And as for me, I am not the best when it comes to answering questions on the fly, so I "memorize" (not word for word, the general idea so that should I be asked the question, I would already know how to answer it as soon as it is asked) the most likely questions (ie. Tell me about yourself or at the very least "Why do you want to be a CLS") and think up of various situations in my work/school that can serve as appropriate situations for behavioral questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you completed any internships? What did you gain from the experience?
The interview went well, and I interacted well with the peer interviewer. I clearly explained the questions and felt confident throughout the discussion, showcasing my knowledge and communication skills effectively.
It was good. They asked about telling about myself . Further they asked questions regarding python basics and told to perform some DSA using python. Further they ask to perform prime no. using python.
The interview process at the company called as the Larsen and Toubro was very enriching and was definitely a learning experience for me as a fresh graduate willing to intern with the firm.