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Job seekers should not get demotivated seeing this video. It's like covering 4 hours of content in 17 minutes. It's difficult to solve the problems so quickly, unless you already know the problem/solution.
Few Points to Know 1) This is not real interview questions so dont think that only standard questions with some format is asked prepare yourself accordingly. 2) This is just an act of real interview, nobody can arrive this fast at answering all questions that too with perfect optimisation, these interviews progress with good discussion and also hints given when u unable to proceed. 3) Even if you know answer dont just jump into the solution at least show them u r thinking. 4) Dont take flow of interview in a very robotic tone like in the video. 5) Also the hiring contest which she qualified is for women only so better prepare for more tougher competition. Nevertheless she shared some good points to learn.
Gud Santhosh that you identified what the problem is they say it is half the problem solved and now you have the option to work on the other half of working n learning d skills..
being an interviewer at FAANG, just wanted to share my 2 cents on the approach shown here. Even though I agree with the overall approach shown, it would irritate me if someone talks in such a robotic tone. If you can come up with solutions to the problem and explain the same, you may end up getting the job, but interviews are a lot about our personalities as well. Being natural just shows you're confident and makes you likable (very important for team building/cultural fit). Remember most of FAANGs have dedicated interviews for cultural fit and I know of many Hiring managers who would flag candidates who appear to be giving 'memorized' answers monotonically.
One thing I learnt from this.. if in future, if the interviewer asks me a problem and if there are two ways to solve it and he asks me with which you are comfortable, I'll say the difficult one!😂
She is doing this interview again. For the first time, I'm sure she would have been nervous, fumbling, making mistakes. It's just easier for her now because she is just sharing her experience and not actually experiencing it.
Great skills Anshika. Just few points for others who are preparing. 1. Round 2 1st ques can be done without disturbing the structure of tree in same time and space. 2. Round 3 1st problem we can simple do without priority queue in nlogk. Basically we select 2 list using binary search and then merge them.
1. nope. without modifying tree you can get O(N) time solution. with modification you will get O(logN) 2. merging doesn't work like that. we should the merge technique in merge sort .
@@charan775 1. Agree. My Mistake. Morris traversal takes O(N) time but space used is constant. 2. Merge algo takes O(n) time. Selecting which 2 lists to merge takes O(logK). Hence, O(NlogK) leetcode.com/problems/merge-k-sorted-lists/solution/ Scroll down to 5th ( most optimized solution)
This is incredibly. I know & have just heard these as topics never able to implement. Im already in B.E right now with Sem-7 in E&TC branch during this COVID-19 pandemic 😱😰
Really interviews are really tough basically the initial rounds... 🙏 After seeing this video it really motivate me to work hard and explore where I am lagging behind thanku RU BUZZING team..u all people are doing great Job🙏🙏
Ma'am ur extremely talented and ur knowledge about DS n OS is too good. Currently I am in final year of my MCA but I think I am not 10% of you, why I don't know it may be its my fault or my environment or my mentors but atleast I got so many things from and some topics which I should be covering in next few days but the only thing I felt bad is I am not capable to do job at Amazon bcoz they're so much expecting from us and we are not able to stand.
ACID properties for me: 1. It has a pH level less than 7 2. With base produces salt 3. Amount of acid will decide whether salt is of acidic or basic nature 4. Turns blue litmus to red Lol😂😂
I am mca final year student from tier 3 college (ipu) my dream is to work in Amazon .I know all the questions discussed in this video except one merge k sorted .it's really motivating me thankyou for the video.
This is a best interview.. I never seen before this You have a really great confident and coding is is exponential amazing 😇😊.. great congratulations for you Anshika .. I'm very happy for you 😊
Great to watch.................. Very much impressed at Anshika's interview for which I want to congratulate her for her selection in Amazon as an SDE..........
In the ques where u have to find the kth smallest element in bst and u optimised it u said to store the count of left subtree so I wonder how can this decrease the complexity bcoz in finding the height of left subtree the complexity is also O(n) in the worst case 🤔🤔
Disclaimer should be given , ** Not for unprepared and easily demotivated people ** That was a Bad-ass interview ! Congratulations and Thanks for sharing your experience .
Much motivated from this...I wonder how a B.Tech student know DS in such depths....and I was making excuses DS code is hard..She has proved me wrong... literally she has done all codes from DS to COA...it's showing her all hard works....
Actually this is one of the easier amazon interviews...i had faced one in october 2019(couldn't make it after the 4th and final bar raiser round)...my interview was also not as difficult as some of the other ones that i had read about on gfg...i would rate mine as ~3.5 and this one as ~3.2....but you will find interviews rated all the way from 2 to 4.5....so a lot of it depends on luck...
Devansh your comment justifies why some people say far easier questions are asked or very difficult questions are asked in an interview. Each interview experience is unique in its own way.
Don't get demotivate by watching this video, some people who has still not started learning data structures are also watching this videos and getting demotivated the main thing in this video is that girl is knowing each and everything we can say she is having knowledge of that... start learning Data Structure do some practice on leetcode and on geeksforgeeks you are done, similar types of problems are available on gfg and on leetcode, practice them and have a great understanding of data structures♥️
That was great interview Anshika. I was like what a girl she is answering all the question and I see how u urself dedicated with programming. Eventhough I m not from computer background but I am inspired by your answers. Congrats🔥👏👏
In the first question itself the time complexity given was O(n) but she went ahead to use a for Loop and within tht a while loop which changes the complexity to O(n²)
I too feel like I am useless after seeing the video what is this DFS and BFS which language is this why there 🌲 problems. How on earth She is answering so fast when the question is asked I wish to be like that on day. I have only started learning python recently I learned string, lists, tuples, dictionaries and understood that python is an OOP and all I did was using objects of some claas. I only know that much 🥺🥺🥺 Are the stuffs in the interview is of higher level that I should learn in future . Please comment guys how of you are comfortable with what asked in the interview and what should I do too improve
Sklearn : I have implemented Naive Bayes classifier for any kind of data She : I have implemented my own Naive Bayes classifier and it is better than the sklearn's one Sklearn : 😳 oops , your model may be good for your data which you have taken for your problem but if you try that for another data that won't work 😂
Absolutely Brilliant! Still wondering.. How O(n* logk)? From O(n* k).. Underneath... Using priority queue also makes alot of comparisons.. Effectively.. the computational speed decreses (Not sure.. non cs)
A single insertion or removal from a priority queue takes Log(k) time - as size of the priority queue is equal to the no of lists we want to sort. For the entire processing we will end up inserting each element in to the queue once and removing it once. Hence total complexity is n*log(k).
Because of these type of interviews only, I have subscribed this channel.. Thanks...And I am looking forward for more these types of interviews.. I mean to say for CS/MCA background interviews..
I have completed my class 12 .I have taken c++ as a additional subject.I don't know why but the questions seems familiar to me.BTW I like the interview
Ms. Anshika, which course on Design and Analysis of Algorithms have you done ? Also how many months does it take to complete it ? How to remember all theory concepts like ACID properties, flip flops, deadlocks, etc. ?
I understand that the coding and thinking gap has been cut down. Could you please tell us what should be an ideal approach time for a coding question? Thank you!
Sir plz say me that every interview will be this hard or only for Amazon Because I am from EEE background I don't know that much about what u r all speaking about in video . Is c,c++,python enough to get job in interview because I lack software skills as I am electrical. So will I get job if I am good at those languages
Most of the questions were from ds and algo. Learn and solve problems from code forces or gfg. These questions can be implemented through c++ and python both.
Ok it's all about >data structures >Grip on one language in which you can implement it. >Problem solving skill from different approach. >And how well you know about project and technology you have used in it. You have given a problem which you have to solve it . Ok i am little bit scared with this because i am not prepared for such kind of interview or problem solving. I am using hackerrank you improve my logic by solving various problems. Can you please suggest me that > how to improve my logic??? >And it's take me soo much time even days or weeks to solve a problem, i am not that much fast. >And which language you prefer for this,i am using java while solving problem but people are saying use c++ because it is more fast . Which language people use for this.?? Please answer my questions if possible 🙏🙏🙏
Congratulations..for which position u got selected in Amazon.. Actually they asked mostly basics questions and programming in c,operating system...right
Can you please say me what language is it? is it c++ or Java? becasue I didnt understand the arguments inside priority queue ,and some of the syntax, and why m[0] was taken as -1??
8:50 she is a bit wrong here guys...even if she used a single count variable - space complexity of recursion is still O(LogN) and if the tree is skewed the worst space complexity will be O(N).... This question can be done in O(N) time complexity and O(1) space complexity only by using MORRIS INORDER TRAVERSAL which is based on idea of threaded binary tree .
I am currently in my first year, wasting my time overthinking about what will I do if I pass the interview, in all top companies like Facebook, amazon, google after 4 years,, but now I am feeling like someone slapped in my face..🙁🙁
C++ is the most preferred choice across the world for competitive programming (Over Java & Python). But it is about your choice and command over the language.
How could you code with bfs within a min ?? (As per i observed the windows time) .. Not sure though but ya if thats the reality, i admire your coding skills..
yes if u r using a div just do text-align :center or provide position to it like absolute and then do left:47% or near to it so that it comes in middle
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After watching this video I feel like I’m the most useless thing on the planet 🥺
#mee too
Brother me too
Same here mam...so useless
same here
Mee too bro
Job seekers should not get demotivated seeing this video. It's like covering 4 hours of content in 17 minutes. It's difficult to solve the problems so quickly, unless you already know the problem/solution.
We agree with you Amit... we have removed the thinking time and pauses to keep the video interesting...
this video like seriously demotivated me ,
i was buzzing subscriber from 1.5 year not i had unsubscribed
Every question is from interviewbit in reality also most of the company only ask questions from interviewbit.
actually all the questions are very standard questions.
Upto you how you would like to look at the glass. Wish you all the best! @elegant studio
I realised after seeing the level of difficulty of this interview, that why so many are jobless.....
Wow. She's going to replace Alexa now at Amazon.
Alag level ka swag hai ampka
True🔥
Even Alexa was made by code
She is next Alexa in Amazon company😂😂
lol
Interviewer: Which tree traversal are you most comfortable in?
Interviewee: DFS
Interviewer: Do it with BFS 😎
Savage. Thug life.😎🚬
Good one Soham
Good one,I have also noticed.
@@monishravulapally9097 If she had said BFS, what if the interviewer had assumed that BFS is her comfort zone?
Let's see this as a joke and enjoy it.
Bad interviewer.
she is more comfortable with BFS.
GIRL- Mission Passed!
Respect+
Few Points to Know
1) This is not real interview questions so dont think that only standard questions with some format is asked prepare yourself accordingly.
2) This is just an act of real interview, nobody can arrive this fast at answering all questions that too with perfect optimisation, these interviews progress with good discussion and also hints given when u unable to proceed.
3) Even if you know answer dont just jump into the solution at least show them u r thinking.
4) Dont take flow of interview in a very robotic tone like in the video.
5) Also the hiring contest which she qualified is for women only so better prepare for more tougher competition.
Nevertheless she shared some good points to learn.
Are only girls eligible for amazon wow?
@@firstnamelastname3532 yes
kya yeh saare question data structure k related hai kyunki inhone project data science k related banaya tha
Thanks I afraid how someone is so clever
@@firstnamelastname3532 lol
The struggle she had done during her journey is reflecting in her words
Omg Don't judge a book by its cover is exactly suits for you Dure u are just Rocking what a Performance yarr interviewer shocks you rocks..!
OMG after seeing this video I came to know why I'm in bpo job even though I did BCA. I don't know answer even for 1 question
Gud Santhosh that you identified what the problem is they say it is half the problem solved and now you have the option to work on the other half of working n learning d skills..
Even I did BCA and they haven't taught us any of this
@@gavravdhongadi9824 bro no one will teach u you have to learn this
@@gavravdhongadi9824 even Im doing engineering there as well no one teached us data structures
@@pratikjoshi3475 s...bro.
being an interviewer at FAANG, just wanted to share my 2 cents on the approach shown here. Even though I agree with the overall approach shown, it would irritate me if someone talks in such a robotic tone.
If you can come up with solutions to the problem and explain the same, you may end up getting the job, but interviews are a lot about our personalities as well. Being natural just shows you're confident and makes you likable (very important for team building/cultural fit). Remember most of FAANGs have dedicated interviews for cultural fit and I know of many Hiring managers who would flag candidates who appear to be giving 'memorized' answers monotonically.
It would be a pleasure to connect with you Aksh, so you could guide RU buZZers further. Here is our email id : rubuzzing@gmail.com
True it was robotic tone 😆😂
true
They went way ahead with framing the whole interview.
Omg thank you. I was just so annoyed by this as well.
This is the most confident interview which I've ever seen in my life ! Mam has got great knowledge and clarity!
She's answering faster than my google assistant, jokes apart Very nice interview! Keep it up RU Buzz
We remove the pauses and thank you
😂
That’s not a real interview she has a youtube channel in which she uploaded this video.
ua-cam.com/channels/XiFvBv-DKqGdB8Oaz5fJ1A.html
I would definitely say this is the best Channel on the whole UA-cam which provide realistic interviews👏👏
Wow, thank you! Ansh :)
this is look like a well trained teacher teaching to the student lol if interviews will be that hard no one can get placed
this is a re-enactment. the real interview will be more than 4-5 hrs. nobody can directly give answers within 5 mins
It's re enacted
This interview Is too hard
@@mukundwagh1972 interview was so easy bro
@@tanaygupta632 means i need more practice🙏
One thing I learnt from this.. if in future, if the interviewer asks me a problem and if there are two ways to solve it and he asks me with which you are comfortable, I'll say the difficult one!😂
At your own risk please :)
Better to say i am comfortable in both
😂😂
She literally told everything.. i cant speak like that continuosly.
She is doing this interview again. For the first time, I'm sure she would have been nervous, fumbling, making mistakes. It's just easier for her now because she is just sharing her experience and not actually experiencing it.
Great skills Anshika.
Just few points for others who are preparing.
1. Round 2 1st ques can be done without disturbing the structure of tree in same time and space.
2. Round 3 1st problem we can simple do without priority queue in nlogk. Basically we select 2 list using binary search and then merge them.
1. nope. without modifying tree you can get O(N) time solution. with modification you will get O(logN)
2. merging doesn't work like that. we should the merge technique in merge sort .
@@charan775
1. Agree. My Mistake. Morris traversal takes O(N) time but space used is constant.
2. Merge algo takes O(n) time. Selecting which 2 lists to merge takes O(logK). Hence, O(NlogK)
leetcode.com/problems/merge-k-sorted-lists/solution/
Scroll down to 5th ( most optimized solution)
@@kushagrasharan7896 but we have to merge k-1 times . so k*n*logk ?
@@sourabhthakur9177 Its tough explaining here. Go to the comments of the above link. Proper explanation is provided why it is NlogK
This is incredibly. I know & have just heard these as topics never able to implement. Im already in B.E right now with Sem-7 in E&TC branch during this COVID-19 pandemic 😱😰
Meri bhi Bhai gand phat rahi hai...
Kuch ata hi nhi hai
she is giving answers like a robot. she is so intelligent.
this is a re-enactment. the real interview will be more than 4-5 hrs. nobody can directly give answers within 5 mins
Bol shadi krega is robot se😎😂😂
@@charan775 oh i see. still she answered right? she never said 'dont know' to any question.
@@imnithish those are standard questions.
@@imnithish Man she knew questions earlier
Really interviews are really tough basically the initial rounds... 🙏 After seeing this video it really motivate me to work hard and explore where I am lagging behind thanku RU BUZZING team..u all people are doing great Job🙏🙏
Thank you Ayush
She is a search engine.Ask anything to her,she answers every questions correctly😂
Its look like the girl is taking interview of 4 candidates
lmao
@@anonymous_69-c8k
Others look like side actors🤣😁
That's the best ever enactment of a software engineer position I've ever seen in a long time, Great Job
Thank you Shubham
This is how they interviewed full of DAA and data structures
Anshika: sir I can do it with either DFS or BFS
Interviewer: Which one you are comfortable with?
Anshika: DFS
Interviewer: Ok let's do it in BFS
Anshika would be in trouble agar DFS poocha hota.
@@SHASHANKRUSTAGII no she looks like very much prepared
Harami nikla sala😂😂
Thug lyf.
@@sohamsen7892 checkout arshwood. You will love his talent.
Ma'am ur extremely talented and ur knowledge about DS n OS is too good. Currently I am in final year of my MCA but I think I am not 10% of you, why I don't know it may be its my fault or my environment or my mentors but atleast I got so many things from and some topics which I should be covering in next few days but the only thing I felt bad is I am not capable to do job at Amazon bcoz they're so much expecting from us and we are not able to stand.
Omg after seeing this I came to know why I m in psu job even through I did mechanical engineering..
Be positive buddy! A lot of people would be happy to be where you are :)
Thanks for showing me the real world of interview at Amazon
ACID properties for me:
1. It has a pH level less than 7
2. With base produces salt
3. Amount of acid will decide whether salt is of acidic or basic nature
4. Turns blue litmus to red
Lol😂😂
Good one :) What are you studying Priyanshu
He is studying chemistry 😁😁
Still preparing for jee
Haha
@@abhijeetkumar2204 same
I couldn't understand much of the interview. This video motivates me to work hard and explore where I am legging behind
Lol what a coincidence today I solved merge k sorted linked list.
My confidence is just high now
Keep Going Jagannath :)
@Akash G C++
I am mca final year student from tier 3 college (ipu) my dream is to work in Amazon .I know all the questions discussed in this video except one merge k sorted .it's really motivating me thankyou for the video.
Thank you Pawan
the question asked above are included in mca syllabus
@@arshiyaansar9803 yes .. even in bca syllabus everything is there.
This is a best interview.. I never seen before this
You have a really great confident and coding is is exponential amazing 😇😊.. great congratulations for you Anshika .. I'm very happy for you 😊
Glad you liked it!
Wow I m shoked after watching this video because I m a computer science student also
I love watching people lying about the company when they are asked why do u what to join this company😂
Great to watch.................. Very much impressed at Anshika's interview for which I want to congratulate her for her selection in Amazon as an SDE..........
Twist: Actually she was comfortable with BFS 😂
Probably Christopher Nolan had given her some tips 😂.
Now she has her own UA-cam channel. And she gives very important information for students.so must join 🎊
In the ques where u have to find the kth smallest element in bst and u optimised it u said to store the count of left subtree so I wonder how can this decrease the complexity bcoz in finding the height of left subtree the complexity is also O(n) in the worst case 🤔🤔
Disclaimer should be given ,
** Not for unprepared and easily demotivated people **
That was a Bad-ass interview !
Congratulations and Thanks for sharing your experience .
True... You are correct bro...
not able to understand a single word as i don't know any data structure and algo or was there any other reason
Lol if this types of interview will happen
Tb to hum berozgar ho jaenge 😂😂😓
Amazing interview Akka.I'm a student pursuing B.Tech(Computer Science) in AP IIIT Nuzvid.Thank you so much.It is very helpful.
Much motivated from this...I wonder how a B.Tech student know DS in such depths....and I was making excuses DS code is hard..She has proved me wrong... literally she has done all codes from DS to COA...it's showing her all hard works....
Then you haven't seen TMWILLIAMLIN
For us competitive programmers dsa is cakewalk
Actually this is one of the easier amazon interviews...i had faced one in october 2019(couldn't make it after the 4th and final bar raiser round)...my interview was also not as difficult as some of the other ones that i had read about on gfg...i would rate mine as ~3.5 and this one as ~3.2....but you will find interviews rated all the way from 2 to 4.5....so a lot of it depends on luck...
Devansh your comment justifies why some people say far easier questions are asked or very difficult questions are asked in an interview. Each interview experience is unique in its own way.
Amazing interview, got a chance to analyse my skills and where I stand in my career thank u team RU and the interviewed
Best of luck!
Mannn,really how u got that much of patience run for longtime.but the way of expressing is really ossam
You can crack any coding interviews. You have such an amazing knowledge about programming concepts 😊
Don't get demotivate by watching this video, some people who has still not started learning data structures are also watching this videos and getting demotivated the main thing in this video is that girl is knowing each and everything we can say she is having knowledge of that... start learning Data Structure do some practice on leetcode and on geeksforgeeks you are done, similar types of problems are available on gfg and on leetcode, practice them and have a great understanding of data structures♥️
That was great interview Anshika. I was like what a girl she is answering all the question and I see how u urself dedicated with programming. Eventhough I m not from computer background but I am inspired by your answers. Congrats🔥👏👏
Glad you liked it!!
Don't watch this kind of video just give ur best and do hardwork as much as u can do .... 100% sure u people also placed 🙂
Really this is an amazing video...mam can u pls explain where to learn and how to learn these stuff
One of the best interview enactment, lot of learnings..... thankyou rubuzzing team and anshika
Thank you
In the first question itself the time complexity given was O(n) but she went ahead to use a for Loop and within tht a while loop which changes the complexity to O(n²)
This intervview really show me that where r I actually stand i life .....need a lot's of hardwork for crack interview
....amazing didi u r great
She is so confident
I too feel like I am useless after seeing the video what is this DFS and BFS which language is this why there 🌲 problems. How on earth She is answering so fast when the question is asked I wish to be like that on day. I have only started learning python recently I learned string, lists, tuples, dictionaries and understood that python is an OOP and all I did was using objects of some claas. I only know that much 🥺🥺🥺
Are the stuffs in the interview is of higher level that I should learn in future . Please comment guys how of you are comfortable with what asked in the interview and what should I do too improve
She knows all the answers 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
O my god.... . she is answering extrordinary without any tension
Sklearn : I have implemented Naive Bayes classifier for any kind of data
She : I have implemented my own Naive Bayes classifier and it is better than the sklearn's one
Sklearn : 😳 oops , your model may be good for your data which you have taken for your problem but if you try that for another data that won't work 😂
Thank you Anshika di and RUbuzzing
Thank you Ananya
Loved this video,
Got to know about a lot of things that we are going to face in an actual interview.
Thank you Mukul
This was an really amazing session..thank you ru buzzing team
Thank you Shaik
Absolutely Brilliant!
Still wondering.. How O(n* logk)?
From O(n* k)..
Underneath... Using priority queue also makes alot of comparisons..
Effectively.. the computational speed decreses
(Not sure.. non cs)
A single insertion or removal from a priority queue takes Log(k) time - as size of the priority queue is equal to the no of lists we want to sort.
For the entire processing we will end up inserting each element in to the queue once and removing it once. Hence total complexity is n*log(k).
At 12:39 Priority queue is max heap by default not minheap
This interview is next level
Because of these type of interviews only, I have subscribed this channel.. Thanks...And I am looking forward for more these types of interviews.. I mean to say for CS/MCA background interviews..
Welcome aboard!
Thanks for uploading such content..♥️
Due to this channel I am able crack my TCS smart hiring and Bluebenz Ltd. campus interviews.
Thanks a lot.🙏🏼
Thank you Nachiket! Words like these inspire us to make the next one :)
Bhai interview ese hi dangerous hote hai please reply fast
Thank you Ru buzzing team for making this video.
I have completed my class 12 .I have taken c++ as a additional subject.I don't know why but the questions seems familiar to me.BTW I like the interview
Seriously it is amazing interview... Congratulations Anshika
Hi Anshika ,Are those MCQ question were quantitative aptitude questions or DS aptitude question ?
Ms. Anshika, which course on Design and Analysis of Algorithms have you done ? Also how many months does it take to complete it ? How to remember all theory concepts like ACID properties, flip flops, deadlocks, etc. ?
I understand that the coding and thinking gap has been cut down. Could you please tell us what should be an ideal approach time for a coding question? Thank you!
The entire process took 4 hours... now you can create you own averages...
Sir plz say me that every interview will be this hard or only for Amazon
Because I am from EEE background I don't know that much about what u r all speaking about in video .
Is c,c++,python enough to get job in interview because I lack software skills as I am electrical. So will I get job if I am good at those languages
Most of the questions were from ds and algo. Learn and solve problems from code forces or gfg. These questions can be implemented through c++ and python both.
Other than ds algo, learn fundamentals of cs...system design, dbms, os, oops, networking and compiler. That's all.
gfg means
Is only 1 language is enough or both python and CPP are needed
@@savalalingeshreddy6750 geeksforgeeks
My que is who is taking the interview?
In this video these are actors representing Amazon Team
Amazon
You Really deserve this post for amazon ...good luck for future
priority queue is default Max Heap Not Min Heap
One of the best interview I have ever seen in the UA-cam it's help me a lot
Glad it helps you!
Watching this gives me motivation 😀😀.. Cause I know all the answer
I see that you used C++ for the code, Was it compulsory? Because I didn't see any option for switching the language...? What about JAVA?
I doubt language would be a constraint when it comes to interviews usually and language is accepted in interviews
Ok it's all about
>data structures
>Grip on one language in which you can implement it.
>Problem solving skill from different approach.
>And how well you know about project and technology you have used in it.
You have given a problem which you have to solve it .
Ok i am little bit scared with this because i am not prepared for such kind of interview or problem solving.
I am using hackerrank you improve my logic by solving various problems.
Can you please suggest me that
> how to improve my logic???
>And it's take me soo much time even days or weeks to solve a problem, i am not that much fast.
>And which language you prefer for this,i am using java while solving problem but people are saying use c++ because it is more fast . Which language people use for this.??
Please answer my questions if possible 🙏🙏🙏
sister how many hours do u spend on each day in data structures and how many years it took for you to become expert in dsa . pls reply sister
She is btech student
Congratulations..for which position u got selected in Amazon..
Actually they asked mostly basics questions and programming in c,operating system...right
Yes. SDE. Thank you Madhavi!
Can you please say me what language is it?
is it c++ or Java?
becasue I didnt understand the arguments inside priority queue ,and some of the syntax, and why m[0] was taken as -1??
Literally a good interview session.Thanks ru buzzing team.
Thank you Shalini
8:50 she is a bit wrong here guys...even if she used a single count variable - space complexity of recursion is still O(LogN) and if the tree is skewed the worst space complexity will be O(N)....
This question can be done in O(N) time complexity and O(1) space complexity only by using MORRIS INORDER TRAVERSAL which is based on idea of threaded binary tree .
Thanks for the video ❤❤...could you make separate videos for each round, taking time for thinking means like interview..
We will keep that in mind
I am currently in my first year, wasting my time overthinking about what will I do if I pass the interview, in all top companies like Facebook, amazon, google after 4 years,, but now I am feeling like someone slapped in my face..🙁🙁
Which language should we choose for competitive programming?
C++ is the most preferred choice across the world for competitive programming (Over Java & Python). But it is about your choice and command over the language.
is it compulsory to answer the coding question in C++ language or we can use the programming language according to our convenience
Damn!! I would never be selected in my life, with such type of questions 😅😅
Wow these questions are pretty easy.
How could you code with bfs within a min ?? (As per i observed the windows time) .. Not sure though but ya if thats the reality, i admire your coding skills..
And I am still trying to find how to center a div in css 🤦🤦
Oh god help me, please. I need to be fast.
yes if u r using a div just do text-align :center or provide position to it like absolute and then do left:47% or near to it so that it comes in middle
Give it a width and set margin to auto
Block elements have 100% width so first change width then try margin auto
.center {
position:absolute;
left:50%;
top:50%
transform: translate(-50%,-50%);
}
Mem your logic building approach is very samrty.. I just try to think that what's type of hrad work fot achieve it..
Are these actual questions asked in her Amazon interview?
These are not the same questions due to confidentiality but with similar difficulty level
really...
You positivity and confident was awesome..
Super and wonderfull..
Sisyy....
Which platform they're using for this interview
Discord