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      EDG Intern - MS and PhD Computer Science Majors Interview

      27 Sept 2023
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
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      1. Online Coding Test: In this initial stage, candidates are typically given a set of coding problems to solve within a defined time frame. This is usually done on an online platform and the problems are designed to evaluate a candidate's coding skills, algorithmic understanding, and problem-solving capabilities. Common aspects of the coding test include: Problem Types: Algorithmic problems: Candidates might be asked to solve algorithmic challenges like sorting algorithms, searching algorithms, dynamic programming, etc. Data structure problems: Candidates may need to implement or manipulate data structures like arrays, linked lists, trees, graphs, etc. Mathematical problems: Problems related to mathematics, such as calculating Fibonacci sequences, finding prime numbers, etc. Time Constraints: Candidates are typically given a set amount of time (e.g., 60-120 minutes) to solve a set of problems. Time management and prioritization of problems are crucial. Programming Languages: Candidates can usually choose a programming language they are comfortable with, often from a set of common languages like Python, C++, Java, etc. Code Quality and Efficiency: The quality and efficiency of the code are important factors. Clean, readable, and efficient code is highly valued. Automated Evaluation: The solutions are often automatically evaluated for correctness and efficiency, based on test cases and criteria set by the employer. 2. Video Interview: After successfully passing the coding test, candidates proceed to the video interview stage. This stage involves a live or recorded interview where candidates interact with interviewers to discuss technical topics, problem-solving approaches, and behavioral aspects. Key aspects of the video interview include: Technical Knowledge and Concepts: They might ask candidates about their understanding of algorithms, data structures, relevant technologies, or domain-specific knowledge related to the position. Problem-Solving and Coding: Candidates could be given additional coding problems to solve during the interview, allowing interviewers to observe the candidate's problem-solving approach, coding skills, and ability to communicate their thought process. Behavioral and Situational Questions: Candidates might be asked about past experiences, how they handle challenges, work in teams, and adapt to different situations. Domain-Specific Questions: Depending on the role and the company, candidates might face questions specific to the domain they would be working in, for instance, questions related to MATLAB, Simulink, or other technologies relevant to the company. Communication and Collaboration: The interview assesses communication skills, collaboration ability, and how candidates interact with others in a professional setting. Overall, the objective of the video interview is to assess not only a candidate's technical capabilities but also their ability to communicate effectively, adapt to various scenarios, and work in a team environment. It's important for candidates to prepare thoroughly, practice their problem-solving skills, and showcase their knowledge and abilities effectively during this stage.

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      It asked me to do hack run test and some math questions
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