In the interview, I was asked simple DSA questions, mainly related to string manipulation like reversing, pattern matching, and substrings. They also inquired about the architecture of my projects. Additionally, I was asked to make real-time changes to my AI-based projects on the spot, showcasing my debugging and implementation skills under pressure. This tested both my problem-solving ability and my understanding of the project architecture.
Interview was of 2 technical and 1 HR round. 1st round was some javascript questions and coding. Second round was previous project and React questions and last round was basic questions about the candidate.
An online assessment first and then after a system design question. Discuss a project you have worked on and the improvements you would add. Assesment included coding questions and various deployment questions.
The interview process started with an online coding test that assessed problem-solving and logic. After successfully clearing the test, a detailed 45-minute technical interview was scheduled, focusing mostly on .NET concepts, frameworks, coding standards, and real-world application scenarios.