Autodesk is probably one of the best places to work. I met some of the greatest minds and got the privilege to learn from them. Since I didn't have much experience before my internship, my team supported me by providing all required resources for onboarding and assisting me in case I got stuck on an issue. Since I had a major project, it involved consultation with multiple teams, and let me tell you, people are always there to assist you in any task.
Depending on your team, you might get some generic maintenance project, since Autodesk is a really big company with multiple divisions.
The interview lasted 45 minutes and included extensive questions on JavaScript, TypeScript, OOPs, and SQL. Projects were also heavily questioned. Make sure you can explain the "whys" and "hows" of your projects. In my interview, no DSA questions were
The first round was coding. We were given 4 problems to solve. The topics covered were Array, String, DP, and Graph. The selection criteria was based on a normalized score. Candidates clearing the first round moved on to three rounds of interviews
Online Technical Interview Topics covered: * Clean architecture * Compilers and how data is stored in C * The memory management system in C * Multithreading
The interview lasted 45 minutes and included extensive questions on JavaScript, TypeScript, OOPs, and SQL. Projects were also heavily questioned. Make sure you can explain the "whys" and "hows" of your projects. In my interview, no DSA questions were
The first round was coding. We were given 4 problems to solve. The topics covered were Array, String, DP, and Graph. The selection criteria was based on a normalized score. Candidates clearing the first round moved on to three rounds of interviews
Online Technical Interview Topics covered: * Clean architecture * Compilers and how data is stored in C * The memory management system in C * Multithreading