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Given a file and a char c, count the number of times that c appear in the file. Given a string which conssits of : (, ), * where - * is a joker char, write a progarm that returns true if the string is valid false otherwaise. A valid string consists of the same number of '(' and ')' where * could be either one of them.
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Junior Backend Developer

Interviewed at Moovit

3.9
Oct 14, 2021

Given a file and a char c, count the number of times that c appear in the file. Given a string which conssits of : (, ), * where - * is a joker char, write a progarm that returns true if the string is valid false otherwaise. A valid string consists of the same number of '(' and ')' where * could be either one of them.

Screening question was mainly an assessment of ability to accurately follow accurate directions in a prompt to accurately technically construct an object and making requests that would give the candidate insight how how applicant submission systems work from a browser's standpoint into their candidate portal. This was a great opportunity to proceed towards a personal interview which was very friendly and successful, providing necessary opportunities to share facts about you not on my profile, of course requested to be answered in an enthusiastic and in a professional manner, to self rate on JavaScript ability specifically, and get more familiar with the SalesForce platform as desired on your own prior. I had the opportunity to participate in a panel conference with the coordinator and a department lead. Following successful completion of the interview I was scheduled for a 30 minute JavaScript prompt to produce output of basically of some html form with random numbers and to be able to accurately and clearly understand the comment prompt and produce the valid response numerical response, using vanilla JavaScript DOM API and CSS HTML selectors appropriately and correctly with respect to the problem.
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Junior JavaScript Developer

Interviewed at MK Partners

4.4
Sep 19, 2021

Screening question was mainly an assessment of ability to accurately follow accurate directions in a prompt to accurately technically construct an object and making requests that would give the candidate insight how how applicant submission systems work from a browser's standpoint into their candidate portal. This was a great opportunity to proceed towards a personal interview which was very friendly and successful, providing necessary opportunities to share facts about you not on my profile, of course requested to be answered in an enthusiastic and in a professional manner, to self rate on JavaScript ability specifically, and get more familiar with the SalesForce platform as desired on your own prior. I had the opportunity to participate in a panel conference with the coordinator and a department lead. Following successful completion of the interview I was scheduled for a 30 minute JavaScript prompt to produce output of basically of some html form with random numbers and to be able to accurately and clearly understand the comment prompt and produce the valid response numerical response, using vanilla JavaScript DOM API and CSS HTML selectors appropriately and correctly with respect to the problem.

In 1st interview, they asked 3 different questions. 1st one was to dry run the block of code, 2nd was to write a code for the solution and 3rd was also to give a solution and then with the 3rd question they had to expand the problem and multiple questions were asked.
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Junior Software Developer

Interviewed at 67 Bricks

4.2
Mar 2, 2022

In 1st interview, they asked 3 different questions. 1st one was to dry run the block of code, 2nd was to write a code for the solution and 3rd was also to give a solution and then with the 3rd question they had to expand the problem and multiple questions were asked.

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