The interview consisted of three rounds, all conducted onsite in a single day.
Prior to this, I was screened from a number of freshers (undergraduates) through a subjective test. This test involved solving logical and data structures-based questions.
The logical questions were mostly puzzles where the challenge was to come up with the most optimal solution.
One of the questions I was asked was to design a program for an iPod. Specifically, it was for the shuffle operation, to ensure that the shuffle was truly random and songs wouldn't repeat until the entire list was exhausted.
I was also asked several questions about my project experiences and on C++ design patterns, etc.
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