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Hello geeks,
I am sharing here my first-ever job Interview experience I went through during my Final year of college. Deloitte visited our campus for a recruitment drive, providing an exciting opportunity for students to showcase their skills and secure positions in their esteemed organization.
We all know we have to start preparing for the Interviews and study as much as possible during the final year of our degree course. I still remember my first-ever Interview process and I still find GFG a very good platform to prepare for it. It was 23rd December 2020 when I got an email stating that "an interview is scheduled" for me for the coding round.
At first, I was very nervous and stressed as this was going to be my first interview and I had heard everywhere "first impression is the last impression". The interview was just the next day and I was completely nervous about how I would clear it.
I started looking for videos, articles and other resources that could help me in any way to lower my nervousness and give me some confidence. I practised all the things that I had learned during my classes, online courses and other sessions including theories, coding, concepts and other stuff. I tried solving multiple coding problems like searching, sortings, arrays, strings, linked lists and other possible parts. Apart from coding practice, It was also important to practice answers for the primary questions like Tell me about yourself, why this company and all? Everything was going well and I got a little confidence after doing all the revisions and practising every possible concept.
It was the interview day now and I was ready with all confidence I had to face the interview.
The process was going to be online so, the interviewer asked me to check the connections and everything at my end before starting the process.
I rechecked all the connections and settings before starting the interview and replied with the confirmation to the interviewer.
As usual, the process started with Greetings and asking how we were doing.
After 3-4 minutes, the interviewer says, "ok, let's start the interview process".
After the above two questions, it was time for the coding round. I was given 3 coding questions and I had to solve them in under 30 minutes.
Overall, all the three questions were solved in 20-25 minutes.
After all the coding problems, I was asked to dry-run the code. This took almost 10 minutes overall.
After the coding round, I was given a 5-minute break and I was searching all over the internet about whether what I did was either right or wrong.
5 minutes passed and we re-joined the call. I was asked 3 more questions related to DS and Eclipse.
After the actual process ended, I was asked if I had any questions for the interviewer.
Note: Do not say "No" to this question. Always start with a Yes. Say, Yes, I would like to know about the responsibilities of this role or any specific concepts one should know or read to work in this role. , May I please know if I get selected, how soon I can join the team and start working with you all? Something like this would be a great attention-seeking answer.
As a fresher, no salary-related question is asked (usually) but if asked, do not say something like "I expect 10 lacs or anything"
Say something like, I know a company like yours would always acknowledge the work an individual does and would compensate them well. I guess GFG has these questions also. Please refer.
After a few minutes of normal discussion, the call was over. It took almost 2 hours to finish the interview process. With my answers, I was confident and a little nervous as well. After a few days, they sent me the confirmation mail with the attached letter. I can not describe in words here how It felt reading that mail.
But, keep in mind, always keep learning even if you clear your interview.
This was a short story of mine.
Keep learning Geeks!