Ingeniero De Software Interview Questions

Ingeniero De Software Interview Questions

Los ingenieros de software se encargan de diseñar y desarrollar software informático. Las entrevistas serán muy técnicas, así que debes prepararte para resolver problemas de código y desafíos matemáticos. Las preguntas concretas que te planteen dependerán del tipo de puesto de programación al que aspires. Intenta buscar una disciplina de software concreta, como desarrollo web, desarrollo de aplicaciones o desarrollo de sistemas.

Preguntas de entrevista más frecuentes para ingeniero/a de software y cómo responderlas

Question 1

Pregunta n.º 1: ¿Cómo describirías tu proceso de programación?

How to answer
Respuesta recomendada: A la hora de responder preguntas sobre tu proceso o tu ciclo de desarrollo e ingeniería de software, incluye cada uno de los pasos, empezando por cómo obtienes los requisitos necesarios del producto final. Incluye el máximo de detalles que te sea posible para que quien te entreviste pueda hacerse una idea clara de tu experiencia y de tu capacidad para asumir un proyecto de principio a fin.
Question 2

Pregunta n.º 2: ¿Qué lenguajes de programación conoces y prefieres?

How to answer
Respuesta recomendada: Querrán saber qué lenguajes de programación manejas y cuáles son tus preferidos. Para esta pregunta no existen necesariamente respuestas correctas o incorrectas, pero sí les permitirá hacerse una idea de tus capacidades y de tu experiencia en programación. Si la oferta de empleo incluye preferencias concretas en cuanto a lenguajes de programación, asegúrate de incluirlas en tu respuesta.
Question 3

Pregunta n.º 3: Comenta algún proyecto que hayas completado con éxito.

How to answer
Respuesta recomendada: Para hablar del éxito en un proyecto anterior, te resultará útil comentar qué aspectos del proyecto fueron satisfactorios y detallar las diferentes tareas realizadas. Puedes describir al equipo con el que colaboraste, cómo gestionaste el tiempo y cuál fue tu aportación concreta al proyecto.

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Puzzle: There are 4 persons (A, B, C, and D) who want to cross a bridge in night. A takes 1 minute to cross the bridge. B takes 2 minutes to cross the bridge. C takes 5 minutes to cross the bridge. D takes 10 minutes to cross the bridge. There is only one torch with them and the bridge cannot be crossed without the torch. There cannot be more than two persons on the bridge at any time, and when two people cross the bridge together, they must move at the slower person. What is the minimum time required to cross the bridge
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Android Developer

Interviewed at OneBanc Technologies Pvt. Ltd

4.9
May 28, 2024

Puzzle: There are 4 persons (A, B, C, and D) who want to cross a bridge in night. A takes 1 minute to cross the bridge. B takes 2 minutes to cross the bridge. C takes 5 minutes to cross the bridge. D takes 10 minutes to cross the bridge. There is only one torch with them and the bridge cannot be crossed without the torch. There cannot be more than two persons on the bridge at any time, and when two people cross the bridge together, they must move at the slower person. What is the minimum time required to cross the bridge

The interviewer started with some small talk. Talked a little bit about my research work. Then went on with technical questions. Openned terminal on his computer. First he asked about if I know anything about zombie process. Then he asked about ‘malloc’. Then he told me, how would I implement a malloc like function in a separate memory space like some PCI connected to the main memory. The question was not very clear to me. I tried to explain how I could implement that memory over the extra connected memory. I am not sure if he was very happy about it. Then he went onto his terminal. A C program was there. Just two lines char* str1 = “string1”; char str2[] = “string2”; He told me to print the two strings. I did and then he told me to change the ‘t’ in both of the string to ‘T’. I told him that we cannot change the first string. He asked me why? I could not tell it clearly. I just showed him that, it generates a segmentation fault. I told it might be in some place in the memory which we cannot edit. He kept asking the question to prove my point. Then gave me hint and let me print the addresses of main, some variables which have higher value sounded like they are in the stack part. Printing the values of main showed very low address which shows that, it’s in the code segment. The char* variable was in a little more higher address which clearly shows that, it is in the data segment, which suggests that we can not edit anything on the data segment. So need to know what’s more there in the data segment? Then he showed some networking terms ip ipconfig ping some more (around 6-7) which I forgot. He told me to explain in short what these functions do. Then he asked me to write a script on python, which will read a file and add all the numbers on the third column. He showed me the file with cat command. It as a space separated text like 1 7 8 9 6 5 5 0 8 8 4 5 7 2 4 6 8 9 0 7 4 5 1 7 9 6 0 3 8 0 1 7 8 9 4 6 8 0 8 6 9 8 6 9 7 0 7 6 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 3 4 8 3 5 1 7 8 9 4 6 8 0 8 6 9 8 6 9 Then he gave me a problem on linked list. The problem was to delete all the nodes with a particular number on it. I just needed to write the main function and call that from the main file. The structure and main file was already written. I just needed to add the function prototype to the *.h file.
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Software Developer

Interviewed at Arista Networks

4
Sep 14, 2015

The interviewer started with some small talk. Talked a little bit about my research work. Then went on with technical questions. Openned terminal on his computer. First he asked about if I know anything about zombie process. Then he asked about ‘malloc’. Then he told me, how would I implement a malloc like function in a separate memory space like some PCI connected to the main memory. The question was not very clear to me. I tried to explain how I could implement that memory over the extra connected memory. I am not sure if he was very happy about it. Then he went onto his terminal. A C program was there. Just two lines char* str1 = “string1”; char str2[] = “string2”; He told me to print the two strings. I did and then he told me to change the ‘t’ in both of the string to ‘T’. I told him that we cannot change the first string. He asked me why? I could not tell it clearly. I just showed him that, it generates a segmentation fault. I told it might be in some place in the memory which we cannot edit. He kept asking the question to prove my point. Then gave me hint and let me print the addresses of main, some variables which have higher value sounded like they are in the stack part. Printing the values of main showed very low address which shows that, it’s in the code segment. The char* variable was in a little more higher address which clearly shows that, it is in the data segment, which suggests that we can not edit anything on the data segment. So need to know what’s more there in the data segment? Then he showed some networking terms ip ipconfig ping some more (around 6-7) which I forgot. He told me to explain in short what these functions do. Then he asked me to write a script on python, which will read a file and add all the numbers on the third column. He showed me the file with cat command. It as a space separated text like 1 7 8 9 6 5 5 0 8 8 4 5 7 2 4 6 8 9 0 7 4 5 1 7 9 6 0 3 8 0 1 7 8 9 4 6 8 0 8 6 9 8 6 9 7 0 7 6 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 3 4 8 3 5 1 7 8 9 4 6 8 0 8 6 9 8 6 9 Then he gave me a problem on linked list. The problem was to delete all the nodes with a particular number on it. I just needed to write the main function and call that from the main file. The structure and main file was already written. I just needed to add the function prototype to the *.h file.

You are given a stream of directions in [up, down, left, right]. Each direction means move one unit in that direction. After completing the movements, you will return to the position where you started. Compute the area of the shape you created. I was asked this when FactSet interviewed me a very long time ago. I liked the question so I sometimes use it myself when I interview other applicants..
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Software Engineer

Interviewed at FactSet

3.9
Nov 17, 2013

You are given a stream of directions in [up, down, left, right]. Each direction means move one unit in that direction. After completing the movements, you will return to the position where you started. Compute the area of the shape you created. I was asked this when FactSet interviewed me a very long time ago. I liked the question so I sometimes use it myself when I interview other applicants..

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