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The pandemic has significantly impacted working scenarios, leading to remote work, virtual meetings, and increased reliance on technology.
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I have 3 years of experience working as a Data Analyst in the finance industry.
Analyzed financial data to identify trends and make recommendations
Created reports and dashboards using tools like Tableau and Excel
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to improve data quality and accuracy
I appeared for an interview in Apr 2021.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
Timing was late evening. Platform was good.
Given a maze represented by 'N' cells numbered from 0 to N-1, and an array arr
of 'N' integers where arr[i]
denotes the cell number that can be reached from the 'i'...
Identify the length of the largest cycle in a maze represented by cells and an array of integers.
Iterate through each cell and find the cycle length using DFS or Floyd's Tortoise and Hare algorithm.
Handle self-cycles and cells with no exit by checking arr[i] = i and arr[i] = -1 respectively.
Output the length of the largest cycle found or -1 if no cycles exist.
Ninja is stuck in a maze represented as a 2D grid. He can move in four directions (Up, Down, Left, Right) until he hits a wall ('1'). Once stopped, he can choose a new...
Determine if Ninja can reach the destination in a maze by moving in four directions until hitting a wall.
Create a function to traverse the maze using depth-first search or breadth-first search.
Keep track of visited cells to avoid infinite loops.
Return 'True' if destination is reachable, 'False' otherwise.
Tip 1 : Do some projects.
Tip 2 : Practice dynamic programming.
Tip 1 : Keep it short.
Tip 2 : Do not put false things on resume.
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