This was for full stack.
I had applied online through LinkedIn.
I got a mail to share my details.
After a few days, I got a call for my availability for the interview.
Attended the first round of the interview.
Then in a week I got a call saying that I have cleared the first round and for the next step I was asked if I could visit the office since there will be a drive where hiring managers from US would be available, but I wasn't available for those dates.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. There are 10 different types of resources, and you can perform various operations on them like list, search, view details, modify, create. How would you design my UI and backend?
2. Ever integrated Single Sign on Or oauth or any such authentication in your app?
3. You need to call multiple APIs at the initial load of the application, what and how would you do it?
4. How did you handle in UI when you got 500 error from backend?
5. What was your application architecture in your previous project?
6. Design HTTP URL for searching users,
you can filter on any of the user's attributes,
operators supported are contains, equals, startswith,
conjunctions are AND OR NOT
The interview process started with a 30-minute recruiter screening, which focused on my background, experience, and interest in the role. The recruiter also provided an overview of the team and position.
The next round was a 1-hour technical interview. I was asked to design and implement a Spring Boot application for an e-commerce website. The discussion covered REST API design, entity modeling, service and repository layers, application architecture, and coding best practices. The interviewer also asked follow-up questions about scalability, error handling, and design decisions made during the implementation.
Overall, the interview was technical and practical, focusing on real-world backend development skills using Spring Boot.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Implement a Spring Boot application for an e-commerce website.
The process starts with a call screening with HR, then 2 rounds of code screenings, followed by system design interview, and finally behavioural interview with hiring manager. The process took 1 month
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Leet code medium question and follow up questions about data structure
There were five rounds in the process: an initial recruiter call, a first manager call, followed by three technical rounds in a loop.
In the first round, they assessed whether my background aligned with the role requirements. During the manager call, I was expecting a coding round, but instead, they asked three situational questions. After that, I received a rejection.
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