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Adobe Summer Intern Interview Experience

● Online Round : The online round was conducted on HackerRank.


There were different sections including subjective, objective and
coding questions. Total time for the contest was 90 minutes. The
details of different section is as follows:

❏ M​ CQs (combined)​: 17 marks. 13 questions were asked based on


probability, permutation and combination, matrix, eigenvalues,
aptitude based, CS fundamentals etc.

❏ Coding Question​: 5 marks. One question was asked with was


based on Dynamic Programming. Due to easy test cases, few of
the sample test cases were working with greedy approach as
well.

❏ Pseudocode Question​: 3 marks. One pseudocode question was


asked which was about printing a matrix in spiral form.
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/print-a-given-matrix-in-spiral-fo
rm/

❏ Essay​: 3 marks. One essay was asked which was about IoT
(Internet-of-Things).

Next day, the list of shortlisted students were sent. They shortlisted 18
students for next round interview out of approx 140 students who
appeared for the test.

● Interview Round : It was a telephonic interview. They asked to keep


mobile phone, Skype and hangout all ready as interviewer can use any
of these medium. However, my interview was completely telephonic
and took about an hour.

My interview started with greetings and brief introduction to each


other. After that she covered the following things in the interview.
❏ Project-Based : She pointed out one of projects from my
resume. She asked me to completely explain the project
including the technologies used, end-goal of the project,
accuracy of the project, working model etc. I was able to explain
all these things to her. Then, she made some changes to ideal
conditions that we had taken in our project and she asked if how
will I change my product given certain real time problems to be
considered. I was able to discuss some really good things to
consider and changes we can do.

❏ CS-Fundamentals Based : She asked me about the different CS


core courses taught to me. I said the name of all the courses
taught like OS, CN, DBMS, DSA, DAA, AP(OOPS-Java), C
Programming etc. She then asked me whether I know the
concepts of OOPS. Then she asked me about concepts of
Inheritance and explain it. Then she gave me a case with 5
nodes and their parent-child relationship and asked me a few
questions related to this. She asked about different methods,
objects and other properties that parent child can share in this
case. I wasn’t sure about the answer to the last question so I
told her the same.

❏ Data-Structures Based : First she asked my favourite coding


language. Answer to which was C++. Then, she started asking
questions. Since, the interview was telephonic, I was not asked
to write full working code for any of the questions. She was more
interested in discussing my approach to solve the problem, time
complexities, space complexities, optimised solution possible,
edge cases of the problem and pseudo implementation of that.
Following are the questions she asked.
➔ Given a number as string, convert every character of the
string to it’s equivalent digit and store it in applicable data
type. She roasted me on edge cases of it like negative
numbers or very large number etc. She asked me to write
the code on paper and explain it to her.
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/converting-strings-number
s-cc/
➔ She asked me what inorder, preorder and postorder
traversals are. She then gave me inorder and postorder
values of a tree and asked me to return the preorder of
the same. I took a bit longer to make the tree and get the
order but I kept her engaged during this by discussing my
approach and finally gave her the answer.
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/print-postorder-from-give
n-inorder-and-preorder-traversals/

➔ Given that you need to maintain an address book for


phone numbers which data structure will you prefer using
Hash Tables or Binary Search Tree(BST).
She then put different conditions each time like what if I
need to make both insertion, deletion faster. What if I
want to prevent chaining. What if we want the data to be
sorted in some order. She asked time complexity for each
of the cases. We also had slight discussion about self
balancing tree in between this.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34601345/is-hash-ta
ble-proper-for-implementing-the-address-book-feature-for
-a-cellphone

➔ Given an unsorted array of size ‘n’ with all values distinct.


How will I calculate median of array? Time complexity of
same. Then, she asked me about how will I calculate
median of medians. She roasted me over time complexity,
space complexity, optimised solution for the same. It
didn’t click for the first time to me. I discussed brute force
with her. Then she insisted on thinking optimised solution.
After having some discussion, I was able to get to solution
using pivot but I said that I am not confident about coding
implementation of the same at the moment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median_of_medians
❏ Extra-Discussion : She then said, now I have one last question
for you. Why do you want to do an internship and Why Adobe? I
answered this question properly about things that interest me
and why I found Adobe to be a company to do intern with. I
shared what I enjoy doing and that I want to work with real-time
products that users are using and work on how we can improve
their user experience. At last she asked if I have any questions
for her. I then asked her a few questions about how they make
product that becomes part of customers life.

This way my interview ended up and besides results, it was really a very
good experience to have this interview. I personally liked the way she was
interviewing very much.

Finally, 2 days after the interview, they shared final result with us. Out of 18
shortlisted students, 6 were finally selected. I am glad and lucky to be one
of them.

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