Filter interviews by
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jan 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Group discussion is very good if you do job as a fresher..... ?
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Mar 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
I am open to discussing salary based on the responsibilities and opportunities offered by the position.
I am flexible and open to negotiation.
I am more interested in the overall package and growth opportunities than just the salary.
I have researched the market rates for web developers in this area.
I am confident that my skills and experience justify a competitive salary.
My family background is diverse and multicultural.
My parents come from different cultural backgrounds.
I have relatives living in different countries.
We celebrate various cultural traditions and holidays.
My family values diversity and embraces different perspectives.
I am looking for a change to explore new opportunities and challenges in the web development field.
Seeking growth and advancement in my career
Wanting to work on more complex and innovative projects
Desire to learn new technologies and expand my skillset
Looking for a better work-life balance or location
Seeking a company culture that aligns with my values
I am a web developer with 5 years of experience in front-end and back-end development.
I have expertise in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various web development frameworks.
I have worked on projects involving responsive web design and cross-browser compatibility.
I am experienced in database management and have worked with SQL and NoSQL databases.
I have knowledge of version control systems like Git and have experience collab...
This was my first round of the process
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Sep 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
Coding languages
I applied via Internshala and was interviewed in May 2021. There was 1 interview round.
I was interviewed in Feb 2017.
posted on 3 May 2017
I was interviewed before May 2016.
I was interviewed in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes, which is 2 fishes.
To make the red fishes 98%, subtract 1% (2 fishes) from 99% (198 fishes).
To find the number of fishes to be removed, divide the difference by 1% (2 fishes).
Therefore, 50 fishes have to be removed to make the red fishes 98%.
I was interviewed in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes to find the number of red fishes.
Subtract the number of red fishes from 200 to find the number of non-red fishes.
Calculate 2% of the total number of fishes to find the desired number of red fishes.
Subtract the desired number of red fishes from the current number of red fishes to find the number of fishes to be removed.
posted on 28 Jun 2017
I was interviewed in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes to find out how many fishes represent 1%.
Multiply the result by 2 to find out how many fishes represent 2%.
Subtract the result from 200 to find out how many fishes represent 98%.
based on 1 interview
Interview experience
based on 1 review
Rating in categories
Marpu Foundation
Huawei Technologies
HCL Infosystems
Z X Learning