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- 2 Answers Amazon Interview Preparation
Hi All,
- sanaths81 February 16, 2013
I'll be appearing for Amazon phone interview in the next for the SDE position.
I'm very good at core Java. Though i've included Spring, Hibernate etc. in my Resume; i don't have in depth knowledge on these. Am i expected to prepare every technology i mentioned in my Resume. (We have used them in our project.)
I have read many posts in this forum, they talk only about data structures. Is Core Java and Data Structures good enough for Amazon interview?
Thanks in advance.
Sanath.| Flag | PURGE - 0 Answers google salary
I will be attending an onsite interview with google within a month. I wanted to be prepared for HR & behavioral questions. Questions like, salary expectation, roles & responsibilities.
- post2scr February 15, 2013
1) What is the avg salary for a software developer @ google (9+ yrs exp) ?
2) If every thing goes fine, Can I ask for a Tech lead role ?
My professional details :
Experience : 9+ years
Current Role : Software Architect
Role interviewed for : Software Engineer @ Google.
-Thanks| Flag | PURGE - 0 Answers Help with class
ive got a problem with a following code. i get error " expected `;' before '(' token ". does anyone know the problem?
- africa1001 February 14, 2013
#include <iostream>
class ED {
class AB {
int n;
AB(int x) { n = x;}
};
AB blee(1);
};
int main() {
// ED objekt;
return 0;
}| Flag | PURGE - 4 Answers Tell your interviewer that you studied hard?
Would you mention to your interviewers that you studied hard for the interview? Or would you keep it a secret?
- a-yaay-yaa February 12, 2013
I guess you'd want them to know that you want the job badly, but maybe they'll hold you to a higher standard?
Discuss!| Flag | PURGE - 1 Answer Language for solving DS Question
Hi,
- harshkumar1 February 12, 2013
I have about 5 years of experience in JAVA and lil bit on C#. While appearing for interviews would it a -ve if i solve the DS / Algorithm questions in C++ rather than JAVA / C#. Just that i am more comfortable solving those kinds of questions in C++.
Not to mentions most of the interviews i appear for are for SDE and the work would not involve me to work on C / C++
Regards,
Harsh| Flag | PURGE - 7 Answers Amazon or Samsung? Please help.From India.
Hello everyone,
- Pallani S February 10, 2013
I know this sounds like a crap question. But I have a dilemma. I have two offers for SDE, amazon chennai and Samsung Noida. The compensation offered by amazon is quite better than that of samsung ofcourse.
But myself being a north indian, have a desire to move to north india as I know chennai will be a difficult place for me to adjust. But at the same time, as a company, I would like to join amazon- reasons are obvious.
My question is whether job location should be considered such an important factor or not? I just want opinions from people as it will help me to take my decision. Lot of people will come with an answer "depends on your choice". I know that. I am just seeking an opinion here. Any inputs are appreciated.| Flag | PURGE - 6 Answers Amazon first telephonic interview
I had my first telephonic interview 1 day back,
- priya February 06, 2013
He ask me one question about desing+ programming .
I wrote my program ,i did my best.
After doing that he said ok ,I have 5 more min.
He does not ask me any question further.
Interview ended in 35 min.
Is this good sigh.Please tell me.| Flag | PURGE - 1 Answer Code from the book (ctci) uses '==' operator instead of equals
Just a FYI, some of the Java code may not work properly. There are several cases the == operator instead of equals. E.g. in 16.5 and Question 4.2 are some off the top of my head.
- berlin.brown February 03, 2013
Also,
public void run() {
if (method == "first") {
foo.first();
} else if (method == "second") {
foo.second();
} else if (method == "third") {
foo.third();
}
}| Flag | PURGE - 0 Answers C
Write a code to extract individual blocks from a given matrix....
- Honey February 02, 2013
Eg: if we have a 4x4 matrix you need to extract 2x2 independent matrices and store them in 4 different arrays...
Given matrix: 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
For the above matrix the output should be as follows..
Array1: 1 2 5 6
Array2: 3 4 7 8
Array3: 9 10 13 14
Array4: 11 12 15 16| Flag | PURGE - 0 Answers Data Structures
A spreadsheet consists of a two-dimensional array of cells, labeled A1, A2, etc. Rows are
- sandeep17199117 February 01, 2013
identified using letters, columns by numbers. Each cell contains either an integer (its value) or
an expression. Expressions contain integers, cell references, and the operators '+', '-', '*', '/'
with the usual rules of evaluation – note that the input is RPN and should be evaluated in stack
order.
Write a program (in C, C++ or Java) to read a spreadsheet from ‘stdin’, evaluate the values of
all the cells, and write the output to ‘stdout’.
The spreadsheet input is defined as follows:
• Line 1: two integers, defining the width and height of the spreadsheet (n, m)
• n*m lines each containing an expression which is the value of the corresponding cell
(cells enumerated in the order A1, A2, A<n>, B1, ...)
Your program must output its data in the same format, but each cell should be reduced to a
single floating-point value. For example, we would expect the following expect to produce the
indicated output:
Input Expected Output
3 2
A2
4 5 *
A1
A1 B2 / 2 +
3
39 B1 B2 * /
3 2
20.00000
20.00000
20.00000
8.66667
3.00000
1.50000
The above example input visually looks like:
| 1 | 2 | 3 |
--+-------------+-------+--------------+
A | A2 | 4 5 * | A1 |
--+-------------+-------+--------------+
B | A1 B2 / 2 + | 3 | 39 B1 B2 * / |
------------------------+--------------+| Flag | PURGE - 1 Answer Convert a rectangle to ranges of Hilbert numbers
When spatial data is represented using Hilbert numbers, a rectangular range is mapped to multiple ranges of Hilbert numbers. Is there any quick way to find this mapping without going through every cell the given rectangle, R, overlaps with? I can think of considering only the border cells of R and then sorting them... Is there any better way?
- iamru January 31, 2013| Flag | PURGE - 1 Answer Question about rating your skills
So I have seen a couple of posts that say you shouldn't rate yourself too high in one particular area. You shouldn't rate yourself too low in one particular area. Let's say I have been working Java 8 years (pretty much everyday), I am pretty fluent in Java. I would probably rate myself a 8/10. There are still some things on JVM memory and heap analysis and garbage collection that I don't entirely understand so I would say 8/10.
- berlin.brown January 31, 2013
I have done Python for scripts off and on for years but I may have trouble with throwing ou the syntax without googling it. What is that? 7/10? 6/10? And then on C/C++. I have coded with them off and on years ago, 5/10?
I am sure we have all worked with various languages how do we approach them in a Google/Amazon like interview. Am I OK with just Java as 8/10. I will have to mention python and C/C++ because it was part of my job but I am not as fluent. And then there is Haskell, Scala, Clojure which I have been working with also off and on for practice.
What do you think? How would a google interviewer approach these ratings?
Java : 8/10 (fluent but still some things I could learn).
Python : 7/10? (I don't work with python every day, I only work with small scripts for automating simple tasks). I may not be able to come up with the syntax entirely in an interview (E.g. I would have to google it).
C/C++ : 6/10 - I was fluent years ago?
Scala/Clojure : 3/10?| Flag | PURGE