I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Nanoprecise in Jan 2025
Interview
Applied online for a sales position with Nanoprecise. First interview was over the web with two people. My complaints about Nanoprecise are that what they are looking for in the interview and what they posted on their website are two different things (not precise at all). Not so bad - both parties wasted 30 minutes each. Of course, why not put some thought into the JD & make the JD what you want to save everyone's time?
What I don't like about this company is being ghosted. When companies get ghosted they'll whine like a child. I sent to the interviewers an immediate thank you email & a follow up email 2 weeks later. We both invested in a 30 min interview. It's OK not to hire me - it's not OK to ghost candidates.
I'm not sure why any serious candidate would waste time on Nanoprecise (between the bogus JD & the ghosting)?
I found the questions straightforward, focusing on Python basics and general problem-solving skills. Since the questions were relatively simple, I completed them with time to review my solutions.
I used standard Python techniques and demonstrated my understanding of efficient code structure
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a Python function to reverse a given string without using built-in functions.
I applied online. I interviewed at Nanoprecise (Bengaluru) in Aug 2023
Interview
I got a call from HR and then they scheduled my interview, There are 5 technical rounds and 1 HR, which I could make to the 4th round. So, I was getting good reviews from the interviewer (HR told me) in 4th round the interviewer asked me some basic questions about my current CTC and expected CTC, after they put me on hold and then rejected me without any feedback.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Flatten nested list System design question Resume based question