I don’t need the exact questions, of course, but an idea would be helpful. The hr couldn’t say much about it technically.
I did it for an internship a number of years ago. I thought it was difficult at the time, and I remember part of the answer I was ending up with was wrong, so I didn’t pass through
Looking from the glassdoor the problem rarely changed, and you would be given an instruction before you start the timed session. Taking hints from the instruction try to google for libraries you would likely need to implement the function beforehand. Will save you a lot of time.
Ive given it recently and it was a pretty reasonable test..You can look at the instructions/glassdoor reviews and youl get a good idea about it.It is is basically working with apis and processing the data.So I would advise you to be ready with skeleton code for making api calls etc And also It says it is for 3 hours but you can finish it well ahead if you are ready with the skeleton code
I gave the test today but I personally feel it would have been a better test without a timer. I completed it just before 3 hours.
Make sure you have a skeleton code for get and post to save time
Don't know how it is, but fk that. Its a nope from me.
This is exactly the kind of situation where you don’t need to respond. Have that thought and keep it to yourself.
Why? Making candidates sit down for 3 hour "test" is unacceptable. If we engineers continue allowing companies to do whatever they want for tests, who knows what they will come up with next. This is the exact type of situation where we need to voice our opinion.