Mobile Engineer Interview Questions

Mobile Engineer Interview Questions

Il ruolo di Mobile engineer è altamente qualificato e impegnativo. Durante il colloquio, dovrai dimostrare una buona conoscenza del software e dei linguaggi di programmazione utilizzati dall'azienda, ottime capacità di gestione dei progetti e una forte propensione a lavorare in un team dinamico e sotto costante pressione.

Domande tipiche dei colloqui per Mobile engineer e come rispondere

Question 1

Domanda 1: In quali linguaggi di programmazione sei esperto?

How to answer
Come rispondere: Questa domanda ti offre l'opportunità di dimostrare le tue competenze. Elenca i linguaggi che conosci e fornisci qualche dettaglio sulla tua esperienza. Ad esempio, specifica da quanto tempo usi un linguaggio, come e perché l'hai imparato e aggiungi un esempio di un progetto su cui hai lavorato. Evidenzia eventuali studi svolti da autodidatta, in particolare sui linguaggi in cui sei meno esperto, poiché questo dimostra che sei disposto a continuare ad imparare.
Question 2

Domanda 2: Quale processo utilizzi per risolvere i problemi?

How to answer
Come rispondere: L'intervistatore desidera conoscere l'intero processo di risoluzione dei problemi da te adottato. Spiega come identifichi e classifichi i problemi o i bug, quali operazioni esegui per trovare una soluzione e come affronti gli ostacoli. Prova ad usare esempi specifici derivanti dalla tua esperienza, quando possibile.
Question 3

Domanda 3: Quali strumenti di project management hai usato?

How to answer
Come rispondere: La gestione dei progetti o project management è un elemento cruciale per assicurare che un team lavori in modo coeso ed efficace. Elenca tutti gli strumenti che hai utilizzato e spiega perché li hai scelti e come hanno migliorato il tuo flusso di lavoro. Può essere una buona idea cercare e testare una varietà di strumenti di project management nel tuo tempo libero e provare a utilizzarli, in modo da parlarne facilmente durante il colloquio.

5,881 mobile engineer interview questions shared by candidates

I was provided with a laptop and was asked to create a simple app that displays a list of items and allows to search them. I was only allowed to use Apple documentation. I was interviewed by two guys and both were not very encouraging. At the end of the hour I said that I don’t think either of us enjoyed the format and wanted to go home but we proceeded with the second question. I was give a magic map that does all the operation O(1) and was asked to implement a function that returns a random element from the map. The tricky part is that it has to be uniformly distributed based on values. i.e. given map that has values 1,1,2,3,4,4,4 number 4 is 3 times more likely to be returned than 3 and 1 two times more likely to be returned than 3. I did pretty well but felt like the two interviewers were not very helpful. I wanted to go home again but instead another intern took me for coffee. The guy was from Germany and we had a nice chat. We toured the office and I was shown all the cool benifits they have like free snacks and a catered lunch. The office looked like a cramped aquarium with engineers sitting so close to each other that their shoulders were almost touching. After the tour I was told that I can go home now. It was pretty clear from the first interview that I was not a good fit for the company since I was not excited to demonstrate my super-coder abilities so I was not even sure why was I kept there for so long.
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Jun 21, 2019

I was provided with a laptop and was asked to create a simple app that displays a list of items and allows to search them. I was only allowed to use Apple documentation. I was interviewed by two guys and both were not very encouraging. At the end of the hour I said that I don’t think either of us enjoyed the format and wanted to go home but we proceeded with the second question. I was give a magic map that does all the operation O(1) and was asked to implement a function that returns a random element from the map. The tricky part is that it has to be uniformly distributed based on values. i.e. given map that has values 1,1,2,3,4,4,4 number 4 is 3 times more likely to be returned than 3 and 1 two times more likely to be returned than 3. I did pretty well but felt like the two interviewers were not very helpful. I wanted to go home again but instead another intern took me for coffee. The guy was from Germany and we had a nice chat. We toured the office and I was shown all the cool benifits they have like free snacks and a catered lunch. The office looked like a cramped aquarium with engineers sitting so close to each other that their shoulders were almost touching. After the tour I was told that I can go home now. It was pretty clear from the first interview that I was not a good fit for the company since I was not excited to demonstrate my super-coder abilities so I was not even sure why was I kept there for so long.

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