Computer Science, asked by ak5565929, 6 hours ago

You are looking for a job as software developer and your prospective employer asked you to prepare a presentation (PPT) on the following:

Your career so far along with your interested areas, expertise and details about the projects handled.

Note: You may use visual aids to support your presentation​

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Answered by Gamingboyz
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Answer:

1. What programming languages are you proficient in?

As a software engineer, it is likely you have experience working in multiple programming languages. The specific languages a company is looking for might depend on the systems they design. Before your interview, review the job description and learn more about the company to determine if they prefer experience with a particular language. When answering this question, provide examples of your experience working in different languages.

Example: "I am proficient in Java, JavaScript, C#, Ruby, Python and C++. Out of these, I would say I am most comfortable using Java, C# and C++. In my previous role, I used Java to design applications that are compatible across multiple platforms. I've also used C++ to create an operating system that worked with my engineered apps and C# to increase my efficiency when developing web-based software and applications."

3. Which design patterns do you use most often?

Your hiring manager may ask this question to gauge your knowledge of abstract and theoretical concepts and to get a better understanding of your work process. Before your interview, it is often helpful to review common software engineering terminology to prepare yourself for specific or technical questions. This may help you remember the technical names for patterns and processes to best articulate what you use each day.

Example: "For gaming projects, I implement my level state and player characters as singletons, and, for enemy creation, I use a factory to produce different enemies based on inputs. However, if a game is more complex, I may switch to using a compositional model, such as an Entity-Component-System. The system functions would leverage dependency injection to better separate concerns and increase the testability of the game logic."

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Answered by manaalmaple255
3

Explanation:

Innovators wanted.

For revolutionary undertaking. Small team, big dream, short bursts of intense development, continual progress, status quo disrupted, innovation and transformation with high likelihood of success.

Ordinary developers and engineers need not apply.

The team at FLOAT are born innovators. Problem solvers. Pioneers. They’re an elite crew of developers, engineers and naval architects. Not satisfied with developing incredible tech, they want to tear up the rulebook; to redefine what technological advancement means.

FLOAT epitomises the freedom of Agile. Fast. Furious. Future-focused. The people here work on the most ambitious and technically advanced venture of its kind. The precedent for this work? There is none. Those that call FLOAT home don’t just envision the future of the maritime industry. They build it now.

We’re adding to our squad of software developers, engineers and naval architects.

If you want:

To develop first-of-its-kind digital twin technology

An opportunity to shape the venture on a strategic level

The pace of a start-up, without the employment risk

Autonomy, ownership and a high degree of focus

Fast paced personal development

Then we want you with us onboard FLOAT.

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