Siemens Digital Industries Software interview questions
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I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Poona)
Interview
Dsa related questions, logical questions. simple logical problems in the online assessment. questions abt projects, and mental abililty in the interview. some time complexity and space complexity in the online assessment.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Amsterdam) in Feb 2021
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Long, arduous and filled with red tape. They people interviewing were pleasant but I could tell they did not really have time or interest in finishing the process in any timely manner
I interviewed at Siemens Digital Industries Software (Poona)
Interview
The interview began with a discussion about my past projects, where I was asked to explain the problem statements, the approach I had taken, and the tech stacks I had used to implement them. From there, the interviewer shifted focus to fundamental concepts of Object-Oriented Programming. I was asked to explain polymorphism in detail, covering both compile-time (method overloading) and runtime (method overriding) polymorphism, along with suitable examples. They also tested my understanding of inheritance and how it is applied in real-world scenarios.
After the theoretical part, I was given coding questions to solve on paper. The first task was to reverse a linked list, and the second was to add two numbers represented as linked lists. These questions were designed to test my problem-solving skills, knowledge of data structures, and ability to translate logic into clean code.
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They asked me the implementation process of my extra curricular projects on resume.