Ingegnere Interview Questions

Ingegnere Interview Questions

Gli ingegneri sono responsabili della progettazione e della realizzazione di prodotti. Durante un colloquio di lavoro, aspettati di ricevere domande sulle tue competenze tecniche e di essere valutato per la tua capacità di lavorare in team alla creazione e realizzazione di oggetti. Le domande specifiche che ti verranno poste dipenderanno dal tipo di ruolo tecnico per il quale ti stai candidando, ad esempio una specifica disciplina ingegneristica come software engineer, ingegnere elettrico o ingegnere meccanico.

Domande tipiche dei colloqui per Ingegnere e come rispondere

Question 1

Domanda 1: Qual è il progetto di ingegneria più impegnativo al quale hai partecipato e come sei riuscito a garantirne il successo?

How to answer
Come rispondere: Per rispondere a questa domanda dovrai fare un esempio specifico. Idealmente, sei nella condizione di scegliere un progetto che rispecchia il tipo di lavoro che faresti nel ruolo per cui stai sostenendo il colloquio. Anche se non è il tuo progetto più impegnativo, ricordati di descrivere con chiarezza ed entusiasmo gli ostacoli che hai incontrato e il risultato positivo raggiunto.
Question 2

Domanda 2: Nel tuo ruolo attuale, quali misure adotti per evitare di commettere errori?

How to answer
Come rispondere: Indipendentemente dal processo adottato, più o meno formale, elenca tutte le misure specifiche da te impiegate, quali gli strumenti digitali o la consulenza dei colleghi. Fai in modo che la risposta dimostri il tuo impegno per il controllo della qualità, l'efficienza e la sicurezza.
Question 3

Domanda 3: Descrivi una volta in cui hai dovuto gestire un cliente o un interlocutore difficile.

How to answer
Come rispondere: Anche in questo caso dovrai raccontare un esempio specifico che metta in risalto doti quali pazienza e buon senso. Il datore di lavoro vuole assicurarsi che tu sia in grado di sostenere con sicurezza e calma le tue decisioni. Descrivi un esempio con un risultato positivo.

375,191 ingegnere interview questions shared by candidates

Mark likes to listen to music while travelling. His iPod™ contains N songs and he wants to listen to L (not necessarily different) songs during a trip. So he creates a playlist such that: • Every song is played at least once. • A song can be played again only if at least K other songs have been played Mark wants to know how many different playlists are possible. Can you help Mark determine this number? As the number can be very large, display number modulo 1,000,000,007. You are given N, K and L.
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Software Engineer

Interviewed at Coursera

3.6
Sep 23, 2016

Mark likes to listen to music while travelling. His iPod™ contains N songs and he wants to listen to L (not necessarily different) songs during a trip. So he creates a playlist such that: • Every song is played at least once. • A song can be played again only if at least K other songs have been played Mark wants to know how many different playlists are possible. Can you help Mark determine this number? As the number can be very large, display number modulo 1,000,000,007. You are given N, K and L.

First round was online test which contains 75 aptitude,reasoning and english questions and 5 programs you have to execute either in c++ or java.Online test is conducted by deselect.this pattern is similar to the amcat pattern.
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Software Engineer

Interviewed at Carelon Global Solutions

3.8
Sep 25, 2018

First round was online test which contains 75 aptitude,reasoning and english questions and 5 programs you have to execute either in c++ or java.Online test is conducted by deselect.this pattern is similar to the amcat pattern.

Recently I attended the interview at Google and I was asked "You are given a sorted list of disjoint intervals and an interval, e.g. [(1, 5), (10, 15), (20, 25)] and (12, 27). Your task is to merge them into a sorted list of disjoint intervals: [(1, 5), (10, 27)]."
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Software Engineer, Google Fiber

Interviewed at Google

4.4
Sep 12, 2012

Recently I attended the interview at Google and I was asked "You are given a sorted list of disjoint intervals and an interval, e.g. [(1, 5), (10, 15), (20, 25)] and (12, 27). Your task is to merge them into a sorted list of disjoint intervals: [(1, 5), (10, 27)]."

You are given a fixed number of 5 rupee, 10 rupee, 20 rupee and 50 rupee stamps. Now given an amount for sending a parcel, you should design an algorithm to come out with the minimum number of stamps that should be used for attaining that amount. For example, if the parcel costed 30 rupees, it could be attained using one 20 rupee stamp and one 10 rupee stamp OR using three 10 rupee stamps OR using one 20 rupee stamp and two 5 rupee stamps OR using one 10 rupee stamp and four 5 rupee stamps OR using two 10 rupee stamps and two 5 rupee stamps. However, the minimum number of stamps is the case of one 20 rupee stamp and one 10 rupee stamp where only two stamps are used. The case where no solution is possible should also be handled, for example, a parcel amount of exactly 33 rupees cannot be attained.
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Senior Software Engineer

Interviewed at Amazon

3.5
Oct 13, 2012

You are given a fixed number of 5 rupee, 10 rupee, 20 rupee and 50 rupee stamps. Now given an amount for sending a parcel, you should design an algorithm to come out with the minimum number of stamps that should be used for attaining that amount. For example, if the parcel costed 30 rupees, it could be attained using one 20 rupee stamp and one 10 rupee stamp OR using three 10 rupee stamps OR using one 20 rupee stamp and two 5 rupee stamps OR using one 10 rupee stamp and four 5 rupee stamps OR using two 10 rupee stamps and two 5 rupee stamps. However, the minimum number of stamps is the case of one 20 rupee stamp and one 10 rupee stamp where only two stamps are used. The case where no solution is possible should also be handled, for example, a parcel amount of exactly 33 rupees cannot be attained.

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