I have a tech Phone Interview arranged with JP Morgan and was wondering what kind of questions they usually ask, would it be language specific or algos and ds? #jpmorgan #techinterview #london #softwareengineer
Usually in the ballpark of "reverse a string" or "print fibonacci numbers" for a new grad. If you have decent yoe you will probably get questions that are more role specific and trivial in nature (e.g. "what's the difference between angular and react").
I got interviews this month for 3 positions and waiting for results. I have 10 YOE and applied full stack and back-end java positions. If it is the first phone interview, then usually junior level engineer were interviewer except one interview, in which I got two interviewer; senior and vp. Junior engineers asked simple knowledge questions; what is immutable? tell me how gc works in jvm, what is difference between react and angular? No further questions once I answered. When I have the second technical interview, more senior level engineers like senior/vp/ed/md came in. At first they asked simple knowledge questions, then asked further related questions. In addition, they asked design questions like how to read and process a file with millions records? It was a video conference and no white board. So I need to explain verbally. Among 3 positions, algorithm question was asked via online coding test only once before the first phone technical interview. It was the easiest question I ever had.
Wow 3 different interviews / positions in the same company? How do you manage to get them?
Knowing JP Morgan, yes, it will be language specific. How good is your Hindi?
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I know this is a little racist but dude that was hilarious π