Ingeniero De Software Interview Questions

Ingeniero De Software Interview Questions

Los ingenieros de software se encargan de diseñar y desarrollar software informático. Las entrevistas serán muy técnicas, así que debes prepararte para resolver problemas de código y desafíos matemáticos. Las preguntas concretas que te planteen dependerán del tipo de puesto de programación al que aspires. Intenta buscar una disciplina de software concreta, como desarrollo web, desarrollo de aplicaciones o desarrollo de sistemas.

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

Question 1

Pregunta n.º 1: ¿Cómo describirías tu proceso de programación?

How to answer
Respuesta recomendada: A la hora de responder preguntas sobre tu proceso o tu ciclo de desarrollo e ingeniería de software, incluye cada uno de los pasos, empezando por cómo obtienes los requisitos necesarios del producto final. Incluye el máximo de detalles que te sea posible para que quien te entreviste pueda hacerse una idea clara de tu experiencia y de tu capacidad para asumir un proyecto de principio a fin.
Question 2

Pregunta n.º 2: ¿Qué lenguajes de programación conoces y prefieres?

How to answer
Respuesta recomendada: Querrán saber qué lenguajes de programación manejas y cuáles son tus preferidos. Para esta pregunta no existen necesariamente respuestas correctas o incorrectas, pero sí les permitirá hacerse una idea de tus capacidades y de tu experiencia en programación. Si la oferta de empleo incluye preferencias concretas en cuanto a lenguajes de programación, asegúrate de incluirlas en tu respuesta.
Question 3

Pregunta n.º 3: Comenta algún proyecto que hayas completado con éxito.

How to answer
Respuesta recomendada: Para hablar del éxito en un proyecto anterior, te resultará útil comentar qué aspectos del proyecto fueron satisfactorios y detallar las diferentes tareas realizadas. Puedes describir al equipo con el que colaboraste, cómo gestionaste el tiempo y cuál fue tu aportación concreta al proyecto.

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Another was a puzzle: A king orders 100 bottles of wine for a celebration. A courtier who's angry with the king over something puts poison in one of those bottles. The king has a way of identifying the poisoned bottle by giving a few drops of wine to a monkey. Since the poison is fast acting, the monkey will die immediately. Whats the minimum number of monkeys needed to find the poisoned bottle?
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Senior Software Developer

Interviewed at Tower Research Capital

4.1
Jun 7, 2010

Another was a puzzle: A king orders 100 bottles of wine for a celebration. A courtier who's angry with the king over something puts poison in one of those bottles. The king has a way of identifying the poisoned bottle by giving a few drops of wine to a monkey. Since the poison is fast acting, the monkey will die immediately. Whats the minimum number of monkeys needed to find the poisoned bottle?

Question Description: Write a function that, given a list of integers (both positive and negative) returns the sum of the contiguous subsequence with maximum sum. Thus, given the sequence (1, 2, -4, 1, 3, -2, 3, -1) it should return 5.
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Software Engineer Intern

Interviewed at LinkedIn

3.8
Dec 4, 2014

Question Description: Write a function that, given a list of integers (both positive and negative) returns the sum of the contiguous subsequence with maximum sum. Thus, given the sequence (1, 2, -4, 1, 3, -2, 3, -1) it should return 5.

Write a program that given 4 coin denominations and a dollar amount finds the best way to express that amount using the coins given. I.e. you have coins with denominations of 1c, 7c, 13c,19c and you have to express $2.12 with the least number of coins. There is always a 1c coin but the other 3 are arbitrary.
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Software Engineer

Interviewed at Tripadvisor

3.5
Apr 27, 2012

Write a program that given 4 coin denominations and a dollar amount finds the best way to express that amount using the coins given. I.e. you have coins with denominations of 1c, 7c, 13c,19c and you have to express $2.12 with the least number of coins. There is always a 1c coin but the other 3 are arbitrary.

Behavioral Why outreach The impact you hope to have from your next role?What is most important factor in your career/job What do you think about RSpec? How do you compare it with other frameworks What was the hardest/Challenging technical problem you faced and how did you resolve it Coding This problem concerns finding a time when we can do daily recurring maintenance on a server. You are to write a function that is given the following information: List of times when the server is busy every day Duration, in minutes, of the desired maintenance window The function should return the start time of a daily maintenance window when the server is not busy. In pseudo-code, the function signature would look something like this: maintWindowStart(busyTimes, durationMins) -> startTime The "busy times" should be time ranges like the following, and can be represented in whatever data structure you feel is appropriate. 0:05 to 0:30 = [5, 30] 2:00 to 4:01 = [120, 241] 13:10 to 16:55 = [790, 1015] [[5, 30], [120, 541], [790, 1015]] // requested duration -> expected start time // 10 -> 30 // 120 -> 541 // 4 -> 0 // 300 -> 1015
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Senior Backend Software Engineer

Interviewed at Outreach

3.8
Jan 12, 2018

Behavioral Why outreach The impact you hope to have from your next role?What is most important factor in your career/job What do you think about RSpec? How do you compare it with other frameworks What was the hardest/Challenging technical problem you faced and how did you resolve it Coding This problem concerns finding a time when we can do daily recurring maintenance on a server. You are to write a function that is given the following information: List of times when the server is busy every day Duration, in minutes, of the desired maintenance window The function should return the start time of a daily maintenance window when the server is not busy. In pseudo-code, the function signature would look something like this: maintWindowStart(busyTimes, durationMins) -> startTime The "busy times" should be time ranges like the following, and can be represented in whatever data structure you feel is appropriate. 0:05 to 0:30 = [5, 30] 2:00 to 4:01 = [120, 241] 13:10 to 16:55 = [790, 1015] [[5, 30], [120, 541], [790, 1015]] // requested duration -> expected start time // 10 -> 30 // 120 -> 541 // 4 -> 0 // 300 -> 1015

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