J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. Le processus a pris 3 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Ajira (Chennai) en janv. 2018
Entretien
I had a telephonic interview with the CEO of the company at the beginning of the process, in which I clearly stated that I had a very little experience in real world application development and thus he was concerned whether I could work on any other technology apart from my forte. So he gave me a coding challenge in which I had to develop a full-fledged web application from UI to services to database and everything. I completed the challenge in around 2.5 months as I was working on it after my day job and had to learn the technology which I decided to work with. I was given a very vague requirements for the product thus didn’t cared about designing it very robustly (as I thought it was supposed to be a dummy demo project). After all this time spent I was hoping to get an interview call but received an email to carry out some improvements which I gracefully accepted and tried to improve whatever was possible but I couldn’t change few things which were against my design as I considered it a demo project in the beginning. Thus, finally after committing the improvements I was hoping to get a call from them but instead received another mail after a month that they couldn’t carry my candidature forward as I lack the skill of Design Patterns. So if you consider applying to a company where you tell them at the beginning of the interview that you don’t have much of experience in development but are keen to learn whatever comes to your way and they tell you that they are not interested in your profile after your last three months of sleepless nights, working on a web-app which won’t be ever put to production, please do consider applying here (I guess it is something I couldn’t learn in future). It was just too overwhelming for me to understand that why would they considered my profile in first place if they had certain pre-requisite which I didn’t fulfilled.
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I was given a coding challenge to develop a web application for a college's student portal with any technology of my choice. The solution was supposed to be end to end in nature from UI to services to database. It had data about students, their courses and marks.
We understand the pain you go through a coding round but the challenge is meant to be difficult as we want to have the best people in house. Part of the challenge is also to understand what we are developing and am hoping that you would take that as a learning. When we work with customers, the idea sometimes is at a high level. How we think through the problem and ask questions is as much part of the skillset. We are as concerned about how the problem is approached as well as the correctness of solution. We did take a bit of time to review and send feedback and will work hard/smart to reduce the cycle time. We typically respond quickly but this one fell through the cracks in terms of response time. Wish you the best in your future endeavors
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J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. J'ai passé un entretien chez Ajira (Chennai)
Entretien
First round is an online test with one programming question and time limit of a an hour.
Second round took place in their campus and again an online test with a programming question and time limit of 1.5 hrs.
J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 2 jours. J'ai passé un entretien chez Ajira (Chennai)
Entretien
I applied through university.There was a coding round .The compiler was worst , they had to schedule it again the next day.Question was a bit tough.The second round was long coding following that will be a Technical and Hr interview
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Réponse de Ajira
7y
Hi,
The interview experience was really poor for all of us since internet connectivity was intermittent. It is an online compiler and hence all these challenges. Unfortunately, we are stuck with not having sufficient infrastructure in colleges to have a really good interviewing experience
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