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4 rounds | 7 Coding problems

Interview preparation journey

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Preparation
Duration: 2 Months
Topics: Aptitude , DS, Algo, Networking, OOPS
Tip
Tip

Tip 1 : Practice as many as topics u can
Tip 2 : practice important questions asked in company by seeing reviews 

Application process
Where: Campus
Eligibility: No criteria
Resume Tip
Resume tip

Tip 1 : have some projects and internships in your resume
Tip 2 : Skills related to position

Interview rounds

01
Round
Easy
Online Coding Interview
Duration50 minutes
Interview date17 Oct 2020
Coding problem2

1. The Skyline Problem

Hard
15m average time
85% success
0/120
Asked in companies
Samsung R&D InstituteAppleUber

You are given 'N' rectangular buildings in a 2-dimensional city. Your task is to compute the skyline of these buildings, eliminating hidden lines return the skyline formed by these buildings collectively. A city's skyline is the outer contour of the silhouette formed by all the buildings in that city when viewed from a distance. The geometric information of each building is given in the array of buildings where BUILDINGS[i] = [LEFT_i, RIGHT_i, HEIGHT_i]:

-> LEFT_i is the x coordinate of the left edge of the ith building.

-> RIGHT_i is the x coordinate of the right edge of the ith building.

-> HEIGHT_i is the height of the ith building.

You may assume all buildings are perfect rectangles grounded on an absolutely flat surface at height 0.

The skyline should be represented as a list of "key points" sorted by their x-coordinate in the form [[x1, y1], [x2, y2], ...]. Each key point is the left endpoint of some horizontal segment in the skyline except the last point in the list, which always has a y-coordinate 0 and is used to mark the skyline's termination where the rightmost building ends. Any ground between the leftmost and rightmost buildings should be part of the skyline's contour.

Note:
There must be no consecutive horizontal lines of equal height in the output skyline. For instance, [...,[2 3], [4 5], [7 5], [11 5], [12 7],...] is not acceptable; the three lines of height 5 should be merged into one in the final output.

As such: [..., [2 3], [4 5], [12 7],...]. 

Also, the buildings are sorted by a non-decreasing order.

For more clarification see sample case 1.
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2. Sort String with alternate lower upper.

Easy
15m average time
85% success
0/40
Asked in companies
AmdocsMAQ SoftwareCapegemini Consulting India Private Limited

Given a string ‘STR’ containing lowercase and uppercase letters. You need to sort the string so that the resulting string contains uppercase and lowercase letters at alternate positions but in sorted order.

Note
If any lowercase or uppercase letters remains left after alternate positioning, then append them at the last of the string in sorted order.
For Example
If the given string STR = “rDaBfS” then after sorting  STR = “aBfDrS”. In the sorted string, lowercase letters a,f,r, and uppercase letters B, D, S are in sorted order and alternate positions.
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02
Round
Easy
Telephonic
Duration15 Minutes
Interview date20 Oct 2020
Coding problem2

1. General Questions

They basically ask tell what do u mean by your position , about yourself, and given one situation and we have to give algorithms for that. 

2. Puzzle

How do we measure forty-five minutes using two identical wires, each of which takes an hour to burn? We have matchsticks with us. The wires burn non-uniformly. So, for example, the two halves of wire might burn in 10 minutes and 50 minutes respectively

03
Round
Easy
Assignment
Duration60 minutes
Interview date26 Oct 2020
Coding problem2

1. Writing Question

Give one topic we have to write something about that, error correction para was given to us.

2. Valid Parentheses

Easy
10m average time
80% success
0/40
Asked in companies
OracleAmerican ExpressPayPal

You're given a string 'S' consisting of "{", "}", "(", ")", "[" and "]" .


Return true if the given string 'S' is balanced, else return false.


For example:
'S' = "{}()".

There is always an opening brace before a closing brace i.e. '{' before '}', '(' before ').
So the 'S' is Balanced.
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04
Round
Easy
HR Round
Duration15 minutes
Interview date2 Nov 2020
Coding problem1

1. Basic HR Questions

Tell us about yourself?
Why do we hire you?
Your dream job?
Reviews about our company?
Describe your last birthday?

Here's your problem of the day

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

Skill covered: Programming

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