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      Apprenticeship Interview

      Nov 11, 2022
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
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      I applied online. I interviewed at GE

      Interview

      The interviewer will first start with basic questions about everything that you've mentioned in your résumé. In the first interview they ask very simple questions which students are supposed to know. Eg - if you've mentioned Java as your programming language they might ask you to write a code to add two numbers but take input as a command line argument or Why is the main function static? etc. Further interviews will test your ability to code. They might ask you to code 2–3 problems depending in the interviewer's preference. In managerial round they usually ask what kind of projects you've completed. Did you implement those projects alone or with a team. What was the biggest hurdle that you faced during your project completion and how did you overcome it.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Stress strain curve, types of fits
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