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How influential are you in your current role and what are some of the methods you use to ensure your customers are satisfied with their products?
Couple of questions asked at the interview I could not get my head around and never expected in an interview in a company like Pearson which is internationally recognized. 1.You are just 2 years in United States and looking for a job change? 2.Why are you looking for a full time opportunity?(Seems the person did not read my resume carefully that I am full-time employee with Cognizant for more than 8 years now) These questions asked does not support the claim of Pearson that it is a equal opportunity employer.And proves there are discriminations made.
Coding: Create a stack with the usual push() & pop(), but with an additional function getMiddle() that returns the middle element of the stack in constant time.
find a number in a sorted array and then find the number in an unsorted array ?They will unsort the array on their own .
Interview 1: - Abstract classes over interfaces. Why we use interfaces over abstract classes. - Given a sentence with each letter as a node of the linkedlist. Reverse the order of the words (not the word itself). "My name is Batman" -> "Batman is name my" - Zigzag level traversal of a tree.
Finding out the area of the intersection of two rectangles
what value you plan to bring to the organization
on a grid find the minimal meeting point for different people.
1. How to encrypt a set of string e.g. WAAAYYFFFFFAIIIRR to W1A3Y2F4A1I3R2 etc... And how to decrypt it back to original string (2 separate functions) 2. How to design a system so that user can check in their location thru their phone, and how to scale it when the app gets popular and millions of users are using it. How would you expand the application features when popularity grows. 3. How to design a database of Warehouse, Suppliers and Customers and they ask you to write various SQL queries to pull products sold, how many customers bought more than 30 products etc 4. A coding problem to simulate the coin game and gambler's fallacy (if they are 4 Heads in a row, gambler would bet on Tail, and vice versa).
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