WebPredict provides technical interview screening services for recruiters and hiring managers hiring software developers, DBAs, web developers, and other technical people.
An algorithm is defined as a step-by-step procedure to produce an output from given inputs. It must be unambiguous, have well-defined inputs and outputs, terminate after a finite number of steps, and be feasible with available resources. A sample algorithm is provided that increments a variable until it reaches a threshold.
The document outlines a C++ programming problem that requires calculating the total amount of ringgit in savings based on user input of the quantities of RM1, RM5, RM10, and RM50 coins and bills. The problem requires 4 inputs - the quantities of each denomination, and has 1 output - the total amount in ringgit. An algorithm is described that would take the input quantities and convert them to an output total amount by multiplying each quantity by its denomination value and summing the results. The algorithm is tested on a sample input of 5 RM1 coins, 3 RM5 coins, 7 RM10 bills, and 4 RM50 bills to check that it works as intended.
The document requests candidates for a senior test analyst position in Tilburg, Netherlands by Thursday morning at 11:00. The job requires a minimum of 3 years experience with OpenText and experience with SAP Product & Claim Policy. Duties include analyzing defects in testing chains, creating and managing test scripts, and experience with testing methodologies, XML messages, and testing tools. The contract is for 2 months and the maximum hourly rate is €40 per hour. Candidates should provide availability including vacation plans and motivation.
This document introduces competitive programming competitions like ACM ICPC and Google Code Jam. It discusses training platforms such as Codeforces and Kattis that contain practice problems. It categorizes common problem types like ad hoc, complete search, divide and conquer, greedy, and dynamic programming to help determine a problem's difficulty and appropriate solving algorithm. Key problem types are defined, with ad hoc being the easiest and complete search involving brute force searching the entire search space.
Competitive programming involves writing computer programs to solve problems according to provided specifications in a competition format. It tests algorithmic skills, programming skills, speed, creativity, debugging skills, and more. To get started, participants should understand complexity, choose a programming language, learn data structures, and brush up on basics like number theory. Problem properties include absolute correctness checks, background stories to hide the actual problem, and examples of input/output formats. Practice is important and can be done on various online judge systems like CodeChef and Hackerrank.
The document outlines a training program for new engineers to familiarize them with WCDMA and upcoming mobile technologies. It describes collecting resumes and interviewing candidates, then assessing them theoretically on topics like mobile generations, GSM and WCDMA architecture, parameters, handovers, feeders, and common problems and solutions. It also involves a practical assessment with demo site work and pairing with senior engineers during work. The goal is for the new engineers to understand the technologies and how to implement them, improving their knowledge, work capabilities, and style through the training season.
Quality assurance in the early stages of the productMaksym Vovk
This document discusses quality assurance practices that can be applied in the early stages of product development. It addresses problems that arise from high bug costs and unclear roles of developers and testers. Potential solutions proposed include applying testing practices at the concept, requirements, and design stages. Specific techniques discussed are testing concepts using persona data, A/B testing, requirements analysis, test-driven development, behavior-driven development, and pairing testers and developers. Benefits include reducing bugs and manual tests while increasing knowledge across roles. Challenges include ensuring tests are appropriately scoped and requiring changes to team mindsets.
This document provides an overview and introduction to React, Redux, and related technologies. It discusses why React is useful, comparisons to other frameworks, an overview of Flux and how Redux differs, concepts like actions, reducers, and stores in Redux, using Immutable.js with Redux, and examples of React and Redux applications. It also touches on ES6 features, useful related modules, resources for learning more, and potential future directions.
Forrester Report: The Total Economic Impact of DomoDomo
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Women have a rich history in computer technology, yet many of the top tech-savvy females are seemingly forgotten from the history books.
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This document provides tips to avoid common mistakes in PowerPoint presentation design. It identifies the top 5 mistakes as including putting too much information on slides, not using enough visuals, using poor quality or unreadable visuals, having messy slides with poor spacing and alignment, and not properly preparing and practicing the presentation. The document encourages presenters to use fewer words per slide, high quality images and charts, consistent formatting, and to spend significant time crafting an engaging narrative and rehearsing their presentation. It emphasizes that an attractive design is not as important as being an effective storyteller.
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This document provides tips for getting more engagement from content published on SlideShare. It recommends beginning with a clear content marketing strategy that identifies target audiences. Content should be optimized for SlideShare by using compelling visuals, headlines, and calls to action. Analytics and search engine optimization techniques can help increase views and shares. SlideShare features like lead generation and access settings help maximize results.
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Today, organisations strive to implement efficient CI/CD for their products. However, one aspect is slowing them down: test automation. It is often difficult to justify this investment, and building a convincing business case for automation is not always easy. A comprehensive business case is crucial not only to ensure funding for automated testing, but also to enable business support for a testing transformation. In this session, Eran Kinsbruner, Chief Evangelist and Author at Perfecto, will present how to build a compelling business case for automation and the criteria needed for a successful transformation to automated testing. He will also focus on the key metrics that need to be baked into the ROI calculator, and cost-saving examples for implementing test automation while considering AI and ML capabilities for test creation and analysis.
This slide deck is for all the QA members who want to understand the methodology of test case design. These slides are not theoretical gyan but designed based on experience.
Chowdappa provides his contact information and objectives. He has over 2 years of experience in software testing using tools like QTP, QC, VBScript. He is proficient in automation testing, manual testing, and defect logging. He has expertise in automation frameworks and scripting. Chowdappa also details his educational qualifications and work experience testing projects for clients like Thomson Reuters, Toyota, and Verizon.
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This presentation slide has been made in respect of our local market, demand, practice and scope for the beginners in Bangladesh.
There are many things which are need to be discussed widely, cause the points mentioned here are not covering all the stuff as it shown and in some places it depends on context and contradictory thoughts may arise unless you feel free to discuss. I just wanted to give a glimpse giving an Option to everyone to participate the presentation...
Reducing Rakuten Ichiba's development lead time - A Pattern Language- Takahiro Yamaki
I have been trying to reduce the Rakuten Ichiba's development lead time.
I want to show our results and future plan. Furthermore I want to show our pattern language for this theme.
I am happy if you are interested in some of our patterns and apply it to your own situation and problem.
This presentation is English version of the external presentation which was held on 10th Mar. Detail is here
https://itmedia.smartseminar.jp/public/seminar/view/687
Keywords are
CI, Automation, Deployment pipeline, Continuous system test (CST)
This document provides an overview and introduction to React, Redux, and related technologies. It discusses why React is useful, comparisons to other frameworks, an overview of Flux and how Redux differs, concepts like actions, reducers, and stores in Redux, using Immutable.js with Redux, and examples of React and Redux applications. It also touches on ES6 features, useful related modules, resources for learning more, and potential future directions.
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ROI matters. That’s why Domo commissioned Forrester Consulting, an independent research firm, to investigate the total economic impact of the Domo platform, highlighting the benefits of real-time business optimization. Here's a sneak peek at the benefits of using Domo uncovered from four in-depth customer interviews.
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This slide deck is for all the QA members who want to understand the methodology of test case design. These slides are not theoretical gyan but designed based on experience.
Chowdappa provides his contact information and objectives. He has over 2 years of experience in software testing using tools like QTP, QC, VBScript. He is proficient in automation testing, manual testing, and defect logging. He has expertise in automation frameworks and scripting. Chowdappa also details his educational qualifications and work experience testing projects for clients like Thomson Reuters, Toyota, and Verizon.
Chowdappa provides his contact information and objective of seeking assignments in software testing with front-end IT companies. He has over 2 years of experience in software testing and maintenance using tools like QTP, QC, VBScript, and performing various types of testing. He is proficient in automation testing, designing automation frameworks, developing scripts with objects and functions, and managing defects in Quality Center. Chowdappa held technical assignments on projects like TFS, PRS, and Verizon Network Management where he was responsible for test case design, automation, execution, and defect management.
Anushka Sharma has over 4 years of experience in software quality assurance and testing. She has worked as a SDET on projects in the financial and telecom sectors for clients like Barclays and AT&T. Her skills include test automation using Selenium, Cucumber, and Java, as well as defect tracking tools like Jira. She has experience designing and executing test cases as well as creating automation frameworks from scratch.
Request for Proposal (RFP) management - Ask the right questions and choose wi...Harold van Heeringen
Request for Proposal (RFP) management - Ask the right questions and choose wisely. Presented at the Software Measurement European Forum 2010 (Rome, June 2010)
Quality Assurance & Testing in a glimpseTahmid Munaz
This presentation slide has been made in respect of our local market, demand, practice and scope for the beginners in Bangladesh.
There are many things which are need to be discussed widely, cause the points mentioned here are not covering all the stuff as it shown and in some places it depends on context and contradictory thoughts may arise unless you feel free to discuss. I just wanted to give a glimpse giving an Option to everyone to participate the presentation...
Reducing Rakuten Ichiba's development lead time - A Pattern Language- Takahiro Yamaki
I have been trying to reduce the Rakuten Ichiba's development lead time.
I want to show our results and future plan. Furthermore I want to show our pattern language for this theme.
I am happy if you are interested in some of our patterns and apply it to your own situation and problem.
This presentation is English version of the external presentation which was held on 10th Mar. Detail is here
https://itmedia.smartseminar.jp/public/seminar/view/687
Keywords are
CI, Automation, Deployment pipeline, Continuous system test (CST)
Pull requests can be analyzed quantitatively to evaluate developer performance. Metrics like cycle time, number of comments, and pull request size are captured from version control systems and used to generate scorecards for both developers and reviewers. Natural language processing techniques like BERT are used to classify comment types which factor into developer scores. This provides an objective way to assess skills and opportunities for improvement within agile teams. The presented approach is currently used for quarterly reviews at a company and has led to focused training and more efficient task allocation.
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Designing a perfect, failproof software delivery system is impossible. Failures will happen. What's more important is the speed and reliability of your recovery.
Shipping with feature flags helps you limit your risk in the first place and recover faster when the unexpected happens.
Today, with Optimizely Agent, companies that build their apps using service-oriented architectures can achieve production-scale faster with their feature delivery and experimentation platform.
Sunil sharanappa senior automation test engineer profileSunil Sharanappa
Overall 8 years of experience as a Senior Automation Test Engineer with specializing in Automation Testing (Selenium C#, Selenium Java and Protractor) which includes 1 year of over sea experience in UK and 1 year in Netherlands at client place also experienced in the area of Functional Testing, Database Testing, Mainframe Testing in the Retail banking domain, Ecommerce domain and Energy Domain.
The document discusses justifying your experience in automation testing using QTP in interviews and on the job. It provides guidance on demonstrating knowledge of QTP functionalities, scripting, shortcuts, frameworks, and automating different Microsoft products. It also discusses developing different automation frameworks on live applications, learning VBScript from basic to advanced levels, taking initiatives to improve automation processes, and getting special tips for interviews. A new training batch on these topics is starting the weekend of December 4-5.
Estimation in agile involves estimating the effort required to complete user stories and tasks. Relative estimation uses a baseline story to estimate complexity. Planning poker uses cards to estimate stories through discussion. Velocity is the average story points completed per sprint. The definition of done outlines requirements for a story's completion. Release planning selects stories and estimates effort for a release. Sprint planning sets goals and breaks down stories into tasks. Daily stand-ups discuss work completed, planned work, and impediments.
This document provides information about manual testing and the software development lifecycle. It discusses various testing concepts like types of testing (unit, integration, system), testing methodologies (black box, white box, gray box testing), testing levels, and software development process models like waterfall, prototype, evolutionary, and spiral models. It also defines key terms used in software testing and development such as requirements documents, design documents, defects, test cases, environments, and more.
Shobha Rani Kondapalli is a testing professional with over 3 years of experience in manual and automation testing. She has expertise in banking payments domains, ISO8583 and ISO20022 protocols, and the full software development and testing lifecycles. She is proficient in testing techniques including manual testing, regression testing, UI automation testing, and automation testing using Groovy. She is skilled in testing tools such as Selenium, Jira, and has experience in programming languages including Java and Groovy. She has worked on several projects for clients such as ACI Payment Systems and DBS, focusing on automation testing for financial applications.
T19 performance testing effort - estimation or guesstimation revisedTEST Huddle
This document discusses performance testing estimation and provides tips to improve the estimation process. It recommends dividing estimation into stages like requirements analysis, design, development, testing and delivery. Key factors to consider include non-functional requirements, test cases, test runs, server monitoring needs, and data/environment setup. Tasks that typically consume more time include scripting, test execution and data setup. The document emphasizes estimating early, listing assumptions, and using a technique rather than guessing to improve accuracy.
Narendra Ponnuswamy - Performance Testing Effort - Estimation or Guesstimation? TEST Huddle
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2. Our Two Main Goals:
● Improve Candidate Quality
● Save You Time Finding Great Candidates
3. The WebPredict Approach
As each client has different needs and requirements for how their recruiting
process is handled, we provide a variety of flexible solutions for improving
candidate quality and reducing the search process:
● Initial Phone Screens by our own subject matter experts
● Coding Exercises, administered by subject matter experts
● The TechScreen.net platform for clients with higher volume / or who prefer to
manage more of the process themselves
● Large library of technical screening questions for your use
4. Our Services In More Detail
Initial Phone Screenings
● We manage setting up the phone appointment with the candidate. (We can
reschedule up to 3 times per candidate’s request, if you allow it.)
● Phone screenings verify basic knowledge of technical experience claimed on
a candidate’s resume (up to 6 different topics per call).
● Typical screenings take about 15 minutes, and result in a Skills Matrix report
we give you, along with a letter grade for each skill.
5. Initial Phone Screenings, cont.
● We have 1500+ questions in our technical library as of late 2015, covering a
wide range of technical topics.
● We also provide notes on the client’s demeanor and the general nature of the
call in our screening report, paying particular attention to behavior that seems
suspicious (e.g. “He/she seems to be reading from something” or “It sounds
like someone is whispering to them in the background”)
● We can incorporate any mixture of your screening questions, questions from
our library, or questions from your client’s interview process
6. Stronger Screening Tests - Coding Exercises
We can administer coding exercises of varying levels of difficulty, giving you
much greater confidence in the strength of your candidate.
● We support many popular languages (e.g., Java, C, C++, Python, C#)
● We have several hundred algorithmic coding challenges, well categorized as
easy, medium, and hard
● We administer an online coding session, watching what the candidate is
doing, and optionally staying with them on the phone for the exercise duration
(this greatly reduces the possibility of cheating)
7. Coding Exercises, Cont.
Upon completion of a coding exercise, we give you the following information in
the candidate’s coding exercise report:
● Code Correctness
● Code Performance
● Code Organization / Neatness
● Behavior Of Candidate During Exercise
● Time To Completion
● “Partial Credit” (when candidate had the right idea, but did not completely
solve coding problem)
8. For Higher Volume Clients...
...Or those who want to manage more of the process themselves, we offer:
The TechScreen.net platform
● Set up all of your screening tests, candidate profiles, company profiles
● Administer tests, manage test results
● Forward test results onto company managers
● Choose from our large technical library of questions
● Reporting on candidates and job listings
● 80% cost savings vs. full service screening option
9. “So What’s My ROI?”
Pessimistic Scenario Calculator
● $70/Candidate with T3KSCR33N
● 15 minutes of your time saved / candidate
● Each screening increases chances of
successful placement by 1%
● Screen 5 candidates
● Placement pays 2 months’ salary, at
$8K/month = $16K
$16K * (.01 * 5 candidates) = $800. You spent
$350 with us, so that’s $800/350 = 228% ROI!
Optimistic Scenario Calculator
● $50/Candidate with T3KSCR33N
● 1 hour of your time / client’s time saved
● Each screening increases chances of
successful placement by 3%
● Screen 5 candidates
● Placement pays 3 months’ salary, at
$10K/month = $30K
$30K * (.03 * 5 candidates) = $4500. You spent
$250 with us, so that’s $4500/250 = 1800% ROI!
10. And You May Have Noticed...
We didn’t even include the value of time saved in that
calculator, as it’s dwarfed by the value of the increased
likelihood of receiving the placement fee!
We also didn’t include volume discounts, which we offer.
Those discounts boost these ROI scenarios by 10%+.
11. 228% - 1800%+ ROI
Kind of a no-brainer investment :)
13. Appendix: Reference Materials
● Initial Screening Test Sample Screenshot
● Screening Test Submission Results Sample Screenshot
● Coding Exercise Sample Screenshot
● Coding Exercise Results Sample Screenshot
● Skills Matrix Report Card Screenshot
We can provide additional samples and details on request. We can customize a
solution to your needs (e.g. capture additional data, and produce custom reports).
19. Tech Screening Pricing - Full Service Screening Options
Initial phone screenings consist of technical quizes covering up to 6 categories
and 20 questions total.
● $50 / single initial phone screening
● $40 / per screening, when you buy 5 or more screenings
● $35 / per screening, when you buy 20 or more screenings
● Customized solutions available for other scenarios
20. Tech Screening Pricing - Full Service Screening Options
Coding exercises can be selected from several hundred available, ranging from
easy to hard, and can take from 30 min to 1 hour.
● $60 / single coding test screening
● $50 / per coding test screening, when you buy 5 or more screenings
● $45 / per coding test screening, buying 20 or more screenings
● Customized solutions available for other scenarios
21. Tech Screening Pricing - TechScreen.net Platform
If you want to manage some of the screening process yourself, but still leverage
our platform for managing and scoring the test results, and use our library of
technical interview questions, you can choose one of these options:
● $49 / Month basic TechScreen.net membership (10 candidates)
● $99 / Month Gold membership (25 candidates)
● $199 / Month Platinum membership (75 candidates)
● Customized solutions available for other scenarios