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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in May 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
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posted on 18 Jun 2025
I appeared for an interview in Dec 2024, where I was asked the following questions.
I left my previous job to seek new challenges, enhance my skills, and pursue opportunities for growth in a dynamic environment.
Desire for professional growth: I wanted to expand my skill set and take on more challenging projects.
Seeking a better work-life balance: My previous role required long hours, and I was looking for a position that offered more flexibility.
Company culture fit: I realized that the company's value...
Yes, I am open to working in shifts or rotational hours as needed to support team goals and project deadlines.
Flexibility: I understand that projects may require different hours to meet deadlines.
Team Collaboration: Working in shifts can enhance collaboration with global teams.
Past Experience: In my previous role, I successfully adapted to a rotating schedule to support critical system updates.
Work-Life Balance: I beli...
posted on 23 Jun 2025
I appeared for an interview in May 2025, where I was asked the following questions.
I possess strong technical skills, a collaborative mindset, and a passion for problem-solving, making me an ideal candidate for this role.
Proficient in multiple programming languages, including Python and Java, demonstrated by developing a full-stack application for a university project.
Experience with Agile methodologies, having successfully participated in sprints that improved team productivity by 20%.
Strong problem...
posted on 24 Jun 2025
I appeared for an interview in May 2025, where I was asked the following questions.
To sell a product to someone who doesn't want it, focus on understanding their needs and demonstrating value.
Identify Pain Points: Ask questions to uncover challenges they face. For example, 'What issues do you encounter with your current solution?'
Highlight Benefits: Clearly articulate how the product addresses their specific needs. For instance, 'This tool can save you 10 hours a week.'
Use Testimonials: Share success...
In a crisis, prioritize recovery steps, communicate, and focus on delivering a minimum viable product.
Assess the situation: Determine the extent of the crash and what data is lost.
Check backups: If you have recent backups, restore your work from there.
Communicate: Inform your team or manager about the situation and your plan.
Focus on essentials: Identify the core features needed to meet the deadline.
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