As above; it starts with a massive take home coding challenge. Basically you're given a very vague problem statement and a small amount of example data (carefully chosen to NOT cover any interesting edge cases), and must come up with an entire solution (design, implementation, API, test cases, code coverage, documentation, everything), all finished to the level you'd expect in production code (ie, full test coverage, edge cases thought about, errors handled, consistent method names, use a logging framework, everything). Don't be surprised if you fail due to something like "we told you we wanted logs, but we didn't tell you what would be consuming the logs, and you guessed wrong, so the formatting of the log messages isn't quite what we expected". Yes, it's THAT nit picky. And no, you can't ask questions during the process.
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Question based on Selenium and QTP
Do you have a 4 year college degree?
Write code for following scenario : Inputs from command line : a string of numbers separated by white spaces. Output : display the difference between Max and Min number of the passed input. Constraints : Some two or three constraints were there.
How to manage Shrinkage, Attrition and how you can create WOW experience for customers.
Given a set of components like A,B,C,D... And their ordered dependencies like A -> B,C B -> C C -> D find the dependencies for any given component "X".
All situational question about prior experience. Make sure to provide examples. Good luck on getting someone that actually speaks English and actually understands you.
Aside from the CEO asking why they would ever hire someone from a company they've never heard of.... "Are you more of a graphic designer or user experience designer...because we can't figure out what we need and no one here seems to understand the difference."
Essay questions about your experiences.
For the one-on-one video interviews, some of them asked me to draw up assembly tooling based on a short prompt.
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