Basic questions on Java, OOPS concepts, PL/SQL. Asked about polymorphism, abstraction, struts, spring. Asked about the domain.
Systems Engineer Interviews
Systems Engineer Interview Questions
Systems engineers work closely with systems analysts to maintain a company's IT system by developing the operating systems that run computers. Expect to be quizzed on a variety of technical questions that will test your knowledge of how computer systems work. Employers prefer candidates with a bachelor's degree in an engineering field and previous experience with technology.
Top Systems Engineer Interview Questions & How to Answer
Question #1: Describe a previous systems engineering project you worked on. What was your role?
Question #2: Have you created a disaster recovery plan for a company? What are the most important factors in a successful plan?
Question #3: Imagine you're working on a major project, and there's a conflict between two technical teams. How would you resolve it?
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questions on resume. Mainly on C++. Coding concepts
Basic version of android
Write a program for a piece of application.
what is angular JS do you know about it
Technical: Data structure base programs and algorithms and Java programs(if mentioned)
In technical round they asked technical questions. Since I was from mechanical background and the interviewer also happened to be from mechanical background , he asked most of the questions from core branch only but he also asked some basic concepts of computer science since I had mentioned it in my resume. In Managerial round, the interviewer asked me about me such as my hobbies, my family and all. It went quick (5-10 mins I guess). And finally in the HR round, the HR started with my academics. As soon as he heard the name of my school ( Saraswati Vidya Mandir) , he immediately asked whether it was a Hindi medium school or English medium , to which I replied that it was a Hindi medium one. After it, the point of the whole conversation was shifted to how I coped up with this language barrier in college, how much would I rate myself in English and if selected, how would I react to someone who has better communication skills than those of mine. I think, I convinced him with my answers and that is why I got selected.
Why do we need to work at night shift that cannot be done at day time?
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