It was a good assessment overall and mostly focused on basic programming concepts. The Java questions were very easy and covered fundamental topics like loops, conditions, arrays, and simple logic building. They didn’t ask anything very advanced like complex data structures or algorithms, so it felt more like they were checking whether the candidate has a clear understanding of core Java and can write syntactically correct code. The problems were straightforward and could be solved using basic programming knowledge, which made the round comfortable and manageable.
There was also an SQL question where we had to merge two tables and generate the required output. This tested understanding of joins and how to retrieve data from multiple tables together. It wasn’t very difficult, but it checked whether we know how to combine tables using SQL queries and present the correct result. Overall, the assessment felt beginner-friendly and focused on evaluating fundamental programming and database skills rather than deep or complex problem-solving.
easy - to intermediate make sure to be clear with fundamendals and make sure to be confident while answering any sort of question they test your behaviour and how you approach certain problems
Multi-stage proceed which tests situational and techincal knowledge as well as case stories. Final stage interview entails an interview and a conversation about a chosen subject. The subject is up to the applicants choice from 3-4 different options provided beforehand so that the applicant can prepare.
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Question 1
Tell me how you would react when an co-worker tells you that X is needed ASAP but you already have multiple things that need doing.