i
Juniper Networks
Filter interviews by
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Apr 2023. There was 1 interview round.
Top trending discussions
posted on 13 Jun 2024
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in May 2024. There was 1 interview round.
The task was a Codility type
posted on 18 Mar 2024
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Feb 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
Basic question asked
Object-oriented programming paradigm that focuses on objects and classes for code organization and reusability.
Encapsulation: bundling data and methods that operate on the data into a single unit (object)
Inheritance: ability of a class to inherit properties and behavior from another class
Polymorphism: ability to present the same interface for different data types
C code for printing Fibonacci Series upto n elements
Declare three variables to store the current, previous and next numbers in the series
Initialize the previous and current variables to 0 and 1 respectively
Use a loop to print the next number in the series by adding the previous two numbers
Loop should run n times to print n elements in the series
I was interviewed in Mar 2017.
I have the technical skills, experience, and passion to deliver high-quality software solutions.
I have a strong background in programming languages such as Java, Python, and C++.
I have experience working on complex software projects and collaborating with cross-functional teams.
I am passionate about staying up-to-date with the latest technologies and trends in software development.
I am a quick learner and have a strong...
Ericsson is a global leader in telecommunications technology with a strong focus on innovation and career development.
Global leader in telecommunications technology
Strong focus on innovation
Opportunities for career development
I was interviewed in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes, which is 2 fishes.
To make the red fishes 98%, subtract 1% (2 fishes) from 99% (198 fishes).
To find the number of fishes to be removed, divide the difference by 1% (2 fishes).
Therefore, 50 fishes have to be removed to make the red fishes 98%.
I was interviewed in Feb 2017.
I was interviewed in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes to find the number of red fishes.
Subtract the number of red fishes from 200 to find the number of non-red fishes.
Calculate 2% of the total number of fishes to find the desired number of red fishes.
Subtract the desired number of red fishes from the current number of red fishes to find the number of fishes to be removed.
posted on 3 May 2017
I was interviewed before May 2016.
posted on 28 Jun 2017
I was interviewed in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes to find out how many fishes represent 1%.
Multiply the result by 2 to find out how many fishes represent 2%.
Subtract the result from 200 to find out how many fishes represent 98%.
based on 1 interview
Interview experience
Software Engineer
284
salaries
| ₹0 L/yr - ₹0 L/yr |
Software Engineer III
248
salaries
| ₹0 L/yr - ₹0 L/yr |
Software Engineer2
170
salaries
| ₹0 L/yr - ₹0 L/yr |
Software Engineer IV
160
salaries
| ₹0 L/yr - ₹0 L/yr |
Financial Analyst
58
salaries
| ₹0 L/yr - ₹0 L/yr |
Cisco
Huawei Technologies
Nokia Networks
Ericsson