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A total of 3 rounds happened in one day. Two rounds were Python coding rounds, and one round was with HR. The questions were interesting, and I could answer most of them. Still, I did not get a job offer.
The interview involved a two-hour Teams meeting. We began with a discussion about the role and the team, followed by a technical part. First, they presented me with code to explain what was wrong with it. Then, I had to write two classes according
I submitted my resume, and then a recruiter called for a short phone call. Then, they sent me an online coding test. It took a few days for them to get back to me with an answer about the test.
A total of 3 rounds happened in one day. Two rounds were Python coding rounds, and one round was with HR. The questions were interesting, and I could answer most of them. Still, I did not get a job offer.
The interview involved a two-hour Teams meeting. We began with a discussion about the role and the team, followed by a technical part. First, they presented me with code to explain what was wrong with it. Then, I had to write two classes according
I submitted my resume, and then a recruiter called for a short phone call. Then, they sent me an online coding test. It took a few days for them to get back to me with an answer about the test.