I was given a coding exercise that required me to optimize a given algorithm for a real-world scenario.
The interviewer wasn't just evaluating my coding skills; they were genuinely interested in understanding my thought process. This made the interview feel more like a shared exploration than a one-sided assessment.
Practical applications of data structures and why are they used in that particular application (property of data structure that makes it suitable to be used in given real-world example
Questions about my project, and problems I faced. The interviewer asked me what I would do when I encountered a particular exception while coding
Technical Interview 2 [50 mins]
What do you know about cloud computing?
Why do we need cloud platforms? Give examples of popular cloud platforms.
Basic DBMS questions: draw an ER diagram for a given scenario, and give examples of RDBMS used by you
How did you integrate your database with your project?
What is JDBC?
Do you have an idea about Kubernetes?
Features of ChatGPT
HR Interview [25 mins]
Tell me about your background.
How would you prove that adaptability is one of your string suites? (I had mentioned "adaptability" on my resume)
Suppose you are a team leader for some project, what will you do to ensure that the team stays motivated?
What problems did you face as a team leader in the college projects you have done so far?
What is more important to you: money or personal growth?
In your eyes, what does a successful internship look like?