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Pega BPM Tester

Ernst & Young (EY)
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2 rounds | 2 Coding problems

Interview preparation journey

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Preparation
Duration: 3 months
Topics: Data Structure, Oops, Algorithm, SDLC, SQL & Python
Tip
Tip

Tip 1 : Constantly focused in the preparation.
Tip 2 : Check the efficiency at the end that what is the outcome of the preparation.
Tip 3 : Do some technical projects which enhance the skills which is compatible for the IT sector.

Application process
Where: Campus
Eligibility: Minimum 7 CGPA with no current backlog.
Resume Tip
Resume tip

Tip 1 : Prepare Cover letter wisely and check out all the skills you have that is mentioned in the Resume.
Tip 2 : Resume should be specific in your domain. Don't try to exaggerate.

Interview rounds

01
Round
Medium
Face to Face
Duration45 mintues
Interview date8 Mar 2021
Coding problem1

1. Asked about problems related to the aptitude.
2. Questions were related to Data structure and Algorithm.
3. Asked little bit about Oops concept.

1. Technical Question

Write a query for trigger the data in data base ?

Problem approach

Step 1  : First I gave the algorithm if the whole flow.
Step 2 : Then I used to go step by step with algorithm and try to explain the main logic.
Step 3 : And finally wrote the code in front of the interviewer and show him the expected result.

02
Round
Easy
Face to Face
Duration45 minutes
Interview date8 Mar 2021
Coding problem1

Timing was good. It was scheduled in morning.
Environment was good.
Nature of the interviewer was good and friendly.

1. Find prime numbers

Easy
15m average time
80% success
0/40
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You are given a positive integer ‘N’. Your task is to print all prime numbers less than or equal to N.

Note: A prime number is a natural number that is divisible only by 1 and itself. Example - 2, 3, 17, etc.

You can assume that the value of N will always be greater than 1. So, the answer will always exist.

Problem approach

Tip 1 : Practice with a good amount in puzzle side.
Tip 2 : Do more and more questions with different different platforms (like: Online , books etc..)

Try solving now

Here's your problem of the day

Solving this problem will increase your chance to get selected in this company

Skill covered: Programming

What is the output of print (0.1 + 0.2 == 0.3) in Python?

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