Desenvolvedor De Software Interview Questions

Desenvolvedor De Software Interview Questions

A área de desenvolvimento de projetos está em alta e oferece bons salários e realização profissional. Em entrevistas para cargos de desenvolvimento de software, são normalmente feitas perguntas relacionadas às suas habilidades técnicas e comportamentais e a como você gerencia projetos de maneira eficiente.

Principais perguntas de entrevista para desenvolvedor(a) de software e como respondê-las

Question 1

Pergunta 1: Com qual tipo de desenvolvimento de software você trabalha no momento?

How to answer
Como responder: Ao responder a perguntas relacionadas aos seus projetos atuais de desenvolvimento de software, enfatize as linguagens de codificação e a pilha de tecnologia que você usa. Essa pergunta ajuda os entrevistadores a determinar se você tem as habilidades necessárias para lidar com a carga de trabalho.
Question 2

Pergunta 2: Descreva um problema de desenvolvimento que você tenha tido e como o solucionou.

How to answer
Como responder: Ao falar sobre situações específicas, você consegue descrever seus métodos de solução de problemas e as medidas tomadas para resolver o problema. Use o método STAR (Situação, Tarefa, Ação, Resultado) para explicar o problema e o que você fez para resolvê-lo de forma clara.
Question 3

Pergunta 3: Como é seu processo de garantia de qualidade?

How to answer
Como responder: A garantia de qualidade é um aspecto importante do desenvolvimento de software, e o processo pode ser realizado por desenvolvedores em organizações menores que não têm uma equipe própria para isso. Ao fazer perguntas relacionadas ao processo de garantia de qualidade, os entrevistadores querem determinar sua disposição e seu preparo para trabalhar com testes e correção de erros.

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#1: We have a linked list, but it is special in that it can have pointers down, as well as next. Any node can have an arbitrary number of links down as well as across. Write a function that will "flatten" this linked list so that it does not have any down pointers, but all elements remain in order.
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2010 Financial Software Developer

Interviewed at Bloomberg

4
Feb 26, 2010

#1: We have a linked list, but it is special in that it can have pointers down, as well as next. Any node can have an arbitrary number of links down as well as across. Write a function that will "flatten" this linked list so that it does not have any down pointers, but all elements remain in order.

If you have all the companies that are traded, and live inputs are coming of which company is being traded and what is the volume, how do you maintain the data, so that you can carry out operation of giving the top 10 most traded companies by volume of shares most efficiently.
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Financial Software Developer Intern

Interviewed at Bloomberg

4
Apr 14, 2013

If you have all the companies that are traded, and live inputs are coming of which company is being traded and what is the volume, how do you maintain the data, so that you can carry out operation of giving the top 10 most traded companies by volume of shares most efficiently.

unsorted integer array size n. unmodifiable list of "less than" / "greater than" operators. place elements from int array in between each "<" and ">" operator so that every comparison holds true. e.g. 6, 2, 8, 1, 3, 9, 4, 0, 5, 7 <, >, <, <, <, >, <, >, > answer: 0 < 9 > 1 < 2 < 3 < 8 > 4 < 7 > 6 > 5
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2013 Financial Software Developer

Interviewed at Bloomberg

4
Sep 13, 2013

unsorted integer array size n. unmodifiable list of "less than" / "greater than" operators. place elements from int array in between each "<" and ">" operator so that every comparison holds true. e.g. 6, 2, 8, 1, 3, 9, 4, 0, 5, 7 <, >, <, <, <, >, <, >, > answer: 0 < 9 > 1 < 2 < 3 < 8 > 4 < 7 > 6 > 5

The chessboard problem. I first mentioned BFS and use of a Queue but the interviewer kept asking about some data structure with less memory that I could extract due to the simple structure of the graph. I did not understand what he meant. I eventually mentioned DFS and proved it works uses less memory. The cache problem took a long time. I kind of though I failed it at some point. I had no prior knowledge of the topic since I am not a CS guy. I eventually, used an array to store the access time to different items and O(n) search through it to find the least frequently used one. The interviewer did not raise the complexity. He wanted me to write code on a paper (which is hard, esp. in C).
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Financial Software Developer

Interviewed at Bloomberg

4
Jul 11, 2014

The chessboard problem. I first mentioned BFS and use of a Queue but the interviewer kept asking about some data structure with less memory that I could extract due to the simple structure of the graph. I did not understand what he meant. I eventually mentioned DFS and proved it works uses less memory. The cache problem took a long time. I kind of though I failed it at some point. I had no prior knowledge of the topic since I am not a CS guy. I eventually, used an array to store the access time to different items and O(n) search through it to find the least frequently used one. The interviewer did not raise the complexity. He wanted me to write code on a paper (which is hard, esp. in C).

Copy a block of memory from source to destination. You need to consider the overlapping cases. Yet I don't think copy from behind will solve the problem. Because the memory may overlap at the beginning. So a pre-check of overlapping region is necessary. In my view, for a typical copy operation the source should not be overwritten, but the answer allows for that. I was pretty confused...
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Software Developer

Interviewed at Bloomberg

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Oct 9, 2014

Copy a block of memory from source to destination. You need to consider the overlapping cases. Yet I don't think copy from behind will solve the problem. Because the memory may overlap at the beginning. So a pre-check of overlapping region is necessary. In my view, for a typical copy operation the source should not be overwritten, but the answer allows for that. I was pretty confused...

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