Nupur Tyagi who was placed at Accenture talks about her interview experience and some other tips to prepare for placement season. Check out what she says about the placement season.
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Nupur Tyagi’s Accenture Interview Experience
- Interviewee :- Nupur Tyagi
- UnsaidTalks Interviewer :- Yashik
- Branch :- COE
- Year Of Passout :- 2024
- CGPA Cutoff :- 8
- Profile Offered :- Advanced Engineering Hire Intern
- Job Location :- Remote
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Interview Questions
Ques. Introduce yourself to the readers
Hello, I\’m Nupur Tyagi, a fourth-year computer engineering student at Thapar University. My tech interests include machine learning, Python, and front-end technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I\’ve honed my DSA skills during a summer break and also explored non-tech fields, acquiring proficiency in Python, SQL, and Excel. This diverse skill set has piqued my interest in business and marketing analytics.
Ques. What was the difficulty level of the interview? (1- very easy, 10-very difficult)
I would rate the difficulty level of the interview as a 6, but it\’s important to note that this rating can be quite subjective and varies from person to person.
Ques. What was the procedure of the placement that took place? (Shortlisting criteria/ coding or aptitude test/ number of interviews)
The placement process for Accenture had an initial shortlisting criteria of an 8 CGPA and no backlogs. Following that, we underwent a test comprising four sections. The shortlisted candidates were then tested through the interview round.
Ques. Tell us about the written/online test. (Aptitude, Coding, Test Platform, etc)
So the online test comprised of four sections:quantitative aptitude, computer fundamentals, English, and last the coding questions. The coding questions in my paper were relatively straightforward, involving one from the arrays and I think the other required binary search or something but it was an easy one to go.
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