The overall duration of this interview was around 1 hour 30 minutes. Then this discussion went from types of Errors in C++ to Operating systems and there itself he asked me some short questions related to Operating systems. It was somewhat related to the question on this link:. The question stated, "There is a playlist of songs, and you want each of them to be played once in random fashion whenever shuffle button is pressed on the music player ". After discussing two approaches (one using maps and the other using swapping) he asked me to code the function SHUFFLE. Then he asked me to write code for the function to play a PREVIOUS SONG (played while shuffling) and then we had a short discussion over it. After these questions, he asked me
What do you do nowadays? Are you willing to code each day? Are you interested in the sitting job? What are your plans for post-graduation? What Projects you have done? The interview was scheduled for 1 hour but it extended by 30 minutes, so he quickly in the end winded up and asked me for my queries.
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While I'm not completely ignorant about cocktails I don't have a recipe book in my mind (yet!! ). I'm wondering what I should be ready for in the interview? What tips or suggestions do you have for me? I was honest on my resume about the duration of my barbacking experience, but I'm wondering if they expect me to have done more hands-on drink preparation in that time. Is it worth it to study cocktails in advance of the interview, or is that less likely to come up than factors relating to my personality/work history? Thanks in advance for any tips you've got for me:-)
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