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It was for full stack position that require for Angular on front and C#.Net for backend knowledge with Azure cloud integration service knowledge. -For Angular: How to manage state for large scale application (I mentioned for using ngRx for state management , but it's not require if its small to medium size application using Signal for state management is fine - usage of Http Interceptor - some other angular base questions Backend: - different type of life cycles for services (Transient, Scopped, Singleton) - usage of caching mechanism - different pattern like abstract factory, generic repository pattern - usage of async await ops - content-type usage in postman, can you pass multiple content-type format like xml, json ? : answer is NO, can pass one at a time - Azure service bus usage, real time streaming data what you can use websocket or signalR
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1) What is Encapsulation and Polymorphism 2) Difference between Abstraction and Interface 3) Difference between IQueryable and IEnumerable 4) Explain Extension Methods, Anonymous method, Middleware 5) Write a C# program for reversing of the Whole String. 6) Write a C# program to print index of Array from given Array Of Numbers [2, 7, 11, 15] whose Sum is 9.
The interview process at this company was structured and thorough, giving a clear glimpse into their work culture and expectations. Round 1: Screening – A brief but focused initial screening that helped set the stage. The recruiter was friendly and asked standard questions to gauge my background and interest. Round 2: Technical Discussion (30 minutes) – This round was more in-depth, testing my technical proficiency through practical scenarios. The questions were well thought-out and relevant to the role. Round 3: Assessment – A structured evaluation, possibly involving a case study or technical task. It tested both my problem-solving ability and how I approach complex challenges. Round 4: Managerial Round – This was about cultural fit, leadership style, and communication. The manager asked insightful questions that made me reflect on my own work style and how I collaborate in teams. Overall, the process was professional, and each stage felt purposeful. It gave me confidence that the company values both skill and character in potential employees.
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