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I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Dec 2022. There were 6 interview rounds.
Good interaction with multiple VP's about the mouser culture
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posted on 19 Oct 2024
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Sep 2024. There was 1 interview round.
Seeking new challenges and growth opportunities in a different environment.
Looking for new challenges and opportunities for growth
Interested in exploring different technologies and industries
Seeking a better work-life balance
Want to work in a more collaborative team environment
Led a project to develop a mobile application for tracking fitness goals
Managed a team of 10 developers and designers
Defined project scope, timeline, and deliverables
Implemented Agile methodology for project management
Collaborated with stakeholders to gather requirements and feedback
Successfully launched the app on both iOS and Android platforms
I am currently managing a team of 10 software developers.
I oversee a team of 10 software developers
I am responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the team
I provide guidance and support to team members to ensure project success
Given a triangle with 2 colors, find the line that separates the two colors.
Iterate through each row of the triangle
Check for adjacent colors in each row to find the separating line
Return the row number where the colors change
posted on 2 Jan 2025
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Dec 2024. There was 1 interview round.
General aptitude questions
Problem solving, solved 2 out of 3 questions
General topics were given in gd
Technical plus aptitude based on domain you choose( pre placemt talks)
I applied via campus placement at Motilal Nehru Institute National Institute of Technology (NIT), Allahabad and was interviewed in Aug 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Its basically a test comprising 32 mcq
12- logical reasoning
20- core C,DBMS, OS , Computer Networks
2 coding Questions
Profit and loss ,time and work ,speed distance and time
Java ,ops ,collection frameworks
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Aug 2024. There was 1 interview round.
2 problem was given to solve
1) Smallest Negative balance - -----%20America%20-%20Weekly%20Algorithm%20Challenges/Week%2021%20Algorithm%20Challenge/Smallest%20Negative%20Balance.md
2) Find the absolute difference between alpha & beta from the array.
Alpha -An element k in a array occurs k consecutive time
Beta - An element k in an array occurs k consecutive time starting from index k
Sample input
Arr[] = {2,2,2,4,4,4,4,1,2,2]
Output
Alpha - 3
Beta - 1
Absolute difference - 1
Note : consider array index starts with 1
Quantitative Questions
Computer Science core MCQ questions
2 Coding Questions
Developed a web application for tracking inventory and sales data
Used React.js for front-end development
Implemented RESTful APIs for backend using Node.js
Utilized MongoDB for database management
Normalization is the process of organizing data in a database to reduce redundancy and improve data integrity.
Normalization is used to eliminate data redundancy by breaking up tables into smaller, related tables.
It helps in reducing data anomalies such as insertion, update, and deletion anomalies.
Normalization is achieved through a series of stages called normal forms, with the most common being First Normal Form (1NF)...
Armstrong algorithm is used to find Armstrong numbers in a given range.
Iterate through the numbers in the given range
Calculate the sum of cubes of each digit in the number
Check if the sum is equal to the original number
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