Round 1
Questions: Design a Cult fit category application with some mandatory functional requirements. An engineer will give a detailed analysis on the problem and clarify if you have any queries. The expectation was to write end-to-end clean, extensible, and runnable code that would pass all test cases, with extra points for advanced functional requirements. After submission, a short evaluation was conducted, including an explanation of how to extend the Gym to more cities, users, etc. They also asked to change some input values to see if the code covers edge cases.
Candidate's Approach
No approach provided.
Interviewer's Feedback
No feedback provided.
Round 2
Questions: Two problems were asked, both Leetcode Medium-hard.
- Longest Substring Without Repeating Characters
- The second question was related to graphs and BFS. A dry run was also expected.
Candidate's Approach
No approach provided.
Interviewer's Feedback
No feedback provided.
Round 3
Questions: Design a Ludo game similar to LudoKing. This round consisted of approximately 80% Low-Level Design (LLD) and 20% High-Level Design (HLD). API and schema design were also discussed, and the candidate was encouraged to be interactive.
Candidate's Approach
No approach provided.
Interviewer's Feedback
No feedback provided.
Round 4
Questions: A deep dive into previous work experience was conducted. Design questions were asked, along with behavioral questions such as:
- "Why Flipkart?"
- "What are your expectations from a manager?"
- "How do you keep yourself updated?"
The candidate was advised to communicate well and be confident.
Candidate's Approach
No approach provided.
Interviewer's Feedback
No feedback provided.