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I appeared for an interview in Dec 2023.
I have extensive experience in conducting trainings for life insurance products and policies.
Developed and delivered training modules on life insurance products and services
Facilitated workshops on underwriting guidelines and claims processing
Utilized case studies and role-playing exercises to enhance learning experience
Collaborated with subject matter experts to ensure training content accuracy
Health insurance covers medical expenses, while term and investment plans provide financial protection and growth.
Health insurance provides coverage for medical expenses and treatments.
Term insurance offers a lump sum payment to beneficiaries in case of the policyholder's death during the term of the policy.
Investment plans combine insurance coverage with investment opportunities to grow savings over time.
Health insura...
To sell over the phone, establish rapport, highlight benefits, overcome objections, and close the sale.
Establish rapport by greeting the customer warmly and asking open-ended questions.
Highlight the benefits of your product or service by focusing on how it can solve the customer's problem or meet their needs.
Overcome objections by actively listening to the customer's concerns and addressing them with relevant informati...
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Dec 2020. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Sep 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Jan 2021. There was 1 interview round.
I appeared for an interview before Nov 2019.
SQL query to get top 100 Uber drivers by city
Join drivers and users tables on city
Aggregate driver ratings and count of rides
Order by rating and count of rides
Limit to top 100
Optimizing the listing of Restaurants on Swiggy involves using data-driven strategies to improve visibility, relevance, and user experience.
Analyze user behavior and preferences to understand their needs and preferences
Implement a ranking algorithm based on factors like ratings, reviews, popularity, and delivery time
Optimize search functionality to ensure accurate and relevant results
Collaborate with restaurants to imp...
Linear Regression is used for continuous data while Logistic Regression is used for categorical data.
Linear Regression predicts continuous values while Logistic Regression predicts probabilities.
Linear Regression uses a straight line to fit the data while Logistic Regression uses an S-shaped curve.
Linear Regression uses Mean Squared Error as the cost function while Logistic Regression uses Log Loss.
Linear Regression is...
Bias-Variance trade-off is the balance between overfitting and underfitting. High bias models are simple but inaccurate, low variance models are complex but overfit.
Bias-Variance trade-off is a fundamental concept in machine learning.
High bias models are simple and have low variance, but are inaccurate.
Low bias models are complex and have high variance, but can overfit the data.
Examples of high bias models are linear r...
Possible reasons for a car manufacturer's decline in profits by 40% year over year
Decreased demand for cars due to economic downturn
Increased competition from other car manufacturers
Rising production costs and expenses
Decline in consumer confidence and spending
Changes in government regulations impacting the automotive industry
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jan 2021. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Sep 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.
I appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Round duration - 50 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
At the beginning of this round, the interviewer asked me about the data structures I knew. Linked lists, trees, graphs, arrays etc. was my answer. He asked me how well I knew Dynamic Programming. I said I wasn’t strong in that and he said that he would ask me a question on dynamic programming for sure.
Round duration - 40 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
The interviewer asked me if I was comfortable with the interview process so far and how the previous interviews were. I said it was good and he gave me the first problem to solve.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
The interviewer asked me some Computer Science fundamentals in this round as well as some behavioural questions.
Implement a Trie data structure with insert and search functions.
Create a TrieNode class with children and isEndOfWord attributes.
Implement insert function to add words by iterating through characters.
Implement search function to check if a word exists by traversing the Trie.
Example: Insert 'apple', 'banana', 'orange' and search for 'apple' and 'grape'.
Do lot of hard work and practice of Data Structures and Algorithms based questions. I personally recommend you Coding Ninjas and Geeks For Geeks for interview preparation.
Application resume tips for other job seekersMake your resume short and try to make it of one page only and do mention all your skills which you are confident of in your resume.
Final outcome of the interviewSelectedI appeared for an interview before May 2021.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Around 65-70 people sat for the test. 15 people were shortlisted. It consisted of the following to be done in 90 minutes.
- 28 MCQs based on core CS
- 2 Coding questions – everyone had different and random questions. Most questions were custom logic based (easy level) including some standard questions – LCS, LIS, topological sort.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Interviewer was very friendly. It started with the standard – tell me about yourself / introduce yourself type of question. Then he proceeded and asked two coding questions
Your friend has homework to complete. Help him by removing duplicates from a sorted linked list.
You are given the 'Head' of a sorted linked list. Modify the l...
Remove duplicates from a sorted linked list without adjacent duplicates.
Traverse the linked list while comparing current and next nodes.
If they are equal, skip the next node by updating the current node's next pointer.
Repeat until the end of the list is reached.
You are enrolled as a student and must complete N
courses, numbered from 1 to N, to earn your degree.
Some courses have prerequisites, which means that to take course i
,...
Check if it is feasible to complete all courses with prerequisites.
Create a graph representing the prerequisites with courses as nodes and edges as prerequisites.
Perform a topological sort on the graph to check if there is a cycle (if there is, then it's not feasible to complete all courses).
If there is no cycle, then it is feasible to complete all courses.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
This round had only 1 question. The interviewer introduced himself. And he advised me to clearly understand the problem before proceeding.
You are given a binary tree of distinct integers, along with two nodes, ‘X’ and ‘Y’. Your task is to determine the Lowest Common Ancestor (LCA) of ‘X’ and ‘Y’.
The LC...
Find the Lowest Common Ancestor of two nodes in a binary tree.
Traverse the binary tree to find the paths from the root to nodes X and Y.
Compare the paths to find the last common node, which is the Lowest Common Ancestor.
Implement a recursive function to efficiently find the LCA.
Handle cases where one node is an ancestor of the other.
Consider edge cases like when X or Y is the root node.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Pretty Good Round. Fast Paced. We covered a lot of ground.
Design and implement a class BSTIterator
to perform an in-order traversal over a Binary Search Tree (BST). Your implementation should include the following me...
Design and implement a class BSTIterator to perform in-order traversal over a Binary Search Tree (BST).
Implement a parameterized constructor to initialize the iterator with the root of the BST.
Implement a method 'next()' to return the next smallest element in in-order traversal.
Implement a method 'hasNext()' to check if there exists a next smallest element in traversal.
Ensure the output is the in-order traversal of the
Given a binary array 'ARR' of size 'N', your task is to determine the maximum length of a sequence consisting solely of 1’s that can be obtained by converting at...
Find the maximum length of a sequence of 1's by converting at most K zeroes into ones in a binary array.
Iterate through the array and keep track of the current window of 1's and zeroes.
Use a sliding window approach to find the maximum length of consecutive 1's by flipping at most K zeroes.
Update the window based on the number of zeroes flipped and keep track of the maximum length found so far.
Return the maximum length ...
You are given an undirected and disconnected graph G(V, E)
having V
vertices numbered from 0
to V-1
and E
edges. Your task is to print its BFS traversal starting from the 0t...
BFS traversal of an undirected and disconnected graph starting from vertex 0.
Start BFS traversal from vertex 0 and visit all connected nodes in sorted order.
Use a queue to keep track of nodes to visit next.
Keep a visited array to avoid revisiting nodes.
Print the BFS traversal path as the nodes are visited.
Example: For input V=5, E=4 and edges 0-1, 0-2, 1-3, 2-4, the BFS traversal will be [0, 1, 2, 3, 4].
Given an undirected graph with V
vertices (labeled 0, 1, ..., V-1) and E
edges, each edge connects two nodes X
and Y
with a specified weight representing the dis...
Dijkstra's algorithm is used to find the shortest path distance from a source node to all other nodes in an undirected graph.
Implement Dijkstra's algorithm to find the shortest path distance from node 0 to all other nodes in the graph.
Use a priority queue to efficiently select the next node with the shortest distance.
Initialize distances to all nodes as infinity, except for the source node which is 0.
Update distances t...
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
Bar Raised Round. Definitely felt the difficulty.
You are given a string consisting of English alphabet characters. Your task is to identify and return the first character in the string that does not repeat...
Identify and return the first non-repeating character in a string, or the first character if all characters repeat.
Iterate through the string to count the frequency of each character
Iterate through the string again to find the first character with frequency 1
If no such character is found, return the first character of the string
Tip 1 : Practice at least 250 Questions, Give yourself enough time for preparation. Cramming won't take you very far. In books, I really liked Elements of Programming Interviews.
Tip 2 : Make sure to brush up your basics - coding style, OOPs, Language features. They help in making an impression.
Tip 3 : Don't worry about solving the question in the interview. Learn to tackle any random problem with the best of your ability. More often than not, that'd be enough.
Tip 1 : Keep your resume clean - no graphics, no multiple fonts. Keep it one page.
Tip 2 : Don't go over board in mentioning skills, only mention the things you are truly confident about.
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