Overall, the interview was good. I was asked DSA questions across three medium rounds. Pseudocode was to be written on paper. Puzzles were also asked in each round. The final round was a managerial one. I was given a code and asked to identify corner test cases.
(Tip: After receiving such a problem, try to clarify the constraints before jumping directly to the solution. It's also good to start with a brute-force approach.)
Questions asked included:
Tell me about yourself.
More discussion on the current job profile as well as some on the internship profile.
Difference between Load testing and stress testing. (I didn't know these terminologies. I told them straight forward but I tried to answer it, and my answer was close to correct.)
Case study: If you have connected a printer with your PC and you are passing the print command, but somehow, the printer is not printing, what could be the possible reasons or what all things must we look into to identify the problem? (He was expecting the answer from scratch, so I tried to explain it like this: I divided the complete system into 3 sub-systems:
The following metrics were computed from 4 interview experiences for the Adobe Software Developer role in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
Adobe's interview process for their Software Developer roles in Noida, Uttar Pradesh is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Adobe's Software Developer interview process in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.