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No difficult questions, if you have real world experience there's nothing "difficult". What is difficult is to explain to the very detail why made a choice among alternatives and if you are like me you think, "it's b/c I felt it was the best thing to do according to my experience and judgment of the situation". Well , such an answer is the worst you can give but on the other side whatever you say will sound like the most stupid thing you could do to your interviewer's hears and he/she will let you know.
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Amazon Web Services Account Manager

Interviewed at Amazon

3.5
Sep 4, 2014

No difficult questions, if you have real world experience there's nothing "difficult". What is difficult is to explain to the very detail why made a choice among alternatives and if you are like me you think, "it's b/c I felt it was the best thing to do according to my experience and judgment of the situation". Well , such an answer is the worst you can give but on the other side whatever you say will sound like the most stupid thing you could do to your interviewer's hears and he/she will let you know.

Develop a 15 - 20 minute presentation explaining your selected topic and featured functionality. Demonstrate the feature and functionality in the application. Be prepared to answer questions about the feature demonstrated. 1. V Lookup functionality 2. Multi-level Custom Sorting and Filtering 3. Conditional Formatting 4. Concatenation
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Technical Trainer - Web Services

Interviewed at Workday

3.5
Sep 8, 2017

Develop a 15 - 20 minute presentation explaining your selected topic and featured functionality. Demonstrate the feature and functionality in the application. Be prepared to answer questions about the feature demonstrated. 1. V Lookup functionality 2. Multi-level Custom Sorting and Filtering 3. Conditional Formatting 4. Concatenation

Q. Peeking Iterator Implementation in Java (this was first round over phone with screen sharing) Onsite: First Round (by Hiring Manager): Q1: Design a Google Map kind of application, since this role was for Apple Maps team, lot of grilling on design and approach Second Round: Q1 : Write an algo to find one of local min. Ex : { 0, 1, 5, -1, 6} - this can have local min as 0 or -1, Local min is one which has right and left elements lower than current element. In case of 0, since right doesn't exists look at only left. Q2 : Design a service to shorten URL like google does. Third Round: Q1: Write an algo for Fibonnacci Q2: Design an Elevator System, lot of grilling on design approach and consideration/assumptions. Fourth Round: Q1: Design Web Service for finding shortest route Q2: Design Web service to find all positions in x radius of the given location.
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Web Services Engineer

Interviewed at Apple

4.1
Jul 21, 2015

Q. Peeking Iterator Implementation in Java (this was first round over phone with screen sharing) Onsite: First Round (by Hiring Manager): Q1: Design a Google Map kind of application, since this role was for Apple Maps team, lot of grilling on design and approach Second Round: Q1 : Write an algo to find one of local min. Ex : { 0, 1, 5, -1, 6} - this can have local min as 0 or -1, Local min is one which has right and left elements lower than current element. In case of 0, since right doesn't exists look at only left. Q2 : Design a service to shorten URL like google does. Third Round: Q1: Write an algo for Fibonnacci Q2: Design an Elevator System, lot of grilling on design approach and consideration/assumptions. Fourth Round: Q1: Design Web Service for finding shortest route Q2: Design Web service to find all positions in x radius of the given location.

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