Wednesday 2 August 2017

DELL Placement Tips and Interview Experience



DELL Placement Tips and Interview Experience
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Founded: February 1, 1984; 33 years ago
Founder: Michael Dell
Headquarters: Round Rock, Texas, United States
Area served: Worldwide
Key people: Michael Dell (Founder, Chairman & CEO of Dell Technologies)
Products: Personal computers, Servers, Peripherals, Smartphones, Televisions

Dell Inc. (stylized as DELL) is a multinational computer technology company based in Round Rock, Texas and, along with Dell EMC, is a subsidiary of Dell Technologies, one of the largest technology companies in the world with 138,000 employees.


Dell manufactures, sells, repairs, and supports personal computers (PCs), servers, data storage devices, network switches, computer software, computer peripherals, high-definition televisions, cameras, printers, and electronics built by other manufacturers.

Selection Process:

The company conducts recruitment process every year to select new candidates. The selection process of the company consists of 4 rounds.

 These rounds are as follows:

Written Exam
Technical Interview
HR Interview

Academic Criteria:

65 percent throughout (Class X,XII and B.Tech).
No backlogs.
Gap in education upto 1 year.

Pattern of Written Exam:

The break up of Dell Test Pattern is as:

Testing Areas  Number of Questions

English Language      10
Analytical Ability       15
Quantitative Ability   20
Total                             45

The total time allotted to the written exam is 60 minutes. There is no negative marking in the paper.

English Language section consists of short reading comprehension passages. This section also consists of basic grammar usage questions like fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms, paragraph completion, error based, vocabulary, sentence ordering etc. This section is of difficult level.

Analytical Ability section consists of quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning questions. The section involves easy solving puzzles, blood relations, statements & arguments, coding decoding, data sufficiency, pattern recognition, deductive logic, statement-assumption etc. This section also consists of questions from the topics like algebra, time & work, time, speed & distance, arithmetic, percentages, probability, permutation & combination, profit & loss, HCF, LCM, geometry, etc. This section is of moderate level.

Technical section involved questions from Computer concepts and C language. This section was tough and required thorough preparation. A person whose basics are clear could easily excel in this section.

The written exam conducted by Dell for selection is moderate.

The exam has around 45 questions from English Language, Analytical Ability, and Technical sections with a time allotment of 60 minutes in total.

In the English section (around 10 questions), the students will have to solve reading comprehensions.
This section also consists of basic grammar usage questions like fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms, paragraph completion, sentence completion, vocabulary, etc.

 In the Analytical Ability section (around 15 questions) questions on data interpretation, logical reasoning questions, puzzles, graphs, charts and tables are regularly asked. The section also features questions on topics like algebra, time & work, time, speed & distance, arithmetic, percentages, profit & loss, geometry etc.

 Technical section (around 20 questions) consists of question from topics like C , C++ , Networking and Java. There is no negative marking in the paper.

INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE (Kunal Kansal)

Dell: Currently the largest privately owned company after the big acquisition of EMC.

Was formed 30 years back by Michael dell the founder who's policy was to remove middle man Nd directly interact with customers to sell there pc.

The interview for analytics profile incorporates 3 rounds of screening.

Round 1: Aptitude + data visualisation questions

Round 2: technical interview either based on data analytics i.e. SQL or business intelligence related.

Round 3: includes HR + technical again (same as round 2)

Key points to remember:

Whatever you say should be logical and be confident.

 Also have strong convincing power to prove your point right.

Don't argue or disagree straight away think Nd react accordingly.

Rest God will help

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Jay Jagannath Swami Nayana Patha Gami Bhaba Tume Bhaba Tume ...    


Mr. Tribikram Pradhan
Research Scholar, Dept. of CSE
Indian Institute of Technology, (BHU), Varanasi
E-Mail:  tribikram14@gmail.com

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