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Another sailor drifted into the ocean of Anurag University to grab her oyster. Central and Ligo (to tie or bind in Latin) combine to give \u2018Celigo\u2019, making the business smarter and faster by integrating the world\u2019s best cloud applications.\n<\/p>
The Institution\u2019s training and placement office prepared its 107 eligible candidates who met with the prerequisites: <\/p>
\u25cf\tEligible branches: CSE, IT, ECE, EEE and MECH <\/p>
\u25cf\tCGPA cutoff: 8.0 or above \n\n Job description includes: <\/p>
\u25cf\tJob Role: Software QA Engineer 1 <\/p>
\u25cf\tJob Location: Hyderabad \n\u25cf\tCompensation benefits: \n- Full time employee FTE \u2013 CTC INR 13 LPA \n- CTC Breakup - 9 L (Base) + 3 L (Joining Bonus) + 1 L (Additional benefits) \n- Internship stipend- INR 28,000 Per month\n<\/p>
A pre-placement talk was arranged by the Company\u2019s crew on 27th July, 2022 from 10:00 AM -11:00 AM in virtual mode. <\/p>
\u201cWe\u2019ve grown a lot since we started Celigo\u201d, said its senior manager and also added \u201c from a small team working out in the founder's garage in Northern California, today Celigo is a diverse team working in 6 offices across the globe. Our organisation develops a cloud-based platform for integrating applications together\u201d. <\/p>
\n Later the online assessment was scheduled on the same day from12:00PM - 2:00PM. It consisted of aptitude & coding sections, to be attempted within 120 minutes on Hackerrank platform. The test was followed by 3 rounds of interviews (2 technical + HR). \n<\/p>
Three(3) students fought the battle and achieved victory by bagging the gigantic offer of 13LPA. One of them is Prakruti Gilla <\/b>who narrated her interview experience as: <\/p>
\n1.\tHow was your experience with Celigo? <\/b><\/p>
\u2794\tIt was quite good actually. First technical round involved questions on wide range of topics namely, <\/p>
\n Database Management Systems-<\/b> <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat are examples of dbms queries? <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow do you create a table and insert the data into it? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat is the query to add attributes to a table? <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow do you delete the duplicate records of a table?<\/p>
Software Engineering- <\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat are different software development life cycle (SDLC) models? <\/p>
\u25cf\tElaborate about the Waterfall model. <\/p>
\u25cf\tExplain Agile model. <\/p>
\nBeginning twenty (20) minutes of both the technical rounds was all about the projects I have done. I had three projects; machine learning, web development and cisco packet tracer. They mostly concentrated on my machine learning project by asking many questions like, <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat procedure did you follow? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat were the algorithms and libraries you used? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat was your role? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat challenges did you face during that course of time? <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow is your project useful in real-life? <\/p>
\n And after that, they also asked me the questions such as, <\/p>
\u25cf\t What are different OOP concepts? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat are types of polymorphism? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat are interfaces and why do you need them? <\/p>
\u25cf\tBrief about exception handling. <\/p>
\n They asked me to write some codes too, which included, <\/p>
\u25cf\tProgram on palindrome. <\/p>
\u25cf\tProgram on strings. <\/p>
\u25cf\tProgram on maximum product of an array. <\/p>
\u25cf\tProgram to determine a prime number. <\/p>
\u25cf\tProgram to swap two numbers without using a third variable. <\/p>
\nSpotlight was on the projects.\n . <\/p>
2.\tSo this is all technical, how about your HR interview?<\/b><\/p>
\n\u2794\t Yeah, the HR interview was also easy. It involved normal questions like, <\/p>
\u25cf\tTell me about yourself. <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat are your hobbies? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhy are you picking a job and not going for higher studies?<\/p>
\u25cf\tHave you had any previous interview experience? <\/p>
\u25cf\tIf Celigo and other company offer you a job, which one would you prefer and why? <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow is your interview experience so far? <\/p>
\n That was it, I remembered. <\/p>
\n3.\t How did you manage to prepare all?<\/b> <\/p>
\u2794\t There was no much time since the results were declared on the same day and I had one day for preparation. So, what I did was going through the problems I solved previously. I had a quick look at my projects; steps I followed, technologies and algorithms I applied and so on. <\/p>
And I went through all the basic programming questions of python, java, c and c++. I also referred to software engineering questions and QA questions since the job role is QA engineer. I tried covering all the network subjects i.e., operating system, computer networks. <\/p>
On the last day, you can't learn something new. You only need to gush up what you have already learnt. <\/p>
\n4.\tWhat were the programming languages you focussed on?<\/b> <\/p>
\u2794\tSee, the thing is not about the programming language but the logic you follow. The interviewer will not specify the language to be used. He\/she only looks at your logic or algorithm. <\/p>
I prefer the python language. So, I have written most of the asked programs in python. But you should have a greater understanding of the basic working principles of a language. Say inheritance, all its 5 types can be implemented using python whereas through java, it is not possible to implement \u2018multiple inheritance\u2019. <\/p>
\n\n5.\tWhat do you suggest to your juniors?<\/b> <\/p>
\u2794\t Know all languages but stick to one language when it comes to coding. Be good with the important data structures and algorithms of that language like arrays, strings, linked lists and so on. Have a good grip on the related problems. <\/p>
6.\tSo how about the communication skills?<\/b> <\/p>
\u2794\tIt comes with practice and experience. It's not like I am going to watch a video and improve my communication skills. Have a regular conversation in English which eventually improves your ability. It does not come with a night. <\/p>
7.\tHow did you feel when you were selected for the job?<\/b> <\/p>
\u2794\tIt was unbelievable. When my friend called me to say this news, I had to check it myself since it\u2019s only my second interview. It took me some time and I am pretty much happy with that. <\/p>
\n8.\tWhat are your plans after this? Are you going to work for this company or pursue your higher studies? <\/b><\/p>
\u2794\tI am planning to work for my company. I will figure out the importance of the master degree and then I will go for it. I just can\u2019t rely on others\u2019 opinions. I will try to understand the industry needs and act accordingly. <\/p>
Extra keypoints are: <\/p>
\u25cf\tDevelop your resume strategically. <\/p>
\u25cf\tFocus on the key points of your resume. <\/p>
\u25cf\tKnow your resume very well. <\/p>
\u25cf\tCommunication skills are undoubtedly needed. <\/p>
\nThus a fascinating talk ended. <\/p>
\n\nWhat are the twists you faced in your interview? Share them in the comments.<\/b> \n \n \n<\/p>
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What is white paper, exactly?<\/b> <\/p>
\nA white paper is a piece of information that is typically published by a business or non-profit to emphasise or promote the benefits of a solution, product, or service that it now offers or plans to offer. <\/p>
\nHow to write a white paper?<\/b>\n<\/p>
Step 1: Select a Topic <\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tBefore you begin writing your white paper, you must first decide on a topic. To select a topic that is both relevant and meaningful, consider the following: <\/p>
\u25cf\tIs there any element of your industry that has very little content or information available online? <\/p>
\u25cf\tIs there a specific aspect of your business you'd like to investigate and report on? <\/p>
\u25cf\tIs there anything your team has done that could be replicated?\n<\/b><\/p>
Choose a topic that you are well-versed in. White papers are expert documents, so make sure you have enough information to provide and sources or proof to back it up. <\/p>
Step 2: Carry out in-depth research<\/b> <\/p>
Once you've decided on a topic, it's time to start gathering information and data to develop informative content that provides real value.\n<\/p>
You can collect data for your white paper from both internal and external sources. The more you research your subject, the more original and beneficial your content will be. <\/p>
Check all of your facts. <\/b><\/p>
It's in your best interest to share stuff that you know is trustworthy and true. Don't miss this stage, and double-check the facts you get from both previously published articles and interviews.\n<\/p>
Step 3: Know Your Audience <\/b><\/p>
Considering your audience is an important component of selecting a topic and creating content for a white paper. <\/p>
A better understanding of your audience is required; simply taking into account your audience is insufficient. Consider the following: <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat makes this topic appealing to my audience? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat information does my target audience typically consume? <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow much does my audience know about this subject? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhich research analysis is more suited for my audience?\n<\/p>
Step 4: Create an outline and format for your white paper.<\/b>\nAfter conducting the necessary research, you are now prepared to create the content. But, before you can unleash your inner storyteller, you must first prepare an outline. This outline will most likely lay the groundwork for a fantastic Table of Contents in the final design.\n<\/p>
As an example, here is a simple outline for a white paper:<\/b> <\/p>
\u25cf\tTitle <\/p>
\u25cf\tSummary or Abstract <\/p>
\u25cf\tIntroduction <\/p>
\u25cf\tSection Subheadings <\/p>
\u25cf\tFootnotes\/Sources <\/p>
\u25cf\tConclusion <\/p>
\u25cf\tA good white paper will ultimately result in the reader having an \"Aha!\" experience. <\/p>
\n\u25cf\tWork with document editing software such as Google Docs or Microsoft Word to build an outline for your white paper. <\/p>
\u25cf\tUse high-level titles for the most important portions of your material, then branch out into subheadings. <\/p>
\u25cf\tThe format of a white paper is a standard document format. Consider a white paper as more of a research paper than a report. <\/p>
\u25cf\tThe distinction is that a report includes conclusions in the executive summary or introduction, but a white paper includes them at the end.\n<\/p>
Step 5: Create an Eye-Catching Title <\/b><\/p>
The cover of your white paper is the first thing readers will notice. Make it inviting, captivating, and eye-catching. The main feature of your cover is your title or headline, so pay close attention to it.\n<\/p>
Step 6: Compose a Captivating Opening<\/b> <\/p>
As previously said, white papers have a conclusion at the end, which means you'll need to greet your readers with a different form of introduction at the start. <\/p>
Don't reveal too much, but be sure to highlight the key elements.\n<\/p>
Step 7: Use Subheadings to Divide the Content<\/b> <\/p>
It's time to properly format the content of your white paper at this point. Use subheadings to split up the material within each main part to make it simpler to read.\n<\/p>
Step 8: Use data to back up your content<\/b> <\/p>
White papers are supposed to be helpful, valuable, and well-researched. And there is no better method to back up your conclusions than with reliable information. <\/p>
Using verified facts, statistics, quotes, and other data as evidence in your white paper can help your company create authority in its area. <\/p>
You can utilise data visualisation tools, such as charts, graphs, widgets, maps, and more, to make your data more interesting.\n<\/p>
Step 9: Ensure Each Paragraph Has Value<\/b> <\/p>
This advice is more crucial than you may realise. A white paper is not a magazine editorial or a fiction novel, therefore avoid using filler words. There must be some value in every sentence.\n<\/p>
Step 10: Edit and Proofread<\/b> <\/p>
Never skip the editing and proofreading phase. A small error in a title or a redundant sentence might undo all the research and writing effort you've put in. <\/p>
A white paper guides the reader upward toward a conclusion that will make them feel as if they have learned something significant using thoroughly researched approaches, solutions, and facts. <\/p>
As I indicated before, a white paper's content leads the reader on a journey from a fundamental issue or claim.\n<\/p>
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