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1) What is Encapsulation and Polymorphism 2) Difference between Abstraction and Interface 3) Difference between IQueryable and IEnumerable 4) Explain Extension Methods, Anonymous method, Middleware 5) Write a C# program for reversing of the Whole String. 6) Write a C# program to print index of Array from given Array Of Numbers [2, 7, 11, 15] whose Sum is 9.
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Interviewed at HashedIn by Deloitte

4.1
Oct 3, 2024

1) What is Encapsulation and Polymorphism 2) Difference between Abstraction and Interface 3) Difference between IQueryable and IEnumerable 4) Explain Extension Methods, Anonymous method, Middleware 5) Write a C# program for reversing of the Whole String. 6) Write a C# program to print index of Array from given Array Of Numbers [2, 7, 11, 15] whose Sum is 9.

The interview process at this company was structured and thorough, giving a clear glimpse into their work culture and expectations. Round 1: Screening – A brief but focused initial screening that helped set the stage. The recruiter was friendly and asked standard questions to gauge my background and interest. Round 2: Technical Discussion (30 minutes) – This round was more in-depth, testing my technical proficiency through practical scenarios. The questions were well thought-out and relevant to the role. Round 3: Assessment – A structured evaluation, possibly involving a case study or technical task. It tested both my problem-solving ability and how I approach complex challenges. Round 4: Managerial Round – This was about cultural fit, leadership style, and communication. The manager asked insightful questions that made me reflect on my own work style and how I collaborate in teams. Overall, the process was professional, and each stage felt purposeful. It gave me confidence that the company values both skill and character in potential employees.
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Interviewed at UST

3.8
Jun 21, 2025

The interview process at this company was structured and thorough, giving a clear glimpse into their work culture and expectations. Round 1: Screening – A brief but focused initial screening that helped set the stage. The recruiter was friendly and asked standard questions to gauge my background and interest. Round 2: Technical Discussion (30 minutes) – This round was more in-depth, testing my technical proficiency through practical scenarios. The questions were well thought-out and relevant to the role. Round 3: Assessment – A structured evaluation, possibly involving a case study or technical task. It tested both my problem-solving ability and how I approach complex challenges. Round 4: Managerial Round – This was about cultural fit, leadership style, and communication. The manager asked insightful questions that made me reflect on my own work style and how I collaborate in teams. Overall, the process was professional, and each stage felt purposeful. It gave me confidence that the company values both skill and character in potential employees.

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