Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-08-03 Thread coder coder
can anyone tell what kind of aptitude questions they are asking i.e. thier
level are they complex lrdi type. also their number

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Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-08-02 Thread Rahul Singhal
They just ask algo and nothing else.Do practise more and look for best
optimisation of every question u do.Questions are common u can get in any
book but the solution they want is not given..u have to optimise the
question.

On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 10:15 AM, kumar raja rajkumar.cs...@gmail.comwrote:

 @Rahul:
 Can u tell me what is the main focus of Google ,what are the subjects to
 study and mention some good resources to learn them..

 On 1 August 2011 20:30, Rahul Singhal nitk.ra...@gmail.com wrote:

 @all:
 I have no idea about oracle, as i dont have ne interest in
 database.Regarding google, i m happy to help u.If u have more querirse can
 mail me.


 On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Supraja Jayakumar 
 suprajasank...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Rahul. Very kind of you.
 I wish you crack Google.

 All the best !

 Best
 Supraja J


 On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:24 AM, Rahul Menon 
 menonrahul1...@gmail.comwrote:

 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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Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-08-01 Thread Abhishek Gupta
@rahul thanks a lot.
can you tell some more questions they asked you.
I will surely try to read and code those questions.
also can you tell something about oracle written tests?

On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 1:58 PM, sunny agrawal sunny816.i...@gmail.comwrote:

 http://www.topcoder.com/tc?module=Staticd1=tutorialsd2=alg_index


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 @RAHUL SINGHAL
 Sorry to bother you!
 Unfortunately I cant find any such links in topcoder. Can you just share a
 link here!

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Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-08-01 Thread praneethn
thanks...:)


On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Rahul Menon menonrahul1...@gmail.comwrote:

 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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Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-08-01 Thread Supraja Jayakumar
Thanks Rahul. Very kind of you.
I wish you crack Google.

All the best !

Best
Supraja J

On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:24 AM, Rahul Menon menonrahul1...@gmail.comwrote:

 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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Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-08-01 Thread Rahul Singhal
@all:
I have no idea about oracle, as i dont have ne interest in
database.Regarding google, i m happy to help u.If u have more querirse can
mail me.

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Supraja Jayakumar
suprajasank...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks Rahul. Very kind of you.
 I wish you crack Google.

 All the best !

 Best
 Supraja J


 On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:24 AM, Rahul Menon menonrahul1...@gmail.comwrote:

 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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Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-08-01 Thread kumar raja
@Rahul:
Can u tell me what is the main focus of Google ,what are the subjects to
study and mention some good resources to learn them..

On 1 August 2011 20:30, Rahul Singhal nitk.ra...@gmail.com wrote:

 @all:
 I have no idea about oracle, as i dont have ne interest in
 database.Regarding google, i m happy to help u.If u have more querirse can
 mail me.


 On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Supraja Jayakumar 
 suprajasank...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Rahul. Very kind of you.
 I wish you crack Google.

 All the best !

 Best
 Supraja J


 On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:24 AM, Rahul Menon menonrahul1...@gmail.comwrote:

 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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Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-07-29 Thread Rahul Menon
@RAHUL SINGHAL
Sorry to bother you!
Unfortunately I cant find any such links in topcoder. Can you just share a 
link here!

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2011-07-29 Thread sunny agrawal
http://www.topcoder.com/tc?module=Staticd1=tutorialsd2=alg_index

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Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-07-28 Thread Neha Sharan
@rahul:what kind of questons were asked in aptitude test?

On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Rahul Menon menonrahul1...@gmail.comwrote:

 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
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Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-07-28 Thread Muthu Raj
Thnks a lot  neha :)
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On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:01 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.comwrote:

 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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Re: [algogeeks] [offtopic] Something to share for those preparing for Amazon Campus Interviews!

2011-07-28 Thread Rahul Singhal
Hi friends,
I would recommend to go through all topics mentioned on tutorials on site
topcoder for google.Make a note, do practise more of greedy and dynamic
programming questions.In final rounds of interview, they generally ask
questions involving probability along with computation which is also covered
in topcoder.
Best of luck.

On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:28 PM, Muthu Raj sameer.mut...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thnks a lot  neha :)
 *Muthuraj R.
 4TH Year BE.**
 Information Science Dept*
 *PESIT, Bengaluru .
 *





 On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Neha Sharan neharick...@gmail.comwrote:

 @rahul:what kind of questons were asked in aptitude test?

 On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Rahul Menon menonrahul1...@gmail.comwrote:

 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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