Rash Tech Info Interview Experience (On-Campus 2024)

Hello Everyone In this article I am going to share my interview experience at Rash Tech Info which is a service based Company at Alwar, Rajasthan.

Rash Tech Info Infotech has 3 Rounds :-

  1. Online Assessment
  2. Technical Interview
  3. HR Interview

Online Assessment:-

My Online Assessment was on 11 February 2024 at 11 A.M. and it was on Mettl platform.

The exam consists of five sections: Quantitative Aptitude (10 questions, 10 minutes), Logical Reasoning (10 questions, 10 minutes), Verbal Reasoning (10 questions, 10 minutes), Technical MCQ (20 questions, 20 minutes), and Paragraph Writing (1 topic, 10 minutes). The difficulty level leans towards easy to moderate.

Here’s a breakdown :-

Quantitative Aptitude: This section focuses on foundational concepts like profit/loss, time and work, and speed/distance. Brush up with “Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal” for practice.

Logical Reasoning: Expect questions on blood relations, directions, and syllogisms. Practice questions from indiabix.com should suffice.

Verbal Reasoning: This section is relatively simple, testing grammar and word choice. Again, indiabix.com offers suitable practice.

Technical MCQ: This section gauges your grasp of core technical concepts learned in your program. While there’s no coding, expect basic multiple-choice questions.

Paragraph Writing: This section assesses your writing skills. No specific preparation is needed, but strong English fundamentals will be beneficial.

Technical Interview :-

My Technical Interview was on 13 February which has on Microsoft Teams and timing was (2 P.M. – 7 P.M.).

The interview started with a casual conversation about cricket, a sport I mentioned in my hobbies. My interviewer’s calm demeanor put me at ease, and we discussed my favorite format, player (Virat Kohli because i mention him as favorite player), and recent India test match losses (against Australia and England). This segue into technical topics felt natural.

The technical portion assessed my core knowledge: data structures (stacks), programming languages (Python), and trending technologies. Though some questions, like adding a feature to WhatsApp, were open-ended, others tested fundamentals. My interviewer even inquired about file and data storage. Finally, the opportunity to ask questions demonstrated my interest.

Key takeaways: Confidence is key, even when admitting you don’t know something. Honesty and a positive attitude go a long way. While my experience focused on cricket, your interview might delve into DBMS, OOP, or other areas. So, brush up on those basics!

HR Interview :-

After TR on Sunday morning (14 Feb) I got an email for an HR interview. It will be a bit easier than TR because you will be confident after clearing the TR.

My HR interview took place on February 15th at noon.

It began with a standard self-introduction, followed by questions about a past challenge, the qualities of a successful engineer, and an area for self-improvement. They then delved into my internship essay, requesting both the topic and a summary. My motivations for joining Rash Tech Info and my flexibility (relocation, shifts, bonds) were also assessed. Finally, they ensured I met eligibility criteria and offered the opportunity to share anything else relevant. Just one week later, Rash Tech Info confirmed my selection!

POV:- This is just a reminder to everyone: Be confident , clear English, and giving your all are key.

Best of luck!