I had interview for Technology Associate with Rosetta, a Cleveland based interactive brand marketing company. The position was for Java developer and I had three rounds of interviews. The first round was with the Team Manager and it was mostly HR based with few technical questions sprinkled mainly about the projects in my resume.
The second round was technical and all the questions were on Java. He gave me code on synchronization and asked me to find if anything is wrong with the code. There was another coding based question on Java Reflections. I never used reflections and I just before the interview coincidentally I read about reflection. I just glanced through the concept since I had lot of other things to go through. I think I did well on that question. And then he gave me a recursion based problem and asked to code it iteratively.
Finally he asked all the OOPs concepts final, finally, finalize, static, abstract, inheritance, interfaces, garbage collection, collections(hashmap, sets). I concentrated a lot on generics and luckily they are still using JDK 1.4 so I did not get any questions on newly added Java concepts.
Overall the interview was positive experience except for the greyhound bus ride from Columbus to Cleveland. This is the second time it happened to me that my co-passenger was drunk although this guy was much better than the other co-passenger I had from Columbus to Chicago. Why would Greyhound let in the passengers who are drunk onto its buses is beyond my comprehension
Sunday, July 18, 2010
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