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Sarthak Narayan’s Axis Interview Experience

Sarthak Narayan who was placed at Axis talks about his interview experience and some other tips to prepare for placement season. Check out what he says about the placement season

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Interview Questions

Ques. Introduce yourself to the readers

Hello, I’m Sarthak Narang, a 4th-year student at Thapar University. I’ve received a placement offer from Axis. Previously, I interned at Coding Ninjas and served as a teaching assistant. I take pride in my strengths, including effective time management, a commendable CGPA, and a disciplined approach to my work. Additionally, my project experiences further highlight my practical skills.

Ques. What was the difficulty level of the interview? (1- very easy, 10-very difficult)

A 5 out of 10

Ques. What was the procedure of the placement that took place? (Shortlisting criteria/ coding or aptitude test/ number of interviews)

The Axis placement procedure involved filling out a registration form, followed by an online assessment (OA) consisting of three sections.

In the first section, there were 60 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), with four sub-sections covering general aptitude, English, technical, and another category. The second section focused solely on coding, featuring a single easy-level question.

The third section was personality-based, comprising general questions, and had a time limit of 30 minutes. This multi-sectioned approach aimed to assess various skills, including technical proficiency, problem-solving in coding, and personal attributes.

Ques. Tell us about the written/online test. (Aptitude, Coding, Test Platform, etc)

The Axis placement procedure involved filling out a registration form, followed by an online assessment (OA) consisting of three sections.

In the first section, there were 60 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), with four sub-sections covering general aptitude, English, technical, and another category. The second section focused solely on coding, featuring a single easy-level question.

The third section was personality-based, comprising general questions, and had a time limit of 30 minutes. This multi-sectioned approach aimed to assess various skills, including technical proficiency, problem-solving in coding, and personal attributes.

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