Round 4: Technical and HR interview

Technical Interview –

This was a face-to-face round. Both the Technical and the HR interviews were done on the same day. We were given a location (a separate college from ours) where we had to go and sit for the face-to-face interview. Technical Round was done first, the questions that were asked to me are given below –

  • Introduce Yourself.
  • Which languages are you familiar with?
  • Out of them which is your favourite language? (I said Python).
  • What is a Decorator?
  • What is a Generator?
  • Does Python support Multiple Inheritance? If yes, explain with an example.
  • What is the difference between a list and a tuple?
  • What do you understand by the term ‘__name__ == “__main__”’?
  • Explain Binary Search and write the pseudo code in paper.
  • Do you know at least the basics of any other language? (I said Java)
  • What is JVM?
  • Is a pointer available in Java?
  • Does Java support Multiple Inheritance? If yes, explain with an example.
  • Explain your projects in brief.

The round lasted for 45 minutes in total. He looked satisfied with my answers. I was told to wait for the result. I was informed that I have been selected to sit for the HR interview after 2 P.M

HR Interview –

The HR interview lasted for merely 10 minutes. The HR asked me the following questions –

  • Introduce yourself, but keep aside the technical part.
  • What do you like about Kolkata?
  • Is there anyone in your family who works in any IT company?
  • Are you willing to relocate? If so, which location is your first preference apart from your home city?
  • What are your hobbies?
  • Which sport do you like?

Suggestions –

  • Keep your roots strong.
  • check previous year’s questions and go through them thoroughly.
  • Try your best to pass the first 2 rounds, as from then it’s just who gets the higher package, no more fear of elimination.
  • If you get selected for the interview, answer confidently and try to interact with the interviewer when you are not sure about any answer. Try to convince him by discuss with him regarding similar topics to show that you might not know or remember the exact answer, but this topic is familiar to you.
  • Keep yourself neat and clean, wear proper dress and tie and always have a smile on your face to make yourself look confident.

GOOD LUCK !!


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