Solicité el puesto a través de la escuela superior o la universidad. El proceso duró 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en ZopSmart (Bangalore Rural) en mar 2025
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Interview questions often cover four areas: your resume and project experience, technical skills related to those projects, real-world scenario questions to assess problem-solving, and data structures and algorithm questions, often similar to those found on LeetCode, to test foundational computer science knowledge.
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Tell me about a project you're most proud of from your resume. What was your specific contribution?
Describe a challenging bug you fixed. What was your process for debugging and what did you learn?
How would you explain the architecture of a past project to a non-technical person?
Solicité el puesto a través de la escuela superior o la universidad. Acudí a una entrevista en ZopSmart (Bangalore Rural) en ago 2025
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Very hard 3 techinical. Rounds interview before which techinivval coding, gd, after which managerial round coding had more strings conceot free to code initially resume shortlisting was also. Thr trchinical ibterview was in office
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Various trchinical. Conceots cn,os,dbms,oops,python,dsa,sql etc etc
Solicité el puesto a través de la escuela superior o la universidad. Acudí a una entrevista en ZopSmart (Bengaluru)
Entrevista
Thanks for the clarification! Here’s the updated version in 4–5 lines:
I interviewed at Zopsmart through campus placement. The first round was an online programming test with two coding questions, one of which was of medium LeetCode difficulty. I cleared the test and moved to the first technical interview, which focused mainly on OOPs concepts and included one coding question. Unfortunately, I was not selected after this round. The process was well-structured and tested core programming and conceptual understanding.
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They asked if I was familiar with Java and then requested me to explain the pillars of OOPS.
It was a normal coding assessment as the first round with qualifiers progressing to the next round which involved technical interviews. The technical interviews included peer programming or the interviewer reviewing your code.