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The recruitment process at 4W Technologies is rigorous, transitioning from theoretical MCQs to multi-hour practical frontend builds. ## 1. Round 1: MCQ Assessment (1 Hour) Topics: Core CS fundamentals including DBMS, C++, JavaScript, and Data Structures (DSA). Focus: Predicting output for tricky code snippets and understanding database normalization. ## 2. Round 2: Offline Coding Challenge (30 Mins) Format: Solving logic problems on a local machine without online IDEs. Key Problems: Even-Odd Sort: Sort an array such that all even numbers appear before odd numbers. Valid Palindrome II: Determine if a string can become a palindrome by removing at most one character. Click & Solve: Sort Array by Parity Click & Solve: Valid Palindrome II ## 3. Round 3: Frontend Task (3-4 Hours) Scenario: Design a Login/Signup page with a "Left Slider" transition. Technical Requirements: Integration with a provided Postman collection (POST methods). Implementation of Token Generation: Upon valid login, the app must handle a token returned from the mock/API backend. Validation for fields: first_name, last_name, email, and password. ## 4. Round 4: Technical & HR Interview Architecture: Explaining the design choices and folder structure used in the Frontend Task. Deep Dive: Discussion on projects, focusing on React, Node.js, or other frameworks listed on your resume. System Design: Discussing the architecture of an Online Reading Platform (Handling book storage, user progress, and concurrent reads).
The recruitment process at 4W Technologies is rigorous, transitioning from theoretical MCQs to multi-hour practical frontend builds. ## 1. Round 1: MCQ Assessment (1 Hour) Topics: Core CS fundamentals including DBMS, C++, JavaScript, and Data Structures (DSA). Focus: Predicting output for tricky code snippets and understanding database normalization. ## 2. Round 2: Offline Coding Challenge (30 Mins) Format: Solving logic problems on a local machine without online IDEs. Key Problems: Even-Odd Sort: Sort an array such that all even numbers appear before odd numbers. Valid Palindrome II: Determine if a string can become a palindrome by removing at most one character. Click & Solve: Sort Array by Parity Click & Solve: Valid Palindrome II ## 3. Round 3: Frontend Task (3-4 Hours) Scenario: Design a Login/Signup page with a "Left Slider" transition. Technical Requirements: Integration with a provided Postman collection (POST methods). Implementation of Token Generation: Upon valid login, the app must handle a token returned from the mock/API backend. Validation for fields: first_name, last_name, email, and password. ## 4. Round 4: Technical & HR Interview Architecture: Explaining the design choices and folder structure used in the Frontend Task. Deep Dive: Discussion on projects, focusing on React, Node.js, or other frameworks listed on your resume. System Design: Discussing the architecture of an Online Reading Platform (Handling book storage, user progress, and concurrent reads).
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