what an interview.. BOTH the interviewer and interviewee are technically superb.. seems like a match between two very competent teams going on.....making a tie after every goal !!!.. thanks for this video.
@@rahulshah-js2nf I think its depend on how early they want to hire and current competition, in current situation most of the people not getting call back that much easily due to recession, for myself HR asked on same day for next round but I postponed. hope it helps.
@@minoractivity Yes yes. Thank you so much for replying it's really appreciated. If you don't mind can you share the questions asked for the second too please, it will be really very much helpful. Thanks a ton once again
Do you what was asked in second round, or what was the difficulty level, i cleared my first first yesterday and have my second round today. Please let me know if you have any idea.
some potential questions that could be asked to a 2-year experienced candidate interviewing for a Java Developer role at Deutsche Bank: 1. Can you explain the principles of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and how they are applied in Java? 2. What is the difference between abstraction and encapsulation in Java? Provide examples. 3. How would you handle exceptions in Java? Explain the try-catch-finally blocks and their usage. 4. What is the difference between checked and unchecked exceptions? Give examples of each. 5. Can you explain the concept of multithreading in Java? How would you create and manage threads? 6. Describe the purpose and usage of the synchronized keyword in Java. 7. How do you ensure thread safety in Java? Discuss synchronization techniques or classes. 8. Explain the concept of garbage collection in Java. How does it work and why is it important? 9. Can you differentiate between ArrayList and LinkedList in Java? When would you choose one over the other? 10. How would you handle database connectivity in a Java application? Mention any relevant APIs or frameworks. 11. Discuss the concept of dependency injection and its advantages in Java-based projects. 12. Have you worked with any Java frameworks, such as Spring or Hibernate? Describe your experience and any projects you have worked on. 13. Explain the concept of RESTful web services and how you would implement them using Java. 14. How would you optimize the performance of a Java application? Mention any tools or techniques you would use. 15. Have you used any build tools, such as Maven or Gradle? Explain their purpose and how you have utilized them in your projects. Remember, these are just example questions, and the actual interview questions may vary based on the specific role, team, and requirements at Deutsche Bank.