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Entrevista
The entire process from the start was in shambles. A recruiter phoned me for a position I never applied for, but fine. Onto setting up the coding interview, the people involved were very unorganized, on vacation, and lacking urgency. For example I only received the meeting invite the day before and that was after I asked for it. The coding interview was fine. It was done through hackerrank but because of the part about HR personnel being on vacation, I couldn't ask what to study, thus the coding interview was not what I prepared for. Also because the job posting was never available to begin with, I was basically going in blind. The interview format was supposed to be 30 minutes coding, 15 minutes React questions. But it ended up being 10 minutes chatting, 5 minutes to read the coding prompt, only 15 minutes to code a solution (not possible), and then 15 minutes of react questions. All in all, the format was interesting but the entire interview process was not designed to pass anyone who didn't already have all the answers.
Obviously I didn't pass, but the interviewer was nice.
HR was the first round
Followed by HM
HR asked for availability and resume then just disappeared
Even after following up, no response
Then next week for the same role, same message she sent to a friend of mine
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Pregunta 1
They asked for availability and then totally ghosted me
Acudí a una entrevista en Fidelity Investments (Bengaluru)
Entrevista
1. DSA Round (Easy Level)
They usually don’t go very deep into complex algorithms. Expect fundamentals like:
Anagram check (e.g., compare two strings efficiently)
Palindrome check (string or number)
Basic array/string manipulation
Sometimes simple hashing or sorting logic
2. DBMS Basics
What is a primary key / foreign key
Difference between SQL joins (INNER, LEFT, RIGHT)
Basics of normalization
Simple query writing
They usually keep it conceptual + a few practical questions.
3. OOPs Concepts
Very standard questions, such as:
Pillars of OOP: Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Abstraction
Real-life examples
Difference between overloading vs overriding
Why OOP is useful
They may ask you to relate this to your project.
4. Puzzle / Logical Thinking
These are not super hard—just to test reasoning:
Basic math/logical puzzles
Pattern-based questions
Situational problem solving
5. Project Discussion
Explain your project clearly:
Problem statement
Your role
Tech stack
Be ready for:
“Why did you choose this approach?”
“What challenges did you face?”
“How would you improve it?”
Acudí a una entrevista en Fidelity Investments (Durham, NC)
Entrevista
Behavioral interview with the hiring manager centered around STAR-style questions and getting an understanding of your current position. Focused on finding overlap in your experience with the experience needed for the role
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