Asked basic python questions and was given 2 coding questions. The first coding question was difficult but the second one was slightly easier. In python i was asked questions like what is python, what are lists tuples dictionaries.
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He asked a puzzle question: you have three light bulbs inside a room and there's a door which you can open only once. You have 3 switches for the light bulbs and you need to figure out which bulb is connected to which switch
Very easy fireside chat. No technical interview. For clients mostly simple coding: reverse a string, anagram, impl linked list, basic sql query etc for associates. For sr and manager it may be more advanced.
The interview was primarily technical, concentrating on C#, .NET, SQL, and API concepts. Questions tested understanding of core principles and practical application. The process was straightforward, professional, and focused on technical depth.
I applied online and got a calll back, had 4 rounds in total. first was a behavioral phone call just casual talks about your skills and when can you start working and general questions, then two coding rounds in hackerrank - was asked to code in java although the job was for python and finally HR.
First online aptitude round then personal interview , i went through a college campus recruitment process , two members in interview panel , one person in real another one in video