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      Python Developer Interview

      Jul 26, 2025
      Anonymous employee
      Ahmedabad
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

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      I interviewed at Vivansh Infotech (Ahmedabad)

      Interview

      The interview process at Vivansh Infotech for the Python Developer role typically follows a structured format, designed to assess both technical proficiency and cultural fit. It typically begins with an initial resume screening, where candidates are shortlisted based on their experience with Python, Django, Flask, RESTful APIs, and related backend technologies. Once shortlisted, candidates are contacted for a preliminary HR round, where they discuss their background, career goals, salary expectations, and availability. This is followed by one or more technical interviews, which may include coding challenges involving data structures, algorithms, and real-world backend problems. Candidates are often tested on Python fundamentals such as OOP concepts, decorators, file handling, and common libraries like Pandas or NumPy, depending on the role's focus. For Django-specific roles, they may be asked to work with models, views, serializers, or create sample APIs to evaluate their web development skills. In some cases, a managerial or project-based round is conducted to assess how well the candidate can handle real-time scenarios, debug issues, and contribute to team-based development. The final stage involves an HR discussion, during which the offer details, company policies, and formalities for joining are discussed. The entire process is designed to evaluate not just the candidate’s coding skills but also their problem-solving ability, communication, and alignment with the company’s development practices.

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      Question 1

      One key question they asked me was: "Can you explain how Django handles database queries internally and how you would optimize them for large datasets?" This question tested both my understanding of Django ORM and my ability to think about performance in real-world applications. I explained how Django translates ORM queries into SQL, how select_related and prefetch_related can be used to reduce the number of queries, and how indexing, pagination, and efficient filtering can help manage large data volumes. They seemed interested in whether I had experience identifying bottlenecks in actual projects.
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