Round 3: Optimization and Code Explanation Round

In this round, we had to explain the intuition behind our submitted code from Part A after reducing its time complexity and making the code thread-safe. This was an 8-hour long hackathon where a mentor was assigned to assist us if we got stuck. However, it was important not to ask too many questions as it could impact our evaluation.

Sadly, despite my efforts, I was not able to make it to the fourth round. The fourth round was a technical interview focusing on CS fundamentals such as OOP, CN, DBMS, and DSA.


Juspay On-Campus Interview Experience for Batch 2025

Juspay On-Campus Interview Experience for Batch 2025

I am from the Batch of 2025, and Juspay visited our campus for the SDE role, offering a package of 27 LPA. Here is a detailed account of my interview experience.

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