Desarrollador De Software Interview Questions

Desarrollador De Software Interview Questions

El desarrollo de software es una trayectoria profesional muy demandada, y también es un puesto que puede ofrecer oportunidades de altos ingresos y de realización profesional. A la hora de realizar una entrevista para un puesto de desarrollador de software, es probable que te hagan preguntas sobre tus habilidades técnicas y sociales, y sobre cómo sueles gestionar los proyectos para asegurar su eficiencia.

Preguntas de entrevista más frecuentes para desarrollador/a de software y cómo responderlas

Question 1

Pregunta n.º 1: ¿A qué tipo de desarrollo de software te dedicas actualmente?

How to answer
Respuesta recomendada: Al responder a esta pregunta sobre tus proyectos de desarrollo de software en curso, no olvides mencionar los lenguajes de programación y las tecnologías que utilizas. Esta pregunta ayuda a determinar si posees las habilidades necesarias para gestionar la carga de trabajo.
Question 2

Pregunta n.º 2: Describe un problema de desarrollo al que hayas tenido que hacer frente y explica cómo lograste solucionarlo.

How to answer
Respuesta recomendada: Describir una situación concreta te permitirá explicar tus métodos de resolución de problemas y las medidas que adoptaste para resolver el problema. Utiliza el método STAR (Situación, Tarea, Acción, Resultado) para ofrecer una descripción clara del problema y de la solución.
Question 3

Pregunta n.º 3: ¿Cómo sueles abordar el proceso de QA?

How to answer
Respuesta recomendada: El aseguramiento de la calidad o QA (del inglés, Quality Assurance) es un aspecto importante del desarrollo de software. En organizaciones pequeñas que no dispongan de un equipo de QA específico, esta tarea podría corresponder a los desarrolladores de software. Si te hacen alguna pregunta sobre el proceso de QA, es posible que se intente determinar si estarías dispuesto y serías capaz de asumir las tareas de pruebas y de corrección de errores de programación como parte de tus funciones.

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10 people can share a bucket of coins equally. A monkey steals one coin. The no of coins are one less than equal share. one person after the other tries to take the coin but monkey kills them(killing spree?? :-)). each time a person dies the no of coins are always one short of equal share. what were the no of coins originally?.
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Applications Developer

Interviewed at Thoughtworks

4
May 28, 2015

10 people can share a bucket of coins equally. A monkey steals one coin. The no of coins are one less than equal share. one person after the other tries to take the coin but monkey kills them(killing spree?? :-)). each time a person dies the no of coins are always one short of equal share. what were the no of coins originally?.

Scan an integer and print the alphabet so that: 1-A; 2-B...26-Z; 27-AA,28-AB,29-AC...52-AZ; 53-AAA,54-AAB,55-AAC...78-AAZ...etc.. If you provide an integer, say 28-it should print AB. If you scan another integer say 55, it should show AAC
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Software Developer

Interviewed at Knab

3.3
Aug 27, 2016

Scan an integer and print the alphabet so that: 1-A; 2-B...26-Z; 27-AA,28-AB,29-AC...52-AZ; 53-AAA,54-AAB,55-AAC...78-AAZ...etc.. If you provide an integer, say 28-it should print AB. If you scan another integer say 55, it should show AAC

Given two (dictionary) words as Strings, determine if they are isomorphic. Two words are called isomorphic if the letters in one word can be remapped to get the second word. Remapping a letter means replacing all occurrences of it with another letter while the ordering of the letters remains unchanged. No two letters may map to the same letter, but a letter may map to itself. Example: Given "foo", "app"; returns true we can map 'f' -> 'a' and 'o' -> 'p' Given "bar", "foo"; returns false we can't map both 'a' and 'r' to 'o' Given "turtle", "tletur"; returns true we can map 't' -> 't', 'u' -> 'l', 'r' -> 'e', 'l' -> 'u', 'e' -'r' Given "ab", "ca"; returns true we can map 'a' -> 'c', 'b'
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Software Engineer

Interviewed at LinkedIn

3.8
Sep 8, 2014

Given two (dictionary) words as Strings, determine if they are isomorphic. Two words are called isomorphic if the letters in one word can be remapped to get the second word. Remapping a letter means replacing all occurrences of it with another letter while the ordering of the letters remains unchanged. No two letters may map to the same letter, but a letter may map to itself. Example: Given "foo", "app"; returns true we can map 'f' -> 'a' and 'o' -> 'p' Given "bar", "foo"; returns false we can't map both 'a' and 'r' to 'o' Given "turtle", "tletur"; returns true we can map 't' -> 't', 'u' -> 'l', 'r' -> 'e', 'l' -> 'u', 'e' -'r' Given "ab", "ca"; returns true we can map 'a' -> 'c', 'b'

* Describe the design of a most-recently-used list, such as the "Recent Files" menu in Microsoft Word. It has two public methods, getlist() and access(str), which retrieve the list and mark an item as accessed, respectively. The list has a maximum number of items it can hold, say 5, and it should not have duplicates. Describe the data structure used and the running time of both public methods.
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Software Engineer

Interviewed at Google

4.4
Nov 7, 2009

* Describe the design of a most-recently-used list, such as the "Recent Files" menu in Microsoft Word. It has two public methods, getlist() and access(str), which retrieve the list and mark an item as accessed, respectively. The list has a maximum number of items it can hold, say 5, and it should not have duplicates. Describe the data structure used and the running time of both public methods.

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