I recently interviewed for a Software Engineer position at TechSmart Global, and it was a pretty cool experience. It started with a friendly phone screen where we talked about my background and interest in the company.
Next, I had a technical interview via video call with a senior developer. We went through some coding problems together, and I explained my thought process along the way. Then, they gave me a week-long project assignment to see how I handle real-world tasks.
The final step was a panel interview with people from different departments. They asked a mix of technical and situational questions to understand how I’d fit into the team. Everyone was super nice and made me feel comfortable throughout the process.
In the end, I didn’t get the job, but it was a valuable experience and I learned a lot from it.
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Question 1
During the panel interview, one interesting question they asked me was:
"Can you describe a time when you faced a major technical challenge and how you overcame it?"
smooth interview process. basic array and number theory questions asked. mostly wanna know about your knowledge in dsa and a little bit of dbms os etc. Overall the coding round was ok.