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I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Crio.Do (Bangalore Rural) in Dec 2022
Interview
3 rounds.
1. Online OA -> you need to complete 2 DSA question
2. Linux based. -> they will give you linux sprint access you have to read it and give the interview
3 Project Based -> you need to showcase your projects
Its good and nice interview went for 40 minutes asted about my projects and internship and discussed about the college life and some current affairs and about my interest in sports and other curricular and cocurricular activities in my college
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Crio.Do (Bengaluru) in Mar 2024
Interview
I initially received an assignment requiring me to submit two SQL-based questions, which I successfully solved and emailed back. Subsequently, I had a phone interview where I answered all questions correctly. Following this, I was invited for an online video interview, during which I also answered every question accurately. Despite this, I did not receive any communication for two weeks. When I attempted to follow up with the HR department, my calls were declined. After sending multiple messages over the following days, I finally received a response informing me that I was not selected for the position.
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Question 1
They asked me about Descriptive Statistics, and I explained its concepts and applications. I also described Google Sheets and how it can be leveraged to solve data analytics problems. They then gave me four hands-on Excel questions, which I answered correctly.
Finally, they asked how I would determine how many people scored below a specific mark. I responded that we could use the concept of normal distribution or sort the data to calculate how many students are below a particular mark. However, the interviewer insisted that the median should be used, which seemed incorrect to me for this specific problem.