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KPMG Interview Experience

Hello Readers, This blog is about my interview experience with KPMG India. I have covered the intricacies of the interview process along with the questions asked. I must highlight my profile to you guys so that you get the context of the interview. I had 1 year of experience working as a web developer and had worked as an ETL developer at cognizant for 3 years. During my stint, I got to work on tools and technologies like Informatica Powercenter, Informatica B2B Dx, Informatica MFT, Splunk, Python, Shell Scripting, PHP, MongoDB, Laravel, NodeJS, and SQL.  So, let me begin. I have divided it into parts so that it gets easy to comprehend the sections separately.  The Application. I have been applying for jobs since September 2020. In the beginning, I hardly received any calls for the interview. I applied using Naukri and even got a Linkedin premium account. I must admit that most of the calls that I received later were via my applications over LinkedIn but during the initial period, I ha
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Interview at Deloitte

    Hi All,  I am back now with one of my best interview experiences so far and this was of Deloitte India. The salary that they were ready to pay was approx 7 LPA and the location was supposed to be Hyderabad. The interview was scheduled in the mid of December. An interview link was shared the day before the interview. The candidates joined at 11:00 AM and there was a wait time of almost 40 minutes as the panelists were busy. At around noon I was routed to a lady panelist. She was convivial and she first asked me to introduce myself like any other interview.   After this, she asked me about my projects and my roles in them. As I went on to explain my projects there were points when she interrupted me and asked me to elaborate. In the same process, she also asked me some questions related to them. Let me narrate one instance when I was telling about one of the mappings I developed. She asked me about the business logic and the purpose to develop the mapping. While I went on to explain

Interview at Servian

 Hi All, I am back again with another wonderful blog sharing my experience about my interview at one of the very promising Australia Based Company, Servian. I happen to know about it from linkedin. After a good deal of research and seeing reviews from Glassdoor I finally applied for it.  the JD was for ETL Developer. At the very begining I received a call from their HR who was based on Bangalore. He asked me about my current job role and my relocation preference. They have been hiring for just Banagalore location so my saying that "I don't have any specific location preference did help!". I was asked about my current and expected CTC and then followed a question to justify such a hike :p Machine Round I was finally considered for a machine round and the interview was supposed to be scheduled once I clear this round. There were 15 Questions and the allocated time was 1 hour. The difficulty was not much. Question based on joins, aggregator and group by were there. I felt th

Interview at SymphonyAzimaAI

Hi All, I took a long break from applying to companies and was enjoying my stay at Cognizant. Now, as I have started applying again and looking forward to a switch I promise again to flood you with my interview experiences again.  So, the first interview I was scheduled for was from SymphonyAzimaAI. The HR was really very humble and postponed my interview by a week owing to my fever. The job role was of  Back End Developer.  I have been into a different domain currently hence I was initially reluctant to appear for the interview but in one of my discussions with HR, I got to know about the scope of internal transition into AI and ML-related departments in the company. Since I am an ML enthusiast I decided to take on the interview.  The interviewer called in the evening as preplanned and first asked me about my wholesome professional experience.   Below are the technical questions I was asked and how I answered them         1. Tell me the difference between methods Put and Post This is

Starting with Amazon Athena

Hi All! Its long since I have offered my readers something  technical to go through. The wait is over and its really worth it. We will dive into  cloud  today. I will be explaining you in details how can you use one of the popular service of AWS known as  Athena . The blog is written keeping in mind that you have little or no idea about any AWS service. Albeit, a tad bit of knowledge on  S3  service will help you to understand the blog better. Lets take an use case before proceeding ahead. Suppose we have a csv file that contains some data into it. lets say it has details of Employees in a company. I have another csv file that contains details of the department of a company. Now, I wish to do some operations that needs data from the employee file and department file to be joined. e.g to get max salary of employee in every department etc. If we had the same data in 2 tables in a database, things had been simple. right? We could have just joined both the tables, grouped on depart

My Biggest Religious Encounter

MY BIGGEST RELIGIOUS ENCOUNTER Hi All. I am back again with a new blog to share my experience as usual. But this time I am writing a non technical blog which is on my visit to Kumbh. The Kumbh is said to be the biggest peaceful gathering in the world. I had been curious to visit it once but never got the opportunity to do so. However, this year I managed some time to witness the gathering.  This blog is to give you some idea on the ambiance and setting of the Kumbh. With this blog, I wish to shoo away your doubts that pulls you back from giving a visit to this rendezvous. Many of you aren't be aware of the origin of Kumbh. So, I would like to put some light on it's commencement. ORIGIN OF KUMBH It is believed that Lord Vishnu while carrying Amrit obtained after Samudra Manthan in the pot named Kumbh spilled few drops at 4 places which are Haridwar, Nashik, Prayag and Ujjain . Thence they have got a religious significance and holds the fair periodic