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I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before May 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Workflow for Jira involves defining, designing, implementing, and tracking tasks in a project management tool.
Define project goals and tasks
Design workflow stages and transitions
Implement automation rules for task progression
Track progress and monitor team performance
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posted on 10 May 2020
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Apr 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
posted on 28 Jan 2025
I appeared for an interview before Jan 2024.
posted on 23 Nov 2022
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jan 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Group discussion is very important thing.
A requirement is a specific need or expectation that must be met in order to achieve a desired outcome.
A requirement is a statement of what a product or service must do or how it must perform.
Requirements can be functional (what the product must do) or non-functional (how well it must do it).
Requirements should be clear, concise, and measurable.
Examples of requirements include: the ability to save and retrieve data, a ...
My strength is problem-solving and analytical thinking.
I have a strong ability to analyze complex problems and break them down into manageable components.
I excel at finding innovative solutions and thinking outside the box.
I am skilled in debugging and troubleshooting software issues.
I have a solid understanding of algorithms and data structures.
I am experienced in optimizing code for performance and efficiency.
My weakness is that I tend to be too detail-oriented, which can sometimes slow down my progress.
I have a tendency to get caught up in the small details and can spend too much time on them.
I often find myself double-checking my work to ensure accuracy.
I sometimes struggle with prioritizing tasks because I want to make sure everything is perfect.
I am actively working on improving my time management skills to balance atte
posted on 6 Feb 2023
posted on 30 Apr 2024
I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Mar 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
posted on 27 Jun 2024
Angular is a popular open-source web application framework developed by Google for building dynamic single-page applications.
Angular is based on TypeScript, a superset of JavaScript.
It follows the MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture.
Angular provides features like data binding, dependency injection, and routing.
It has a powerful CLI (Command Line Interface) for scaffolding and building projects.
Angular has a large ...
Directives and pipes are features in Angular that allow developers to extend HTML functionality and transform data in templates.
Directives are markers on a DOM element that tell Angular to attach a specified behavior to that DOM element or transform the DOM element and its children.
Pipes are used to format data in a template. They take in data as input and transform it into the desired output for display.
Examples of di...
posted on 30 Jan 2021
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Dec 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
API testing methods involve functional, performance, security, and exploratory testing.
Functional testing ensures that the API meets the requirements and specifications.
Performance testing checks the API's response time, throughput, and resource utilization.
Security testing verifies the API's authentication, authorization, and encryption mechanisms.
Exploratory testing involves ad-hoc testing to discover defects and usa...
Sanity and Smoke are types of software testing. Sanity tests a specific functionality while Smoke tests the entire system.
Sanity testing is a narrow and deep testing approach while Smoke testing is a broad and shallow testing approach.
Sanity testing is performed after a small change in code while Smoke testing is performed after a major change in code.
Sanity testing is used to check if the critical functionalities are ...
Retesting is testing the same functionality again after fixing the defects. Regression is testing the unchanged functionality after making changes.
Retesting is done to ensure that the defects have been fixed and the functionality is working as expected.
Regression is done to ensure that the changes made to the software have not affected the existing functionality.
Retesting is a subset of regression testing.
Retesting is ...
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