Started with a brief intro and background; discussed recent full-stack projects.
Coding: Solved two problems — one easy, one medium — with good discussion of approach.
System Design: Asked to design a basic messaging system; struggled a bit with scaling.
Behavioral: Talked about team experiences and handling challenges; felt confident here.
Overall: Felt mostly good, though I could've been more structured in design responses.
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I was asked to implement a function to check for balanced parentheses (classic stack problem) and a second, harder one involving finding the lowest common ancestor in a binary tree.
The interview experience was very smooth and positive. The interviewer was kind, professional, and made me feel comfortable throughout the conversation. The coding questions were interesting and enjoyable to solve, and the overall process was well-structured. It was a great interview experience, and I really appreciate the opportunity.
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Asked me about my past experiences and work titles
On campus drive where students were selected at random. So it was based on luck totally. 3 rounds one aptitude one hr one technical. Difficulty was medium so basically it was overally a good experience. Nothing so hard to prepare if you are already have decent grade and an average student it would be over par.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Accenture
Interview
The first interview was with HR, and the second was technical in nature. Questions covered architecture, testing, and databases. The selection process was well-organized and efficient. It was a positive experience that left a good impression of both the staff and the company.
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Question 1
Why did you leave your last job? Where do you see yourself in five years?