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Round 1 online exam Mcqs based on networks os dbms, completely cs related ques around 30 mcqs Then 1 coding ques i got the ques as a combination of strings and 0s and 1s i don't remember exact one but each person had a different ques in coding mostly like a scenario type ques Round 2 1st technical interview They read my resume and started with normal self intro. Questions related to my projects and they choose my os proj in main and asked me all the edge cases how do i solve them what all errors we got during execution Then interviewer gave a case where my proj fails and asked me new way how can that be solved Asked me if i can write the main code of my project Then moved to dsa asked me to write code for ques based on linked list , trees, doubly linked list, graphs The scenario was given by interviewer i was alsed to write the logic and then do a dry run of the test case he gave Then he asked me about i latest proj in cip explained that and tech stack used in it and then asked abt my team how i worked with them what part of type proj i did and how i managed time genral stuff The interview for me went upto 45 to 50 mins Round 3 technical plus hr Started with explaining rhe proj the interviewer asked me and i was asked to write a code which was a combination of arrays, strings logic and do a dry run Then i was asked to write triggers and procedure in dbms This round was abt some 20 to 25 mins
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Associate Applications Developer

Interviewed at Oracle Financial Group

3.5
Sep 17, 2025

Round 1 online exam Mcqs based on networks os dbms, completely cs related ques around 30 mcqs Then 1 coding ques i got the ques as a combination of strings and 0s and 1s i don't remember exact one but each person had a different ques in coding mostly like a scenario type ques Round 2 1st technical interview They read my resume and started with normal self intro. Questions related to my projects and they choose my os proj in main and asked me all the edge cases how do i solve them what all errors we got during execution Then interviewer gave a case where my proj fails and asked me new way how can that be solved Asked me if i can write the main code of my project Then moved to dsa asked me to write code for ques based on linked list , trees, doubly linked list, graphs The scenario was given by interviewer i was alsed to write the logic and then do a dry run of the test case he gave Then he asked me about i latest proj in cip explained that and tech stack used in it and then asked abt my team how i worked with them what part of type proj i did and how i managed time genral stuff The interview for me went upto 45 to 50 mins Round 3 technical plus hr Started with explaining rhe proj the interviewer asked me and i was asked to write a code which was a combination of arrays, strings logic and do a dry run Then i was asked to write triggers and procedure in dbms This round was abt some 20 to 25 mins

1. Given a number, print out an English representation i.e. 425 would result in "Four hundred and twenty five" 2. Given a number, print out the Roman numeral equivalent i.e. 425 -> CDXXV (but there was some maximum limit to what number you'd be given). 3. The reverse of 2 i.e. given a Roman numeral, print out the decimal number (again, there's a maximum limit). Pretty simple stuff. Bonus points for writing unit tests (though they won't tell you that). They tell you to explain anything you wish in a readme file, but none of the developers reviewing your solution will actually open it. I believe you have about 7 hours to complete the test.
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Associate Software Developer

Interviewed at WiseTech Global

3
Dec 19, 2021

1. Given a number, print out an English representation i.e. 425 would result in "Four hundred and twenty five" 2. Given a number, print out the Roman numeral equivalent i.e. 425 -> CDXXV (but there was some maximum limit to what number you'd be given). 3. The reverse of 2 i.e. given a Roman numeral, print out the decimal number (again, there's a maximum limit). Pretty simple stuff. Bonus points for writing unit tests (though they won't tell you that). They tell you to explain anything you wish in a readme file, but none of the developers reviewing your solution will actually open it. I believe you have about 7 hours to complete the test.

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