I learned a lot in software engineering.
The final assessment criteria were unclear. Most of it depends on the project you had, but an intern could not choose the project, so basically you have no control over what the evaluation would be.
Make the criteria clear from the start, and make sure to listen to what interns need.
OA consisting of 2 technical and several behavioural. Tech + behaviour interview of 1.25 hrs, first about the behavioural questions, and then one word problem for DP similar to the longest common substring.
It wasn’t too bad. OA and a few LC mediums. A couple rounds of interviews, then you get the offer and have two weeks to accept or decline. Make sure you explain your answers well and thoroughly.
I was asked behavioural questions first, two of them. This was followed by a 'create a class' question, which I completed in Python. It was related to directed graphs and wasn't too difficult. Despite this, I was still rejected.
OA consisting of 2 technical and several behavioural. Tech + behaviour interview of 1.25 hrs, first about the behavioural questions, and then one word problem for DP similar to the longest common substring.
It wasn’t too bad. OA and a few LC mediums. A couple rounds of interviews, then you get the offer and have two weeks to accept or decline. Make sure you explain your answers well and thoroughly.
I was asked behavioural questions first, two of them. This was followed by a 'create a class' question, which I completed in Python. It was related to directed graphs and wasn't too difficult. Despite this, I was still rejected.