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I did my internship at XYZ Corporation.
Interned at XYZ Corporation
Worked in the marketing department
Assisted in creating social media campaigns
Conducted market research
Attended meetings with clients
I learned to take responsibility for my actions and to use my mistakes as opportunities for growth.
I learned to admit my mistakes and apologize when necessary
I learned to reflect on my mistakes and identify areas for improvement
I learned to seek feedback from others and use it to make positive changes
I learned to not be afraid of failure and to view it as a learning experience
For example, when I made a mistake at work ...
I have the skills, experience, and passion to contribute to the success of your company.
I have a proven track record of achieving targets and exceeding expectations.
I possess strong communication and interpersonal skills, which enable me to work effectively with colleagues and clients.
I am a quick learner and adaptable to new environments and technologies.
I am passionate about the industry and eager to contribute to th...
A C code that prints out the elements of an array of strings.
Declare an array of strings
Use a loop to iterate through the array
Print out each element
The probability of rain in Chennai today depends on various factors such as season, weather conditions, and location.
The probability can be estimated by analyzing the current weather patterns and historical data.
Factors such as humidity, temperature, and wind speed can affect the probability of rain.
Local weather forecasts and satellite imagery can also provide insights into the likelihood of rain.
The probability of ra...
It is impossible to accurately predict the probability of India winning the next Cricket World Cup.
Sports events are unpredictable and depend on various factors such as team performance, weather conditions, injuries, etc.
Past performance of the team and individual players can be considered, but it does not guarantee future success.
Other teams participating in the tournament also play a significant role in determining t...
Yes, I know C language. Here's a program to print numbers from 1 to 10 excluding 5.
Use a loop to iterate from 1 to 10
Inside the loop, check if the current number is equal to 5
If it is not equal to 5, print the number
The question was about finding the average of a set of numbers.
I approached the problem by first summing all the numbers in the set.
Then, I divided the sum by the total number of elements in the set to find the average.
I used a loop to iterate through the set and keep track of the sum and count of elements.
Find sum of all numbers formed from root to leaf path in a binary tree
Traverse the binary tree using DFS
At each leaf node, add the number formed from root to leaf path to a sum variable
Return the sum variable
Time complexity: O(n)
Example: For a binary tree with root value 1, left child 2 and right child 3, the sum would be 12 + 13 = 25
Given a string, print all possible strings that can be made by placing spaces (zero or one) in between them.
Use recursion to generate all possible combinations of spaces
For each recursive call, either add a space or don't add a space between the current character and the next character
Base case is when there are no more characters left to add spaces between
Time complexity is O(2^n) where n is the length of the string
Preorder traversal without recursion
Use a stack to keep track of nodes
Push right child first and then left child onto stack
Pop top of stack and print value
Repeat until stack is empty
Find longest continuous patch on a 12 km road with updates in patches
Maintain a variable to keep track of current patch length
Update the variable whenever a new patch is added
Maintain a variable to keep track of longest patch so far
Compare current patch length with longest patch length and update if necessary
Use a sorted data structure like a binary search tree to store the patches for efficient search
Time complexity: ...
Find median of an unsorted array.
Sort the array and find the middle element
Use quickselect algorithm to find the median in O(n) time
If the array is small, use brute force to find the median
Find 'k' elements closest to a given number from a stream of characters.
Use a priority queue to keep track of closest elements.
Update the queue as new characters come in.
Return the 'k' closest elements from the queue.
Design a data structure with O(1) insert, remove, find-max, and delete-max operations.
Use a doubly linked list to maintain the elements in sorted order.
Use a hash table to store the pointers to the nodes in the linked list.
Maintain a pointer to the maximum element in the hash table.
Update the pointers in the hash table when inserting or removing elements.
Update the maximum pointer when deleting or inserting the maximum
Check if a given linked list is a palindrome.
Traverse the linked list and store the values in an array.
Compare the first and last elements of the array, then move towards the center.
If all elements match, the linked list is a palindrome.
Alternatively, use two pointers to find the middle of the linked list and reverse the second half.
Compare the first half with the reversed second half to check for a palindrome.
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