Thanks.

On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:07 PM, Rahul Menon <menonrahul1...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I dont remember exactly!
> There where a few questions from Computer Networks, OS etc also a few
> aptitude questions!
> 20 mcq + 2 programming questions,
>
>
> On Jul 28, 5:31 pm, Neha Sharan <neharick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > @rahul:what kind of questons were asked in aptitude test?
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Rahul Menon <menonrahul1...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hello friends,
> >
> > > Recently I appeared for placement interviews for Amazon in my
> > > campus.Unfortunately though I couldn't make it, still want to share
> > > something for others here preparing for amazon interviews!
> >
> > > First of all though it is very hard to crack, here are a few things
> > > which can make your preparation easier and effective!
> >
> > > In the interview, I have found that most of the questions asked are
> > > repeated questions which are available online rather than any new
> > > questions they have made. A few examples are loop in a linked list,
> > > print all permuations of a string, binary search in a rotated array
> > > etc.. These all questions are very commonly found in websites like
> > > careercup.com and also in this google group. Instead of just going
> > > through hundreds of question be sure that you can perform the best of
> > > 100% if you are given from these frequently asked questions.
> >
> > > Just to add, if you are very good in coding it's fine , else make sure
> > > that you can also code these above questions very well rather than
> > > just explaining the algos!. They will definitely ask you to code
> > > these!
> >
> > > In " Cracking the coding interview" all the questions are very very
> > > important. To my astonishment most of the questions in the sections
> > > like Linked LIsts, Arrays, Trees and Graph, Recursion from the
> > > aforesaid book were asked in our interview!  So never miss reading and
> > > coding these questions before going to your interview.
> >
> > > Though it's very weird to say, I would say that if you are very very
> > > good with these around 40 most frequently repeated questions, which
> > > can be collected through googling, your performance is almost 80%
> > > guaranteed in the interview. It's sure that you will have to face only
> > > a very few question outside from this. And if you are somewhat more
> > > good enough , you can easily make through to the AMAZON!
> >
> > > All the best for all :)
> > > Repeating once again, rather than just reading through hundreds of
> > > questions it would be best if you practice coding and studying the few
> > > 30 interview questions! Else you will have to regret like me :|
> >
> > > #We will be having Google on our campus soon! I'm totally strange to
> > > their selection process,tests and intreview, so if anyone have any
> > > idea please do share here! Thanks!
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