Alcatel Lucent (Nokia) Interview Experience | Set 2 (On-Campus for Testing and Software Development)
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Round1 aptitude Quant Verbal Computer programming Logical reasoningDifficulty: easy Coding Two questions ...
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Round1 aptitude Quant Verbal Computer programming Logical reasoning Difficulty: easy Coding Two questions 1) arrange first half array in increasing and then other in decreasing order. 2) finding generalized HCF of a array.
Round 2 Technical Interview OS questions were basic like how to create a process, thread, about semmaphores. data structures questions on Stack, Pointers, what is memory leak? questions on projects
Round 3 HR i didn't get through but as i asked my friends it was just a intro kind of session.
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This is a reported interview question from a alcatel lucent interview for a data science role during the phone screen round reported in 2016.
It covers the following topics: Arrays, Os, Concurrency, Stack .
Difficulty rating: Easy
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Solve similar problems on LeetCode under timed conditions (25-35 minutes per medium difficulty). The goal is pattern recognition: recognize the underlying technique (sliding window, two-pointer, BFS, memoized recursion, etc.) within 60-90 seconds of reading. Strong candidates verbalize their hypothesis out loud before coding, then iterate based on feedback. Weak candidates dive into implementation immediately, lose time on the wrong approach, and run out of time for follow-ups.
Companies update their question pools every 2-4 months. The exact wording of any given question may have been retired by the time you interview. Focus your prep on the pattern, not the specific problem. The patterns that appear in Alcatel Lucent reports consistently are the ones worth investing in; one-off niche problems are not.
During Your Alcatel Lucent Round
Apply the standard interview round template: clarify requirements (2-3 minutes), state your approach out loud and confirm direction with the interviewer (3-5 minutes), code with narration (15-25 minutes), test with concrete examples including edge cases (5 minutes), discuss optimization or trade-offs if time permits (5 minutes). This template is universally accepted across FAANG and adjacent companies; deviating from it produces weaker interviewer feedback signal.
The single most predictive failure mode in Alcatel Lucent reports tagged "no hire": not asking clarifying questions. Interviewers are explicitly trained to weight this. Strong candidates ask 3-5 clarifying questions even on problems that look obvious; weak candidates dive into code immediately. The clarifying-question check is often the first signal recorded in the interviewer's written notes.