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Scope Thinkers Associate Software Engineer Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 6 Feb 2024

Scope Thinkers Associate Software Engineer Interview Experiences

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Interview experience
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Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Feb 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.

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Interview Questionnaire 

7 Questions

  • Q1. They asked me only what i have mentioned in my resume. My first question was swap two numbers without using third variable
  • Q2. What is the difference between arrays and linked list. Which one is better
  • Ans. 

    Arrays are fixed in size and have contiguous memory, while linked lists are dynamic and have non-contiguous memory.

    • Arrays have constant time access to elements, while linked lists have linear time access.

    • Arrays are better for random access and searching, while linked lists are better for insertion and deletion.

    • Arrays use less memory for storing elements, while linked lists use more memory due to additional pointers.

    • Exa...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Tell us about yourself?
  • Ans. 

    I am a recent graduate with a degree in Computer Science and a passion for coding. I have experience with Java, Python, and web development.

    • Recent graduate with a degree in Computer Science

    • Passionate about coding and technology

    • Proficient in Java, Python, and web development

    • Experience with projects such as building a web application using Django

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. How do you manage your tuition classes with your college hectic schedule?
  • Ans. 

    I prioritize my college schedule and plan my tuition classes accordingly.

    • I make a timetable for both college and tuition classes.

    • I communicate with my tuition teacher to adjust the timings if necessary.

    • I try to finish my college assignments and projects beforehand to avoid last-minute stress.

    • I utilize breaks between classes to attend tuition classes.

    • I make sure to take breaks and not overload myself with too many class...

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  • Q5. Will your parents allow you to work late at night and in weekends?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, my parents are supportive of my career and understand the demands of the job.

    • My parents are supportive of my career and understand the demands of the job.

    • I have discussed my work schedule with my parents and they are okay with me working late nights and weekends if required.

    • They trust my judgment and are aware that sometimes working late or on weekends may be necessary in the software engineering field.

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  • Q6. What have you done in your research paper?
  • Ans. 

    My research paper was on the impact of social media on mental health.

    • Conducted a literature review on existing research on the topic

    • Designed and distributed a survey to gather data on social media usage and mental health

    • Analyzed the survey data using statistical methods

    • Discussed the findings and implications in the paper

    • Included recommendations for future research

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  • Q7. What was your role in your minor project?
  • Ans. 

    I was responsible for designing and implementing the user interface of the minor project.

    • Designed the layout and flow of the user interface

    • Implemented the UI using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

    • Collaborated with the team to ensure consistency in design and functionality

    • Conducted user testing and made necessary improvements based on feedback

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Questions were quite tricky, but not difficult.
Most of the questions were from data structure like stacks, queues, sorting and complexity etc.
Tips: Do not think much about each question. They will totally depend on your general understanding about programming topics.
Duration: 1 hour minute
Total Questions: 100

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: It was great discussion. firstly, the EY team made us very comfortable and he told us his first experience about GD. He supported every contentest's opinion without any biasing and arguments. We were 15 students in our group discussion
Tips: Don't divert from your perspective about whatever topic you will get. Be calm and slow but effective
Don't talk out of topic
Be a good listener so as you can support or disagree with other's view
Duration: 30 minutes

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: I wrote the code for the same.
I answered the second question very well
Tips: Do not overwhelm your resume with too much of extra information

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Told.
Tips: Calm and be sensible.
Nervousness and fumbling may degrade your performance
Answer precise and relevant

Skills:
College Name: MSIT GGSIPU
Motivation: Guys do not preset your mind with any stuff of information before a day of your interview.
Keep your point precise and sensible. Like other MNCs, EY don't expect a fluenced english speaking candidate,instead they want to see how different you are from other in any aspect.
Funny Moments: I took a sound sleep in college auditorium after my GD selection, as they were conductiong interview one selecte

Skills evaluated in this interview

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. A cricket puzzle
  • Q2. Sorting and Searching in real-life scenario puzzle
  • Q3. A couple of questions about electrical and electronics engineering (my branch)
  • Q4. A couple of questions about what I envision

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Enlightening. Really had to rack my brains for that hour. Made a lot of corrections in my own answers before confirming a choice. The coding section was amusing - some MCQ's had programs for each option and you had to 'choose' the right program. 
I still remember trembling with excitement/fear when my name was called out in the selected list.
Tips: Strengthen your basics. 
Timing is never a problem is you do not ponder over each obstacle. Be alert during the test - many questions require common sense over formulae. Read the rules: All the questions in this test were MCQ type without any negative marking. ANSWER ALL before the time ends.
Duration: 60 minutes
Total Questions: 60

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: A touchy topic as the moderators were (probably) parents and all your comments would reflect your own upbringing. Diplomacy was a major flavor in most of the arguments presented. 
The GD was conducted methodically and everyone was given at least one chance to state their views. I was digressing in the beginning but quickly took control of the situation by assessing the environment.
Tips: Be confident and rational in your thoughts.NOBODY likes a drama queen, please present your views with a polite intensity.
Listen to all who are present, you may not know everything.

Round: Other Interview
Experience: I apologize as I don't remember the questions specifically. 
The interviewer was exceptionally pleasant and was even nice enough to explain the intricate details of cricket (yes, I am an Indian and I am not a cricket lover :p). I imagine that he liked my method of solving and never-give-up attitude (I did not get the right answer in the first three tries). The rest of the queries simply probed into my basics. Had I been cramming up advanced theorems, I am sure I would have faltered. However, with little hesitation, I braved through all his questions. And I still thank goodness that I did. 
I remember the interviewer saying one statement distinctly - 'The rounds get easier as you keep qualifying'. Not sure how far that is applicable to you, but I sure can vouch for it. :)
Tips: Candor is a refreshing quality. Please imbibe it.
Spend some time with yourself. Think about who you are and what do you want to become. 
Do not be ashamed if money matters to you. Just back it up with virtues. :p
SMILE, you make the world a better place. Or at least the interview room. :D

General Tips: I have told most of what I could in the earlier sections... Last tip: Being nice is a choice. Choose it! :)
Skill Tips: The most fun way to acquire these skills is to interact with people, discuss ideas, solve random aptitude tests WITH a friend, etc. Do not feel embarrassed to ask someone for help.
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
Skills: Analytical, Verbal, Coding, Diplomacy, Technical foundations (pertaining to your branch), General knowledge
College Name: VIT VELLORE
Motivation: As I studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering through my college years, I realized that I may not be the best man for it. Sure, anyone can get good grades - even I did. However, I believe that instead of hoarding up a core technical job and finding ways to be contented in it would make life a chore.
So, I looked into new pastures and EY came at the right time. As a brilliant platform for a career take-off, EY spans across economics, consulting and computer coding - which I am excited for. My time in college has indicated my preferences for these fields and I am now confident of my path.
Funny Moments: Placement time wasn't easy as the wait was enough to drive one crazy. My impatience for the company's arrival, the test results, the GD results and finally the interview results left little scope for humor.
Apart from a few inside jokes with friends, a handful of instances like running from one written test to another and tripping on the way; rambling away during the GD so much so that the moderator has to end explaining the topic again; stopping a chuckle during the interview but ending up in a violent bout of cough make me laugh even today...
Oh yes! The interviewer's face when I asked if ODI matches were the ones with 50 overs or what. Epic! XD

I appeared for an interview before May 2016.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. 3-4

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The first round round had basic medium level apti questions
Duration: 5 hours
Total Questions: 20

Round: Group Activity
Experience: Each person has to talk on a random topic for 2 mins
Tips: Kindly speak on topics that are not so famous , choose a different topic , be unique. I spoke on the topic about why Ban of Maggi in India

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Once you have gone through all the previous rounds , 99 % selected . It consist a couple of basic questions
Tips: Be Easy and dont exaggerate

Skills: Communication And Confidence, Communication And Confidence

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: AMCAT conducted our initial test. The Aptitude included 3 sections as mentioned above. The AMCAT tests are adaptive in their questions. Means if you answer a wrong question the next question will be of lower difficulty and the other way around when you answer it right. This actually helps and amplifies your strengths.

Tips: The questions for English section are always repeated. Study the previous sample papers from AMCAT website
website.
Duration: 75 minutes
Total Questions: AMCAT

Skills: General Aptitude
College Name: SKN Sinhgad Institute of Technology

I appeared for an interview before Jan 2016.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Duration: 5 minutes

College Name: NIT Silchar

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The first round includes basic questions including quant , english. It is very easy test if you have basic knowledge of maths. Easy to crack.
Duration: 1 hour

College Name: MITCOE

I appeared for an interview before Mar 2016.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Tell me about yourself?
  • Ans. 

    I am a dedicated and passionate software engineer with experience in developing and implementing software solutions.

    • I have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from XYZ University.

    • I have worked on various projects during my internships, including developing a mobile application for a retail company.

    • I am proficient in programming languages such as Java, C++, and Python.

    • I have strong problem-solving and analytical ski...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: Tell me about yourself?
College final project details?
They gave a task asked me prioritize it?

College Name: JBIET

I appeared for an interview in Sep 2016.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: question was not so tough
Tips: Little bit of practice needed you can practice from indiabix and m4math
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Questions: 45

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Basic knowledge of your domain subject and programming skill which is very easy for cse and it student
Tips: Discuss more about your project which you had did and the project you will do.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: In this round they basically check ur communication skill and personality.
Selection depend 80% on technical round and 20% on hr
Tips: Be confident

College Name: KIIT University

I appeared for an interview before Mar 2016.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Fault finding
There's an input of random shapes, 3 to 5, and an output shapes at the very bottom (small and large, unshaded and shaded), there will be steps below to follow that will change the appearance of the shapes, you'll
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Scope Thinkers Interview FAQs

How many rounds are there in Scope Thinkers Associate Software Engineer interview?
Scope Thinkers interview process usually has 2 rounds. The most common rounds in the Scope Thinkers interview process are Technical and HR.
How to prepare for Scope Thinkers Associate Software Engineer interview?
Go through your CV in detail and study all the technologies mentioned in your CV. Prepare at least two technologies or languages in depth if you are appearing for a technical interview at Scope Thinkers. The most common topics and skills that interviewers at Scope Thinkers expect are .Net, ADO.Net, Angular, JQuery and MVC.

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