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Vassar Labs Interview Experience (On-Campus)

Vassar Labs came to our college for three different positions R&D || AE Backend || AE UI. The process consists of-

Round 1(Aptitude Test): There was 51 MCQs type question that needs to solve in a one-hour duration. 



Round 2(Technical Interview): I was a bit nervous about this round. The interviewer was very friendly. He started the interview in a smooth manner and asked me to relax and take this discussion as a normal discussion between my college friends. 

  1. I was asked to introduce myself.
  2. The project discussion went for more than 20 minutes. The interviewer was very much interested in my work and that’s why the discussion went so long. There were many follow-up questions like why this project, what motivated you to do such project, is this an individual project or group project, what were the challenges did you face and how did you overcome them. He was very impressed with my project and that gave me confidence that I can clear this round.
  3. After the project discussion, I was asked questions based on the OOPs concept

Since Vassar Labs works on Java. I was asked Java fundamental questions like –



Apart from this theoretical knowledge, you need to be prepared with a good understanding of Data Structures and Algorithms. I was asked 2 programming questions

I answered pretty much all the questions and within a week got mail for my next round.

Round 3(Technical Interview): This round was difficult for me. It was started with a brief introduction and the layout was like within 1 hour you will be given for solving 4 coding questions. 

I cleared this round and received mail for the next round.

Round 4(Technical Interview): In this round, I was given 1 programming question that needed to be solved within 1 hour. I solved the problem but wasn’t able to optimize my solution.

RESULT: Not Selected

Unfortunately, I was not selected but I was very happy that I was able to clear all the rounds and got to know all the pit holes where I need to work.  Overall, it was a good experience.

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