I applied for the AI/ML role, and the interview process was fully based on this. However, during the pre-presentation, they mentioned that for freshers, the role would be called Associate Trainer.
Group Discussion:
I had to participate in GD twice.
- Each GD had 8 members, with a strict time limit of 10 minutes.
- First topic: Work from Home vs. Work from Office
- Second topic: Social Media – Smarter or Addictive
Technical Interview:
- There was only one technical person on the panel.
- I expected a self-introduction, but instead, the interviewer directly asked me about my project. I explained the project in detail, along with the challenges I faced.
- I was asked to draw a flow diagram of the project.
- Then, I was asked to write a palindrome program without using any built-in functions. I completed it successfully.
- He mentioned that my solution had O(n) time complexity and asked me to write a palindrome program with O(log n) complexity.
- Questions asked:
- What is AI?
- What is ML?
- What is DL?
- Difference between AI, ML, and DL
- What is supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning?
- What is RAG?
- Internship experience
- Final questions:
- Do you have any questions for me?
- You came here for AI/ML. If we put you in cybersecurity, is that okay with you?
HR Interview:
- The HR asked for a self-introduction, but with a condition: exclude all technical parts like skills, projects, and internships. They wanted to know about:
- Family background
- Hobbies
- Daily routine (day-in and day-out activities)
- Other questions:
- Can I put you in any other role?
- Do you have any questions for me?
- What is your current location and native location?