Candidatei-me de outra forma. O processo levou mais de 1 semana. Fui entrevistado pela Triple Point Technology (Pune) em jun. de 2017
Entrevista
Round 1: aptitude test (also contains 3 programming questions, not too difficult)
Round 2: psychometric test (testing your speed and accuracy, didn't get the point of this having this test)
Round 3: problem solving, I was asked to design a lift with minimum waiting time. They didn't expect an algorithm, just asked me the outcomes of various scenarios.
Round 4: group activity (tower building using straws and tape, different but I personally think it's annoying and unnecessary)
Round 5: puzzles + technical interviews
Not a single technical question so far. I was asked how I can optimize/which features can be added to Google search and Google maps. Obviously, I couldn't think of anything right away, if there was a way to optimize/add more features, Google would probably have done it by now. Similarly, for the lift problem asked round in 3, the algorithm that is used in the real world is optimum. If that wasn't the case, we would not have used it. Concluding, I believe the interview depends on your panel members. They may/may not ask you technical questions. Some of my friends were asked questions on linked lists, arrays etc.
Candidatei-me por meio de uma faculdade ou universidade. Fui entrevistado pela Triple Point Technology (Pune City) em mai. de 2017
Entrevista
1. Aptitude test: HackerEarth company platform
Two sections: Total time 90 minutes
1. Quant Questions : easy Level (Probability,Alphabets)
Dara structures: moderate level
25 que
2. Coding round
3 Questions, Level: lengthy & difficult
Language choice available: c/c++/java/python/perl/c#
Able to solve only one que, but not able to resolve its run-time error SIGSEGV
Test cases are given:1
Hidden Test cases: 10
Points: 100 (10 per case)