1: On your aptitude and vocabulary tests, be quick and correct.
2: In the coding round, the time it takes to finish the questions should decrease as the difficulty of the questions increases.
Timing enters the equation for shortlisting if practically everyone can solve them.
3: When sending your resume, try to be honest about the projects you’ve worked on; if you bluff about it, they’ll quickly catch you in the interview when you’re grilled about it.
4: Be confident and respond to questions to the best of your ability; if you don’t understand something, tell them.
5: Conduct research on the firm and list the most relevant projects and abilities that the organization is seeking.
6: On your resume, don’t bluff or deceive. During the interview, it is visible.
The entire process can take a day or more, and your interview can take place at any moment.
My procedure began at 5 p.m. and concluded at 10:30 p.m.
There was no pressure from any of the interviewers.