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I will highlight the benefits of our tablets for children's education and offer discounts or promotions to attract parents.
Emphasize the educational benefits of our tablets
Offer discounts or promotions to attract parents
Provide testimonials from satisfied parents
Partner with schools or educational institutions to promote our tablets
Create engaging and informative marketing materials targeted towards parents
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Online study and off-line which one is better?
Someone not interested in assignments.
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Easy leetcode code 2 questions , HTML5 css javascript simple screen design
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Bubble sort is a simple sorting algorithm that repeatedly steps through the list, compares adjacent elements and swaps them if they are in the wrong order.
Start from the first element and compare it with the next element
If the first element is greater than the next element, swap them
Repeat this process for all elements in the list
Continue this process until no more swaps are needed
A Turing Machine is a theoretical device that can simulate any algorithmic computation.
It was proposed by Alan Turing in 1936 as a model for computation.
It consists of a tape, a head that can read and write symbols on the tape, and a set of rules for transitioning between states.
It can simulate any algorithmic computation, making it a powerful tool for theoretical computer science.
It is often used as a theoretical basi...
A hash function is a mathematical function that converts input data of arbitrary size into a fixed-size output.
Hash functions are used to index data in hash tables.
They are also used in cryptography to securely store passwords.
Examples of hash functions include MD5, SHA-1, and SHA-256.
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in May 2021. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Aug 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Indeed and was interviewed in Jan 2021. There was 1 interview round.
I was interviewed in Dec 2020.
Round duration - 135 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
There was no sectional time limit for the coding questions.The test was online with audio and video both on for continuous monitoring.
Find the N-th term of a Geometric Progression (GP) series given the first term A, the common ratio R, and the term position N.
The general form of a GP se...
Calculate the N-th term of a Geometric Progression series given the first term, common ratio, and term position.
Use the formula A * R^(N-1) to find the N-th term of the GP series.
Remember to return the result modulo 10^9 + 7 as the term can be very large.
Handle multiple test cases efficiently by iterating through each case.
For a given M x N sized 2D array 'MATRIX', find and return the value of (i * i + j * j) for elements where the sum of the cubes of its digits equals the element itself. Her...
Find and return the value of (i * i + j * j) for elements in a 2D array where the sum of the cubes of its digits equals the element itself.
Iterate through the 2D array and check if the sum of the cubes of digits equals the element itself.
Calculate (i * i + j * j) for elements that satisfy the condition.
Return the calculated values as a new 2D array.
If no element satisfies the condition, return -1.
Round duration - 40 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
The interviewer was very calm and listened very carefully to the solutions. There was a lot of discussion on my projects and the interviewer seems to be very interested in knowing about the workflows of my projects.They also give me some coding questions which were related to problem solving also.
You are given a string 'S' of length 'N' which may include duplicate alphabets. Your goal is to calculate the number of distinct subsequences in the string.
Calculate the number of distinct subsequences in a string with possible duplicates.
Use dynamic programming to keep track of the count of distinct subsequences for each character in the string.
Consider the cases where the current character is included or excluded in the subsequence.
Handle duplicates by using a hashmap to store the last occurrence index of each character.
Modulo the final count by 10^9 + 7 to avoid overfl
You are given a singly Linked List with 'N' nodes containing integer data and an integer 'K'. Your task is to delete the Kth node from the end of this Lin...
Remove the Kth node from the end of a singly linked list given the position from the end to be removed.
Traverse the list to find the length 'N' of the linked list.
Calculate the position from the beginning to be removed as 'N - K + 1'.
Delete the node at the calculated position from the beginning.
Identify and output the common strings present in both given arrays of lowercase alphabets for each test case.
The first line contains an integer 'T' representin...
The task is to find common strings in two arrays of lowercase alphabets for each test case.
Iterate through the elements of the second array and check if they are present in the first array.
Use a hash set to store the strings of the first array for efficient lookup.
Return the common strings in the order they appear in the second array.
Tip 1 : If you have time for your interviews, I would recommend going through Leetcode as it has a good variety of questions sorted on topic wise difficulty level where you can try to solve at least 20-30 questions for each data structure and algorithm. Moreover, you should regularly participate in the weekly contests happening there so that you could know about your weak areas to improve.
Tip 2 : Practice DSA everyday and make sure that you are giving timed mock tests periodically.
Tip 3 : Keep revising your Computer Science fundamentals(OS, DBMS, Software Engineering principles).
Tip 4 : Also brush-up your aptitude skills.
Tip 1 : The most important tip is that never lie on your resume and like If you have worked upon some technology for the project part only and don't know the proper depth you could write basics only in your resume.
Tip 2 : Customize your resume for a company based on their Job Description (highlight necessary skills)
Tip 3 : Include only those points about which you're fully confident. Sometimes including too much increases expectations and then the bar is set high for you which impacts the assessment
Tip 4 : Don't put anything in resume that you are not sure of.
Tip 5 : if you don't have any internship experience then you can show your good technical projects and certifications too.
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