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I was asked to describe concepts about API and other related topics as HTTP protocol, and JSON objects. In addition was asked to solve three JS exercises on a white board
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at AT&T (Hyderabad) in Jan 2024
Interview
In the Technical Round, you will encounter questions related to Core Java, Java 8 features, and Spring Boot microservices. Additionally, you will be asked to discuss your relevant project experience in detail.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- How to make a list readonly, ie, calling .add() will throw error
- Diff b/w parallel stream and stream
- What is static
- Diff b/w String, StringBuilder, StringBuffer
- Swap two values without using a 3rd var
- concurrency and thread questions
- Can we add a null value of the root in treehashset
- What is the output of the snippet:
try {
a = b / 0;
} catch (Exception e) {
// do something
} catch (Arithmetic Exception) {
// do something
}
- What is try-with-Resources?
- How to connect to any particular db in spring boot
- What is autowired and why is it used
- What is dependency injection
Did not feel like a challenging process. Straight forward but low pay. Didn’t accept the offer because it was very low in my opinion for the level of role. I do not believe this was a real role.