Autodesk Interview Experience | Full Stack Developer Interview Question Answers | Java/Python

Autodesk Interview Experience | Full Stack Developer Interview Question Answers | Java/Python


Autodesk Interview Experience | Full Stack Developer Interview Question Answers | Java/Python

#Autodesk #interview #interviewexperience
In this video, I will explain the Autodesk Job Interview Process. I will share my experience of giving an interview at Autodesk | This video is preferably for 2-7 Years of experienced employees. Since I am a Python Developer and I applied For a Software Engineer/Developer related position, I will share that experience in this video.

In This Video, I will Cover Below Mentioned Topics.
- How do I apply or receive calls From Autodesk
- All Technical Round Questions With Answers
- All Coding Questions With Answers
- All Managerial Questions with answers
- How I Tackle Puzzling Ques (if any asked)
- How much time whole interview process took.



Chapter:
00:00 - Introduction
00:25 - How I Apply In Autodesk
02:11 - Total Interview Round In Autodesk
02:40 - First Round Of Interview (Technical Discussion)
04:00 - Coding Round In First Technical Discussion
08:44 - Conclusion



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Content

0 -> Hello friends, Welcome all of you in my video
2.796 -> Today I will be talking about the company Autodesk
6.273 -> If Autodesk is your dream company and
8.502 -> you desperately want to be a part of Autodesk
10.642 -> Or during the interview process, your interview has been scheduled with Autodesk
15.166 -> And you want to know the overview of the whole process
17.997 -> Then this video is for you
19.661 -> Watch the video till the end
21.325 -> [Intro Music]
25.486 -> Very first, lets talk about how did I apply for this company?
28.668 -> Or how did I get a call from this company
30.978 -> I applied through LinkedIn in this company
33.788 -> Through LinkedIn I saw a job posting from Autodesk
37.183 -> And I applied from there only
38.853 -> After a week or two I got a call from HR
42.824 -> And an interesting thing was that
44.644 -> The HR was not present in India,
46.842 -> HR was working internationally
48.083 -> I got a call from Singapore and I didn't pick it
51.815 -> Because I was busy on another call
53.734 -> And the call from Singapore was on waiting
54.882 -> After that HR didn't call me back
56.8 -> Later, I tried to call back again but it didn't connect
61.976 -> Obviously, my call was restricted to India and not foreign
65.617 -> So I got upset,
67.638 -> because for the first time I got an international call and I couldn't pick it up
71.698 -> at that moment, I didn't know from which company the call was
73.958 -> Only the name of the person was flashing and from which country the person was showing
78.714 -> Then I got an email
80.776 -> In which it was written that
81.995 -> "I was trying to reach out to you"
83.371 -> After that, I carefully checked the address of the email Where it was written @autodesk
87.839 -> Then I came to know that the call was from Autodesk
90.944 -> At the bottom, a calendar was mentioned
93.252 -> where I had to select the date according to my availability for the meeting
97.513 -> In this way, I selected a date for the meeting according to my availability
101.698 -> The very next week I got a call from HR
104.447 -> This time I was all set for the call
107.471 -> That the call is going to come and I will pick it up (Excitement)
109.483 -> The moment I get a call
111.166 -> The interviewer asked me the basic introduction
113.964 -> All the questions which are asked in screening round like When you will be able to join?
117.574 -> What's their budget.
118.829 -> How much salary you are expectation.
120.069 -> Etc etc
121.309 -> The interviewer discussed about all this on the call
123.61 -> The interviewer said ok, as everything is going well so they will schedule the interview
128.301 -> My interview was scheduled after a week
131.04 -> If I talk about the total rounds of interview
133.986 -> There were supposed to be three rounds of interview
136.15 -> First round was technical discussion
137.955 -> Second round was managerial discussion
139.823 -> Third round was HR discussion
141.324 -> I could not reach to the last round as I got rejected in the first round
145.503 -> So in this video, I will be discussing only about the first round
149.232 -> Like what was asked to me
151.896 -> What kind of coding questions were asked
153.459 -> How did I handle that situation
155.676 -> So I will discuss all of this in this video
158.567 -> So watch the video till the end
163.284 -> The interviewer gave his basic introduction
166.938 -> Like what they do in this company etc etc
169.061 -> So, the interviewer told the basic introduction
172.254 -> After that, I was asked to give my basic introduction
174.924 -> I told everything about me
176.706 -> The interviewer asked to tell about many projects
181.053 -> the projects that I mentioned in short
182.435 -> Then I elaborated all of it one by one
184.678 -> These were my projects.
185.975 -> These were my responsibilities
188.087 -> Mainly I discussed about the responsibilities
190.528 -> Like what I was doing in a particular project
193.327 -> So I explained all of this in that duration
195.889 -> Then, the interviewer said to start the coding
198.474 -> But before starting it, the interviewer asked me "How comfortable are you in DSA?"
202.995 -> Like do you know about data algorithm?
205.637 -> Or you have ever implemented?
207.171 -> I replied, if you are talking the data structure of python
209.735 -> Like in python , there is list, Tuple, Set, Or dictionary
213.168 -> I have practiced a lot in this
215.741 -> I know it
216.85 -> I have used it a lot in my industrial experience also
219.305 -> But if you are precisely talking about DSA
221.649 -> Like what is bubble sort?
222.899 -> What are trees?
224.296 -> How binary is implemented?
226.024 -> etc etc
227.056 -> If you are asking about all of this,
229.013 -> Then I am not that much comfortable with it
230.931 -> Then the interviewer said, "Okay, I will give you two coding questions, resolve it"
236.106 -> "We will only discuss, what will be the problem and how you can solve it"
240.903 -> In the first coding question
242.529 -> I was given this statement
243.76 -> The interviewer said, "Don't write the code , we will only discuss how you can solve it"
249.387 -> This was the same question which I saw in my Thales interview
253.216 -> I gave the same explanation to the interviewer, which I had given in Thales interview
259.049 -> So, if I elaborate the question a bit
262.125 -> What I can say is,
263.504 -> Consider, you have grid of m×n
266.661 -> Where 0 represents empty cell
268.785 -> 1 represents fresh oranges
270.883 -> And 2 represents rotten oranges
273.528 -> Rotten oranges had a power
275.482 -> That they could rot their up, down ,left , right oranges
280.753 -> Means it could spoil the other oranges too
282.198 -> Particularly, I had to find minutes
285.007 -> for a particular process, it takes one minute
289.678 -> Then how much such particular processes would be conducted?
292.249 -> How much total time it would have taken?
294.124 -> If we encounter such conditions
295.914 -> Like, 2 could not convert all 1's into 2
299.635 -> In this situation, we will have to say that it is impossible
302.103 -> And in this situation, we have to return -1
304.53 -> So, this is what the whole problem was
306.759 -> In which the interviewer didn't ask to write the code
309.031 -> But, the Interviewer only wanted to know the approach
311.602 -> Like how you will approach towards this problem
314.248 -> So we were having general discussion
315.849 -> Next coding question was
318.005 -> Find the matched number
319.232 -> Like I had to find the matched number in m×n matrix
322.406 -> The interviewer gave me a matrix
323.995 -> The interviewer said, "if I give you a number suppose 9, then how will you find it?"
330.665 -> In this also, I was asked to discuss
333.567 -> I replied, that I will divide the list that I have
338.177 -> And then I will see the first part
339.625 -> then I will see the second part
340.769 -> And again I will divide
342.507 -> And in whichever part that answer lies, I will find it
345.534 -> Actually I explained the binary approach a bit
348.811 -> But I couldn't not write it in coding way at that time
352.218 -> The interviewer was so nice,
354.601 -> that not only did he explain me the whole code but also wrote it properly
360.384 -> In the end, I was thinking
362.039 -> Sir, I was also trying to explain the same thing
364.503 -> Maybe the interviewer could not comprehend what I was saying or I was unable to convey it
370.186 -> But after that , whatever he wrote,
372.274 -> it seemed to be very easy
374.014 -> In this way we can resolve the problem and find out the solution
377.248 -> Then the next question was
378.334 -> How you handled any particular client?
379.832 -> I had handled a lot of clients in my projects
382.274 -> So in which ever way I used to handle my client, I explained all of it
385.74 -> Like this is what I used to do to handle any client
388.526 -> Then the next question was
389.898 -> Have you ever faced a scenario in which you had to convince your client to do something in a certain way which didn't want to ?
399.585 -> or Have you ever taken any initiative in which your client agreed to do something which you have told him to do?
404.967 -> So, obviously I had encountered such situations previously
408.366 -> I explained such scenario
410.051 -> There was a client who wanted to use mongoDB in his project
413.346 -> But I suggested him to use POSTGRESQL
417.321 -> Whatever happened in that scenario, I explained it to the interviewer
422.584 -> In the meanwhile, there was a lot of cross questioning from the side of the interviewer
425.745 -> Like What happened at that time? What could have been done in this?
428.247 -> etc etc
429.158 -> So, I was asked a lot of questions in between
431.709 -> Which I tackled at that time
434.339 -> Then, the next question was
435.85 -> How memory is managed in python?
437.193 -> I replied, in python there is Heap memory in which all the objects are stored
440.942 -> And in future, if we don't want to use ,
443.42 -> Then there is a garbage collector
444.916 -> Where we can put anything in the garbage collector
448.443 -> I explained all of this at that time
451.529 -> How memory leak is handled in Python?
454.662 -> Firstly, I told them that to handle memory leak we can use garbage collector
460.071 -> But the interviewer was not satisfied with this answer properly
463.536 -> After that, I was given a lot of time to think
466.712 -> But till the end also, I couldn't think on this
469.296 -> Like what could be the other things than this
471.673 -> With which we can resolve the problem of memory leakage
474.989 -> So I could not give answer of this
476.737 -> Then the next question was
478.033 -> Can You explain DFS approach?
480.372 -> I didn't know about this at that time
482.773 -> So I said No directly
484.198 -> Sorry I am not aware of this thing
486.496 -> Then the next question was
487.936 -> What do you mean by MRO?
489.243 -> The interviewer said, "Do you know about MRO?"
490.757 -> I said, yes I know
492.319 -> Method resolution order
493.687 -> It is used in multiple inheritance
495.94 -> The interviewer said, "explain about multiple inheritance"
498.653 -> I explained about the whole problem
500.832 -> What it is
501.562 -> How we can resolve it
502.979 -> I explained all this which you can see on the screen
507.526 -> And also wrote the code in the end
509.941 -> Actually when I wrote the code, I was asked to execute it before running it
513.83 -> How will it work
515.149 -> What will be the print
517.046 -> I explained it to them
518.614 -> after that, when I ran the code
519.656 -> The same output was seen which I had already explained
523.906 -> So these were all the questions which I was asked in the interview of Autodesk
527.313 -> How did u like the video?
528.824 -> Do Comment in the comment section
531.052 -> With this,
532.039 -> This is for today, Will meet in the next video
534.09 -> Thankyou

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0CIE79yYu4