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I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Jul 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
I prefer using public transportation for its convenience and environmental benefits.
Convenience of not having to drive and find parking
Reduced carbon footprint compared to driving alone
Cost-effective compared to owning a car
Yes, I have two kids - a son and a daughter.
I have a son and a daughter
My son is 8 years old and my daughter is 5 years old
Having kids has taught me patience and time management skills
Yes, I have extensive experience in automation testing using tools like Selenium and JUnit.
I have worked on creating and maintaining automated test scripts for regression testing.
I am proficient in using automation tools like Selenium, JUnit, and TestNG.
I have experience in integrating automated tests into continuous integration pipelines.
I have also worked on API automation testing using tools like Postman and RestAss
Test strategy is a high-level plan to achieve testing objectives and goals.
Test strategy outlines the approach to be taken for testing a particular project or product.
It includes the scope of testing, resources, timelines, and risks involved.
Test strategy helps in defining the testing methodologies, tools, and techniques to be used.
It also defines the entry and exit criteria for testing phases.
Example: A test strategy ...
A test plan is a document that outlines the scope, approach, resources, and schedule of testing activities.
Defines the objectives and scope of testing
Describes the test strategy and approach
Outlines the resources and schedule for testing
Includes test deliverables and milestones
Identifies risks and mitigation strategies
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Feb 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Python
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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Sep 2021. There was 1 interview round.
I appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 120 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
10 min for debugging
40 min for problems(coding)
40 min for pyschometric
30 min for aptitude
You are located at point ‘A’, the top-left corner of an M x N matrix, and your target is point ‘B’, the bottom-right corner of the same matrix. Your task is to calcula...
The task is to calculate the total number of unique paths from the top-left to bottom-right corner of an M x N matrix by moving only right or down.
Use dynamic programming to solve this problem efficiently.
Create a 2D array to store the number of unique paths for each cell in the matrix.
Initialize the first row and first column with 1 as there is only one way to reach each cell in the first row and column.
For each cell ...
You are given two strings 'A' and 'B' composed of words separated by spaces. Your task is to determine the most frequent and lexicographically smallest word in string ...
Find the most frequent and lexicographically smallest word in string 'A' that is not present in string 'B'.
Split strings 'A' and 'B' into words
Count frequency of each word in 'A'
Check if word is not in 'B' and is the most frequent and lexicographically smallest
Return the word or -1 if no such word exists
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
timing was 4 pm . we connected on amazon chime. Initially he asked me a few things from resume then moved on to problem solving.
You are provided with a 2-dimensional matrix having N
rows and M
columns, containing only 1s (land) and 0s (water). Your goal is to determine the number of islands in t...
Count the number of islands in a 2D matrix of 1s and 0s.
Use Depth First Search (DFS) or Breadth First Search (BFS) to traverse the matrix and identify connected groups of 1s.
Maintain a visited array to keep track of visited cells to avoid redundant traversal.
Increment the island count each time a new island is encountered.
Consider all eight possible directions for connectivity while traversing the matrix.
Handle edge ca...
You are given an array/list HEIGHTS
of length N
, where each element represents the height of a histogram bar. The width of each bar is considered to be 1.
Find the area of the largest rectangle that can be formed within the bounds of a given histogram.
Iterate through the histogram bars and maintain a stack to keep track of increasing heights.
Calculate the area of the rectangle formed by each bar as the smallest height in the stack times the width.
Update the maximum area found so far and return it as the result.
Tip 1 : be confident since interviewer is looking at how confident you are with your skills
Tip 2 : dont learn the algorithms but try to understand them
Tip 3 : focus on trees and graphs since amazon asks more of that
Tip 1 : KEEP RESUME SHORT(1 PAGE)
Tip 2 : DONT BLUFF IN RESUME SINCE MY INTERVIEWER ASKED ME LOOKING FROM IT
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Aug 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
E-commerce
I appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
There was 2 coding questions
Based on ds and algorithms
Ninja, who loves playing with numbers, sets out to arrange numbers within 'N' rows. The unique arrangement follows these rules: the first row contains 1 number, the second...
Generate a pattern of numbers in rows following a specific sequence based on powers of 2.
Start with 1 number in the first row, 2 numbers in the second row, 4 numbers in the third row, and so on based on powers of 2.
Fill the pattern with numbers in increasing sequence from 1 to 9, recycling back to 1 after reaching 9.
Output the pattern for a given number 'N' of rows.
Example: For N = 4, the pattern would be 1, 23, 4567,
You are given a binary tree with 'N' integer nodes. Your task is to determine whether this binary tree is a Binary Search Tree (BST).
A Binary Search Tr...
Validate if a given binary tree is a Binary Search Tree (BST) or not.
Check if the left subtree of a node contains only nodes with data less than the node's data.
Check if the right subtree of a node contains only nodes with data greater than the node's data.
Recursively check if both the left and right subtrees are also binary search trees.
Example: For a node with data 4, left subtree nodes (2, 1, 3) are smaller and righ
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
There was 2 coding questions based on ds and algorithms
You are provided with an array of distinct elements, and your task is to rearrange the array elements in a zig-zag manner. Specifically, for every odd index i
, the element ARR[...
Rearrange array elements in a zig-zag manner where every odd index element is greater than its neighbors.
Iterate through the array and swap elements to satisfy the zig-zag condition.
Ensure that for every odd index i, ARR[i] > ARR[i-1] and ARR[i] > ARR[i+1].
Multiple correct answers may exist for a given array.
You are provided with a linked list of 'N' nodes. Each node contains two pointers: NEXT
, pointing to the next node in the list, and CHILD
, pointing to a linked list. Each child linke...
Flatten a linked list of sorted child linked lists into a single sorted linked list.
Traverse the linked list and maintain a priority queue to keep track of the next smallest element.
Merge the child linked lists into the priority queue while traversing the main linked list.
Pop elements from the priority queue to create the final flattened linked list.
Round duration - 45 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
My interview started at 9:30 and it took around 45 minutes to complete my interview.This was held on Amazon Chime and the interview lasted for 1 hour. Firstly the interviewer asked to introduce about myself, later asked regarding the projects I have mentioned in my resume. Then started displaying the coding question. The first question is number of islands in a matrix.
You are provided with a 2-dimensional matrix having N
rows and M
columns, containing only 1s (land) and 0s (water). Your goal is to determine the number of islands in t...
Count the number of islands in a 2D matrix of 1s and 0s.
Use Depth First Search (DFS) or Breadth First Search (BFS) to traverse the matrix and identify connected groups of 1s.
Maintain a visited array to keep track of visited cells to avoid redundant traversal.
Increment the island count each time a new island is encountered.
Consider edge cases like when the matrix is empty or all cells are water (0s).
Tip 1 : Be enough confident, don't be nervous. Maintain atleast 2 projects in your resume.
Tip 2 : You should be able to answer each and every thing present in your resume. Don't lie in your resume.
Tip 3 : Prepare Data Structures and Algorithms well. They mostly check our Problem Solving ability to find the solutions for the real world problems
Tip 1 : Mention your skills in which you are perfect
Tip 2 : Mention atleast two projects
An interview is a formal conversation between an employer and a job candidate to assess their suitability for a role.
Interviews are used to evaluate a candidate's skills, experience, and personality.
They can be conducted in person, over the phone, or via video conferencing.
Interviews typically involve a series of questions and may include assessments or tests.
Examples of common interview questions include 'Tell me abou
I plan to save a portion, invest in professional development, and treat myself to a small reward.
Save a portion of the salary for future financial goals
Invest in professional development such as courses or certifications
Treat myself to a small reward or experience as a form of celebration
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Jul 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Apr 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
Basic sql
I appeared for an interview in Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Two coding questions were asked and 90 minutes of time was allotted to solve both the problems
Given an array of integers ARR
of length N
and an integer Target
, your task is to return all pairs of elements such that they add up to the Target
.
The first line ...
Given an array of integers and a target, find all pairs of elements that add up to the target.
Iterate through the array and for each element, check if the target minus the element exists in a hash set.
If it exists, add the pair to the result. If not, add the element to the hash set.
Handle cases where the same element is used twice to form a pair.
Return (-1, -1) if no pair is found.
Given a binary matrix of size N * M
where each element is either 0 or 1, find the shortest path from a source cell to a destination cell, consisting only...
Find the shortest path in a binary matrix from a source cell to a destination cell consisting only of 1s.
Use Breadth First Search (BFS) algorithm to find the shortest path in the binary matrix.
Keep track of visited cells to avoid revisiting them.
Update the path length as you traverse the matrix.
Return -1 if no valid path exists from source to destination.
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
The duration was approx 1 hour. The interview was taken by a young SDE-2.
You are given a string 'S' of length 'N'. Your task is to find the frequency of each character from 'a' to 'z' in the string.
S : abcdg
1...
The task is to find the frequency of each character from 'a' to 'z' in a given string.
Create an array of size 26 to store the frequency of each character from 'a' to 'z'.
Iterate through the string and increment the count of the corresponding character in the array.
Print the array of frequencies as the output.
Given a matrix MAT
of size N * M
, where each cell is either on fire or safe, determine if a person can reach an escape cell without being burnt. The person starts from ...
Determine if a person can reach an escape cell without encountering fire in a matrix.
Check if the person can reach an escape cell without encountering fire by simulating the movement of the person and fire spread.
If the person can reach an escape cell, return the time taken; otherwise, return -1.
Consider the constraints and edge cases while implementing the solution.
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
The interviewer introduced himself and asked me to introduce myself.
I told him about the different projects that I had done and the work in the previous company.
I had worked on AWS(Amazon Web Services) so he asked me all the AWS services that I had worked with and to explain one of them.
I explained about the working of ECS(Elastic Container Service).
After this, he moved to the coding questions.
Given a binary matrix of size N*M, find the maximum distance 'di' for every 0-cell to its nearest 1-cell, where the distance is measured using Manhattan distance. Th...
Find the maximum Manhattan distance from a 0-cell to its nearest 1-cell in a binary matrix.
Iterate through the matrix to find all 0-cells and calculate their distances to nearest 1-cells using Manhattan distance formula
Keep track of the maximum distance found so far and update it if a larger distance is encountered
Return the maximum distance as the final result
You are provided with an array containing 'N' non-negative integers, along with two other non-negative integers 'K' and 'M'. Your task is to identify ...
Find a pair of indices in an array with given difference and distance constraints.
Iterate through the array and check all possible pairs of indices to satisfy the conditions
Use nested loops to compare each pair of indices and their corresponding elements
Return 'valid' if a pair of indices is found that meets the conditions, otherwise return 'invalid'
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
The interviewer was a very senior person with at least 10-15 years of experience. He introduced himself and asked me to tell him about myself. (Leadership principle questions followed)
Determine whether an arbitrary binary tree is special. A binary tree is called special if every node in this tree has either zero or two children.
...
Determine if a binary tree is special if every node has zero or two children.
Traverse the tree and check if each node has either 0 or 2 children.
Use a recursive approach to check children of each node.
If any node has only one child, return false immediately.
Example: For the given input, the output should be true.
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
The interview started with introductions and some Leadership principle questions. The interviewer was again a senior person with at least 10-15 years of experience.
I was asked to explain some AWS services.
He asked me to tell about a time when I had a tight deadline and how I worked during it.
He asked me about a time when I took initiative and came up with something new which helped the entire team.
I had prepared well for the LP questions and was able to answer everything.
After this, we move on to coding questions.
Determine if a given word 'W' is present in the sentence 'S' as a complete word. The word should not merely be a substring of another word.
The first line contains an in...
Check if a given word is present in a sentence as a complete word.
Split the sentence into words using spaces as delimiter.
Check if the given word matches any of the words in the sentence.
Ensure that the word is not just a substring of another word in the sentence.
Design a data structure for a Least Recently Used (LRU) cache that supports the following operations:
1. get(key)
- Return the value of the key if it exists in the cache; otherw...
Design a Least Recently Used (LRU) cache data structure that supports get and put operations with capacity constraint.
Use a combination of hashmap and doubly linked list to implement the LRU cache.
Keep track of the least recently used item and update it accordingly.
Ensure to handle cache capacity by evicting the least recently used item when the cache is full.
Tip 1 : Start with the basics if you have lost touch with competitive coding. Don't directly jump to interview questions.
Tip 2 : Create a timetable and set goals. Keep aside 3-4 hours for studying. Consistency is the key.
Tip 3 : Focus on medium and hard questions. Solving a lot of easy questions doesn't help.
Tip 1 : You should have good projects to showcase.
Tip 2 : Keep it clean and simple.
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