question 3 : I suggested building a graph where a node is a word and an edge means a transition, and then performing BFS. He said that was obvious and that he was more interested in knowing how I build the graph. I suggested a method to reduce the number of string comparisons by storing a count vector with each word. Count vector is a 26 length vector where count[i] = number of times that letter occurs in the word. I would do string comparison to identify neighbours only if the difference in count vectors in 2. Eg, cot = cat - a + o. String comparison is still needed because of false positives. Eg, oct = cat - a + o but cat -> oct is not a valid transition. He liked my approach and asked me to code, discussed the complexity.
Tips: * Don't be naive around a senior engineer. Be confident.
* Explain your approach before going ahead solving it. I missed that in Q1 and for a long time he didn't know what I was heading towards.
* Write clean code, practice coding on paper to make sure you write compilable code. Shabby code is a turn off.
* Show passion for the company you are applying for.

General Tips: * Be friendly and keep smiling.
* Know about the company, well in detail. Recent news, articles, acquisitions, organisational changes, new offices, new product, etc.
* Know about the volume the company handles, certain mind boggling figures, what the company *does not* do
* If you are introducing yourself as an expert in a certain field, be prepared for questions like "How will you contribute to our company with your expertise" type of questions.
* Be very very thorough with every single thing you write on your resume. A small point you weren't sure about might become the basis of your whole interview. Don't write things you are unsure of, or have worked very little on.
Skill Tips: * I think I didn’t take Visa very seriously. I was assuming they won’t take a undergrad and they won’t take me because I have 0 knowledge in web based technologies. I might have acted a little cocky.
* They had nice pie diagrams which shows that they had done thorough research about each and every candidate based on resume and the coding test.
* They value the coding test a lot.
* Be very thorough with the projects you write on resume. They will give you a problem which won't be straightforward and will map onto one of your course projects. You are expected to do the mapping seamlessly. Every bit of the discussion you have with the interviewer can be your next problem.
* Brush up on web based technologies if you can.
* There will be a HR round as well if you clear the technical interviews.

Skills: Maths(esp Probability), Design, Passion, Web Technologies, Technical Skill And Speaking Skill, Coding Skills
College Name: IIT Madras
Motivation: * Been the leader since more than half a century, been through the technological revolution.
* Revolutionising payments architecture. Building something of greatest need, so elegant and optimised, yet producing such consistent performance.
* Keeping up with the need of the generation by introducing features which are brand new. Eg, “all-purpose credit card”.
* Loved their PPT (Pre Placement Talk). Volume of the data and processing is IMMENSE. Billions of transactions in a year voluming up to trillions. More than 200 countries in the world --> these stats are HUGE.
* Fraud detection is a space I would have loved to work on given that I come from a Data Mining background.

Funny Moments: Chucked out before HR round :P

Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Why would you like to join Visa and why?
  • Q2. Tell me about yourself

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Coding Questions were fairly standard ones.
Duration: 75 minutes
Total Questions: 42

Round: Interview
Experience: Networks based questions, firewalls, TCP/IP and other OSI layers

Round: Interview
Experience: Coding questions. Asked to code on paper. Questions on Object Oriented Design.

Skills: Networks basics, OOPs basics, Coding Skills
College Name: IIT Guwahati
Motivation: Profiles offered, Package, Location

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