Received a phone call HR interview several weeks after college career fair. This part took about twenty minutes, and was mostly about talking about past projects or work experience.
Then the recruiter schedules a technical review, where the interviewer will ask basic programming questions (choose two languages out of MATLAB, Java, C/C++...) and math questions (calculus, diff equations, linear algebra). The technical interview takes about 45 minutes, covers basics, but you might want to brush up on these topics. No trick questions
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Question 1
What is the time complexity of converting a FSM to a NSM
Technical coding assessment given on online platform. Plenty of time for assessment, easy and medium difficulty questions. A series of questions about my experience for which I recorded a video response
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Question 1
Do you have any experience with object oriented programming languages
Multiple coding assessments online, with browser use monitored to prevent cheating. The online environment had no linting or suggestions, so you need to know the correct syntax and function names for your selected programming language
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Question 1
Generally was string handling and mathematical puzzles they had contrived.
The interview process included an initial HireVue behavioural assessment, followed by a timed technical test with algorithmic questions. After that, I had a interview where I walked through my CV and answered scenario-based questions
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Question 1
“Can you walk me through your CV and highlight the most relevant projects?”
“Why are you interested in joining our organisation and this role specifically?”
“Describe a time you made a mistake at work. What did you learn from it?”
“What technical challenges have you faced recently, and how did you solve them?”
“How do you usually gather and validate requirements from stakeholders?”