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Study Sangathan

IT 2026
Principal Global Services
TRAINEE DEVELOPER
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Round 1: Technical Interview

The interviewer was very helpful, supportive, and encouraging, which made the discussion smooth and comfortable.

He began by asking me to explain the complete flow of my project and a few related questions to check my understanding.

During my introduction, I mentioned that I had solved 500+ DSA problems across various platforms. This led to several graph-related questions:

Toughest DSA Problem Solved: I discussed the Rotten Oranges problem, explained my approach, and why I found it challenging.

Difference Between Graph and Linked List:

Applications of Graph and Linked List: I gave examples like Facebook connections for graphs and browser back/forward buttons for linked lists.

As a follow-up, since I said I like C++, he asked me to show how I would implement a Facebook-like functionality using graphs.

I wrote a DFS traversal to demonstrate one connected component (like finding a friend circle).

Although I could not complete the full code perfectly, I explained my logic using a dry run on paper, which the interviewer appreciated.

(Tip: If your approach needs diagrams or dry runs, use pen and paper)

Finally, he asked a few general questions like:

My career goals

My role models (and why they inspire me)

To speak for about 5 minutes on current technologies like GPT, Cloud, etc., which I did confidently.

Round 2: HR Interview

The HR interviewer was also very friendly and supportive, making this round very comfortable.

Questions included:

My introduction

Weaknesses

A failure I faced and how I overcame it

Family Background

Two values I will carry before entering the corporate world

A scenario-based question (asked to other candidate not me): “If someone stole credit for your work, how would you react?”

Always answer in English try not to speak hindi words in between

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