Well I hardly comment on any channels but raghav your channel is one of the most value providing channel on TH-cam , if one wants to learn automation your channel is a goldmine for him/her !
Hi Ajinkya, I am so touched by your message. It is comments like this that keeps me going and gives me the motivation to keep working. Humbled and thanks a lot
Thanks a lot Raghav for your guidance. In the next session of Automation Gating criteria along with Feasibility analysis can you please explain 1.How to calculate ROI 2.How to prioritize the Automation TC(which one to automate first) & complexity analysis--simple,medium,complex 3.Technique for Automation estimation to calculate the person days
Goto every video Raghav explains and like it blindly this man is doing great service to. Society by freely uploading and sharing knowledge in his unique simplified manner! 🙏🙏
@@RaghavPal I could type in each video I watch!! Believe me, each views contain a BIG THANKS to you. How passionate you are to teach in a way that the viewer MUST learn from that 🙏😃
I think you should provide us with an example. Because only talking about something is simple. I mean if someone is working on a bank management system project, then how to introduce oneself in interview , about requirement, tools needed, role and responsibility in that project. Please provide us a video
Hi sir, I am working in TCS as a system Engineer from past 3 years, I want to switch to Java Developer role, so how to explain a project on developement perspective. I have good knowledge on Java, spring, spring boot. I have made personal project to learn these skills but at the time of interview how do I explain enterprises level project? Please put on lights on this. I am on notice period. How can I switch to java Developer role my resume shows I have worked as Java Developer in Tcs these past 3 years.
Sambit So, you want to switch from a System Engineer role to a Java Developer role, and you're worried about how to explain your project experience in an interview. Here's what you need to do: When talking about a project, break it down into smaller parts and explain each part clearly. Here are the parts you should focus on: What the project is about: Give a brief summary of the project, what it does, and what problem it solves What technologies you used: List the technologies you used, like Java, Spring, and Spring Boot, and how they work together Design decisions you made: Explain the choices you made while designing the project, and why you made them Challenges you faced: Talk about any difficulties you faced, and how you overcame them How you wrote good code: Explain how you followed best practices, wrote clean code, and made sure it was easy to maintain How you made it secure and fast: Discuss how you made sure the project was secure and performed well How you worked with your team: If you worked with others, talk about how you collaborated and communicated with them What you learned: Finally, talk about what you learned from the project, and what you would do differently next time Here's an example of how you might explain a project: "Our project was to build an e-commerce platform using Java, Spring, and Spring Boot. We used a microservices architecture, with multiple databases. I chose this architecture because it's scalable and flexible. One challenge we faced was integrating with a third-party payment gateway, but we solved it by writing a custom adapter. I made sure to follow best practices, write clean code, and test everything thoroughly. We also made sure the project was secure and performed well. I worked closely with the front-end team to ensure everything worked together seamlessly. From this project, I learned the importance of planning, communication, and testing." Remember, the key is to be clear, concise, and honest about your experience and skills. Since your resume already shows you've worked as a Java Developer, focus on showcasing your technical expertise and problem-solving skills in the interview all the best -
@@RaghavPal I will prepare on these points & thanks for sharing ur valuable feedback, I am going to have the interview in coming Monday, hoping for the best.
"Hello, I have 2.5 years of experience working with MySQL, mainly in my current project. I'm now moving into a Java developer role, although I haven't directly worked with Java, Spring Boot, or microservices in a project before. How should I present my experience in interviews?"
Sakshi in your interviews, focus on your transferable skills and relevant experience. Highlight your 2.5 years of MySQL experience, emphasizing your understanding of databases, data modeling, and query optimization, which are valuable for backend development Discuss any related projects or tasks where you collaborated with Java developers or worked on database-driven applications Express your enthusiasm for learning Java, Spring Boot, and microservices, and mention any self-study or personal projects you've undertaken to familiarize yourself with these technologies Show your willingness to adapt and grow in the new role -
Hi Raghav ! I am a Project Manager, leading team, acted as a Scrum Master. During the phase of interviews, most of time they (interviewer) asked to explain mobile app architecture. Could you please throw the light where and how to begin and what could be the best way to answer this type questions and also possible answers? I have answered them but again I am not pretty much sure whether they liked it or not.
hi, Very well explained I have 2-year experience in manual testing now I want to learn automation could you share a start to end lecture related to automation testing.
Hi Iqra, here is the 5 step plan for you 1. Select the platform to start - Web, Mobile, APIthis can be based on your current exp or something you like to learn 2. Select the tools, tech, fwork you should learn - based on industry demand, market-needs, your interests 3. Plan your learning- Hands-on, Personal Projects, GitHub 4. Keep adding relevant skills in your resume 5. Apply for jobs - can be done along with 4 - can also look for role change within your org
I m learning devops tools . I wanted to become devops engineer .please help me how to explian my proj.and be confident about it and also how to crack it
Hi Namitha, for DevOps, you will have to know the process and its implementation. Can check my other askRaghav videos and also this DevOps playlist - th-cam.com/play/PLhW3qG5bs-L8HKqfIp6qcAeGb3FAGDNLA.html
Hello Mr. Raghav. I hope you are doing well. Mr. Raghav can you please go over all the testing, like which test do we do first in software and followed by one after another. Like we do component testing first followed by integration testing , and so on. Could you please do an video on this or at least let me know in details of this. Thank you!
Sir please make a video because due to pandemic situation we couldn't done project internship , without going company we did , we had done freelancing project so how can I explain my project in front of interviewer , wherever I go the interviewer asked how you did,, Please answer this question and make video sir
Hi, in case you have done any personal projects, you can explain that, Also upload your projects on repositories like GitHub. Genuine interviewer will focus more on your knowledge and skills
Hi!! Thank you for this video. So when we are explaining our project to the interviewer, what if it’s a project you did where you forked someone else’s repository from GitHub to run code ? Would that suffice ? Or do you need to create your own projects and explain them
if you had to forked a project, that's fine as long as you know the details, working and your part of the project.. in case you are asked about some specific part that you did not work on.. you can say so
@@RaghavPal so I don’t necessarily have to show my work? Because I did the majority of it on AWS and I have to delete it afterwards so I don’t incur costs. I only changed some texts on HTML of the file on GITHUB and pushed the commit changes
Hi sir, my project on banking , here we can developing the pdf while the endusers did for a transaction. And here we didn't using any framework and we are just using internal tools and developing on here and it directly connected to the banking application.... Could you please help me on this how can i tell to interviewer regarding above mentioned one. And also kindly let me how can I prepared my resume based on above info sir. And recently i was learned about the reactjs , i have good idea about this , then how can i put into my resume along with above one . And how can i explain to interviewer to this .
Explaining to the Interviewer: "At [Previous company], I built a system that automatically created PDFs for bank transactions. I worked directly with their internal tools and APIs, which was a cool challenge since we didn't use any frameworks. This really streamlined things and made it much easier for the bank to keep track of customer activity." Resume: Skills: ... PDF Generation, API Integration, Java, SQL, Banking, ReactJS ... Experience: ... [Previous Company] * Transaction PDF Generator - Built a system to automate PDF creation for customer transactions. - Used internal tools and APIs to extract and format data. - Improved efficiency by reducing manual document work. ... ReactJS: "I'm also learning ReactJS and building a [brief project description] to sharpen my skills in modern web development." This is for reference only -
Selva An Expense Tracker project using Java EE with JDBC connectivity can be a valuable addition to your resume. Here's why: 1. Relevance: Expense tracking is a common requirement for individuals and businesses. Demonstrating your ability to create an efficient expense tracker shows practical skills that align with real-world scenarios. 2. Technical Skills Showcase: - Java EE: Employers value knowledge of Java EE (Enterprise Edition) for building robust, scalable applications. - JDBC Connectivity: Understanding how to connect to databases using JDBC is crucial for data-driven applications. 3. Database Interaction: Expense trackers involve database operations (like saving expenses, querying data, etc.). Your project demonstrates proficiency in handling databases. 4. Problem Solving: Implementing features like adding expenses, categorizing them, and searching efficiently showcases your problem-solving abilities. 5. Interview Talking Points: - Discuss the architecture, design patterns, and trade-offs you made. - Explain how you handled security (e.g., preventing SQL injection). - Describe any additional features you implemented (e.g., reporting, user authentication). Remember to emphasize your learning process, challenges faced, and how you overcame them during interviews Additionally, consider exploring open-source projects related to expense tracking to enhance your skills Good luck --
Nishanth In an interview, you could explain your project like this: "My project is a solar-powered water pumping system that uses a Zeta converter and a BLDC motor. Solar panels provide DC power, which the Zeta converter stabilizes and adjusts to the right voltage. This powers the BLDC motor to drive the pump efficiently. The system is sustainable, cost-effective, and ideal for off-grid locations since it relies on renewable energy and requires minimal maintenance due to the efficient BLDC motor." This highlights the purpose, key components, and benefits in a clear, concise way. After this if asked you can explain the project flow and what you did in the project, technical stack etc..
Swaleha Here are the key components you should include in your documentation: 1. Project Overview: - Start with an introduction to your project. Explain its purpose, goals, and context. - Mention the problem you aimed to solve and why it's relevant. 2. Project Scope and Objectives: - Describe the scope of your project. What features did you include, and what did you exclude? - State your project's objectives and what you intended to achieve. 3. Requirements: - List the functional and non-functional requirements of your Android application. - Include user stories, use cases, and any specific constraints. 4. Architecture and Design: - Explain the overall architecture of your app. Mention components like activities, fragments, services, etc. - Provide diagrams (e.g., UML diagrams) to illustrate the app's structure. - Describe any design patterns you used (e.g., MVC, MVVM). 5. User Interface (UI): - Include screenshots or wireframes of your app's UI. - Explain the layout, navigation, and user interactions. - Discuss any design decisions related to colors, fonts, and icons. 6. Implementation Details: - Describe how you implemented different features. - Explain any algorithms, data structures, or libraries you used. - Include snippets of code (with proper formatting) to highlight important parts. 7. Testing and Quality Assurance: - Describe your testing approach (unit tests, UI tests, etc.). - Report any bugs you encountered and how you fixed them. - Discuss performance optimization and security considerations. 8. Deployment and Release: - Explain how you packaged and signed your app. - Describe the deployment process (e.g., Google Play Store). - Mention any release notes or version history. 9. Challenges and Lessons Learned: - Reflect on the challenges you faced during development. - Discuss what you learned from the project. 10. Conclusion: - Summarize your project's achievements. - Reflect on the overall experience and any future improvements. 11. References: - If you used external resources (libraries, tutorials, etc.), cite them properly. Remember to organize your documentation logically and use clear language. Visual aids (diagrams, screenshots) enhance readability. all the best..
Harshit Focus on these: Purpose: Helps blood banks track donations, inventory, and match blood for transfusions. Key Features: Donor registration & appointment scheduling Inventory management & blood tracking Blood compatibility matching Technology: Built using [programming language] & [database]. Challenges & Solutions: Ensuring data security User-friendly interface What I Learned: Database management & system reliability Importance of blood donation & role of technology Extra Tip: Focus on the core value of your project - helping blood banks save lives through efficient management -
Diksha Follow this structure: Introduction: "My project is a Bank Fraud Detection System aimed at identifying and preventing fraudulent transactions." Objective: "It ensures secure banking by using advanced analytics and machine learning." Technical Details: Data Collection: Used transaction data (e.g., amount, location, time) Preprocessing: Cleaned data and removed duplicates. Algorithm: Implemented algorithms like Random Forest or Neural Networks Model Training: Trained with historical data, testing accuracy using metrics like AUC-ROC Integration: Integrated the model with a bank's transaction system for real-time detection Outcome: "Reduced fraud by identifying risky patterns with 95% accuracy." Challenges: "Handled imbalanced datasets and optimized false positives." Tools Used: Python, Pandas, Scikit-learn, Flask (or other frameworks). End with: "This project highlights my skills in data analysis, ML, and problem-solving." Update this as per your project and your experiences
Hi sir Im the client given project to one team Now they are misplaced the total mess with my project What im discussed its not there in scope of work Again they are asking they will develop only what they written in document They don't need any scenario for how app works
Lalith It sounds like the team is strictly adhering to the original written scope rather than incorporating additional discussions or scenarios you’ve shared. Here’s a way to handle this situation effectively: Review the Scope: Go over the original document to identify what's missing from your discussions Document Gaps: List the critical features or scenarios discussed but not included in the scope Request a Meeting: Ask for a meeting to address these gaps and emphasize that these features are essential to the app’s success Discuss Changes: If they insist on the original document, discuss a change request to cover missing elements Formalize Future Changes: Ensure all future discussions are added to the scope document to avoid similar issues -
Hi raghav I want to ask a question.. I am manual tester and i dont know coding aur automation but i really want to make a career on automation.. I have total 3.7 years of experience now. Is it possible.. If yes then what steps should I follow Or what routine I should follow. I wanted to become python selenium automation tester.. Please help me if you can.
Hi Juhi, yes you can. Can check the below videos Manual to Automation th-cam.com/video/Cn00U3KoLAc/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/P7g6ipL4NHo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/kLhDG3qoYWk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/io21GqkyqaQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/1XxdFt0vtWc/w-d-xo.html
When you are asked to explain a simple static website project in an interview, you should focus on the following key points: * The purpose of the website: What is the website trying to achieve? What information or functionality does it provide to its users? * The target audience: Who is the website for? What are their needs and expectations? * The design of the website: How is the website structured and navigated? How does it use visual elements to communicate its message? * The development of the website: What tools and technologies were used to develop the website? What challenges did you face and how did you overcome them? * The deployment of the website: How is the website hosted and maintained? How do you track its performance and make improvements? In addition to these key points, you should also be prepared to discuss the specific features and functionality of your website project. For example, you could talk about the following: * The different pages on your website and what content they contain * Any forms or other interactive elements on your website * How your website is optimized for search engines * Any security measures that you have implemented
Hi raghav sir I am new on your channel. Can you please make a video on that how can a student explain his/her science project.... Please sir🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@RaghavPal thanks sir for considering my suggestion. If possible please make video on calling 3rd party api from blueprism. Looking forward to it. Thanks again
Hi Syed, For manual testing, you can start by explaining the application, domain, What exactly were you testing Scenarios etc Then come to the tools used like for test scripting, bug tracking, project management etc Can include how did you plan for the tests and execution How did you handle diff env for execution
Diksha You can say - "My project is a Bank Fraud Detection System to identify fraudulent transactions in real-time. We used historical transaction data, cleaned and labeled it, and applied machine learning algorithms like Decision Trees to classify transactions as fraud or genuine. I worked on data preprocessing and model tuning. The system achieved 95% accuracy and reduced fraud significantly. In the future, we can improve it using advanced algorithms and larger datasets." Can update this based on your project and experiences. Also can expand on technical terms or tools you used. Be ready for counter questions based on the terms and concepts you say
Badal Can say like this (this is just for reference) So, I built this library system! It's a web app that lets librarians and members do all the usual stuff - catalog books, check in/out, track due dates, the whole shebang. I used Java and had fun making it easy to use. Oh, and I also figured out a cool way to make the book search super fast, which was a nice challenge." Here's what I changed to make it more casual: Shorter sentences: Broke down the long explanation into more digestible chunks. Simpler words: Replaced words like "comprehensive" and "circulation" with everyday language. Conversational tone: Used phrases like "the whole shebang" and "had fun making it" to sound more relaxed and engaging. Focus on the highlights: Cut out some of the less critical details to keep it concise This approach shows you're comfortable talking about your project without getting too technical or formal. It also allows you to highlight your personality and enthusiasm! Just remember to be ready to provide more detail if the interviewer asks follow-up questions -
Hi raghav.. I am having 4years experience in non-tech job.. Now I am trying in technical job on python.. I completed my course now I want some api projects on python. Please help me 🙏
In case the project you worked on is company's property, you may not have access to it, Best way is that you create some small personal projects, upload on GitHub and provide the url in your Resume
Hi Jashu, For interviews that are very near you can say: I did not get a chance to work on the Projects, I am eagerly looking forward to apply my skills on a practical projects here Meanwhile for future interviews Follow some tutorials with practical hands-on, create some personal projects and upload on GitHub and provide the links in Resume
Sir I am working with a company as QA Manager in mobile apps domain doing Functional testing. I have total experience of 9.5years. But my package is very less nearly 8.2lpa. No company is ready to hire me as I am drawing very less salary .Also I very bad in explaining my jobs and responsibilities. Please help me. Is it feasible to apply for any position less than QA Manager. What all skills I should have as QA Manager. Rightnow I know Msnual,Automation ( Selenium) and basic Sql only.
Hi, The best thing will be to update and add to your skills and become more confident with that. In general, no interviewer will expect you to know everything, but you should present yourself the topics and skills you are good at and then should be able to explain and answer most of the questions from that topic or subject
Sir if we revealed the project in interview the recruiter will never respond to us and he will copy our project what can we do in best to project reveal
Hi Rafiq, its the structure, the technical skills on framework creation, that we are discussing here, We are not and we should not reveal the sensitive information about the project or clients
Sir you are amazing person..plz make video on Salesforce testing and maual testing plz its a request iam your subscriber hi hope you will reply waiting sir
Hi sir a little worried on my project work which I must submit in my college , I need a help of , what are the points or questions are need to do a project on any kind of organisation, can u help me out on this sir !
Hi Anil, Of course, I'd be happy to help you with your project! When creating a project about an organization, it's important to consider the following points: Background: Start by providing a background of the organization, including its history, mission, and goals. Industry and Market Analysis: Analyze the industry and market in which the organization operates, including the competition and current trends. Organizational Structure: Discuss the organization's structure, including its hierarchy, departments, and roles and responsibilities. Products and Services: Describe the organization's products and services, including any innovations or new offerings. Marketing and Sales Strategies: Analyze the organization's marketing and sales strategies, including target markets, advertising campaigns, and pricing strategies. Financial Analysis: Evaluate the organization's financial performance, including revenue, expenses, and profitability. SWOT Analysis: Conduct a SWOT analysis to identify the organization's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Recommendations: Based on your analysis, provide recommendations for how the organization can improve its performance and reach its goals. These are some of the key points you can consider when creating a project on an organization. You may also want to consider other factors, such as the organization's culture, technology, and sustainability practices, depending on your specific project goals and requirements
Keerthana As an ECE student it's perfectly fine to mention your ECE projects in a TCS interview.. They value diverse skills, and your technical background can showcase your problem-solving abilities However, if you have any IT-related projects, it's also good to mention them, especially if they align with the job role In summary, you can discuss both ECE and IT projects, highlighting how your ECE skills relate to the IT field. Be prepared to explain the technical aspects of your projects.. .
Hi raghv ,I am a fresher as java developer ..and I have project instagram cloning ...so please suggest mi how to explain this project .. reply fast plz
Yes, you can get a software testing job if you have a 5-6 year career gap. In fact, many companies are looking for experienced software testers, even if they have a career gap. There are a few things you can do to increase your chances of getting a software testing job with a career gap: *Highlight your transferable skills.* Even if you haven't been working as a software tester in the past 5-6 years, you likely have transferable skills that are relevant to the role. For example, you may have experience in customer service, project management, or quality assurance. Be sure to highlight these skills on your resume and in your cover letter. *Stay up-to-date on the latest software testing trends and technologies.* The software testing landscape is constantly changing, so it's important to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies. You can do this by reading industry blogs and articles, attending conferences, and taking online courses. *Network with other software testers.* Networking with other software testers is a great way to learn about job opportunities and get your foot in the door. You can network with other testers online or at industry events. *Be prepared to discuss your career gap in interviews.* When you're interviewing for a software testing job with a career gap, be prepared to discuss your gap in a positive light. Explain why you took a gap and what you did during that time. For example, you may have taken a gap to raise a family, go back to school, or travel. Here are some additional tips for job seekers with career gaps: *Be honest and upfront about your career gap on your resume and in interviews.* *Focus on your skills and experience, and how they relate to the job you're applying for.* *Be prepared to answer questions about your career gap in interviews.* *Highlight any relevant skills or experience you gained during your career gap.* *Emphasize your transferable skills and how they can benefit your potential employer.* Remember, a career gap is not necessarily a bad thing. Many employers are open to hiring people with career gaps, especially if they have the skills and experience that the company needs.
Well I hardly comment on any channels but raghav your channel is one of the most value providing channel on TH-cam , if one wants to learn automation your channel is a goldmine for him/her !
Hi Ajinkya, I am so touched by your message. It is comments like this that keeps me going and gives me the motivation to keep working. Humbled and thanks a lot
You are helping ,humble and a intelligent person
humbled to see your message Sunny
Thanks a lot Raghav for your guidance. In the next session of Automation Gating criteria along with Feasibility analysis can you please explain 1.How to calculate ROI 2.How to prioritize the Automation TC(which one to automate first) & complexity analysis--simple,medium,complex 3.Technique for Automation estimation to calculate the person days
Sure Jayanta, I will take this up
Goto every video Raghav explains and like it blindly this man is doing great service to. Society by freely uploading and sharing knowledge in his unique simplified manner! 🙏🙏
So nice of you Ganesh
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@@RaghavPal I could type in each video I watch!! Believe me, each views contain a BIG THANKS to you. How passionate you are to teach in a way that the viewer MUST learn from that 🙏😃
Thank you for your kindness, knowledge, and teaching us in a way that doesn't make people feel less than. Such great advice!
Most welcome
Glad to see the video... you are explaining very well in a constructed, generic, professional approach all the way. It helps all. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful Murthy
Hi yeah I agree with you. Well I am Andavarapu.
Internet is really connected isn't it. LOL.
Thanks!
Thanks a lot
I think you should provide us with an example. Because only talking about something is simple.
I mean if someone is working on a bank management system project, then how to introduce oneself in interview , about requirement, tools needed, role and responsibility in that project.
Please provide us a video
Hi Rohit, good point, I will create a session like this
Youre a good person and very pure heart
Thanks for the kind words Jothi. Humbled
Hi sir, I am working in TCS as a system Engineer from past 3 years, I want to switch to Java Developer role, so how to explain a project on developement perspective. I have good knowledge on Java, spring, spring boot. I have made personal project to learn these skills but at the time of interview how do I explain enterprises level project? Please put on lights on this. I am on notice period. How can I switch to java Developer role my resume shows I have worked as Java Developer in Tcs these past 3 years.
Sambit
So, you want to switch from a System Engineer role to a Java Developer role, and you're worried about how to explain your project experience in an interview. Here's what you need to do:
When talking about a project, break it down into smaller parts and explain each part clearly. Here are the parts you should focus on:
What the project is about: Give a brief summary of the project, what it does, and what problem it solves
What technologies you used: List the technologies you used, like Java, Spring, and Spring Boot, and how they work together
Design decisions you made: Explain the choices you made while designing the project, and why you made them
Challenges you faced: Talk about any difficulties you faced, and how you overcame them
How you wrote good code: Explain how you followed best practices, wrote clean code, and made sure it was easy to maintain
How you made it secure and fast: Discuss how you made sure the project was secure and performed well
How you worked with your team: If you worked with others, talk about how you collaborated and communicated with them
What you learned: Finally, talk about what you learned from the project, and what you would do differently next time
Here's an example of how you might explain a project:
"Our project was to build an e-commerce platform using Java, Spring, and Spring Boot. We used a microservices architecture, with multiple databases. I chose this architecture because it's scalable and flexible. One challenge we faced was integrating with a third-party payment gateway, but we solved it by writing a custom adapter. I made sure to follow best practices, write clean code, and test everything thoroughly. We also made sure the project was secure and performed well. I worked closely with the front-end team to ensure everything worked together seamlessly. From this project, I learned the importance of planning, communication, and testing."
Remember, the key is to be clear, concise, and honest about your experience and skills. Since your resume already shows you've worked as a Java Developer, focus on showcasing your technical expertise and problem-solving skills in the interview
all the best
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@@RaghavPal I will prepare on these points & thanks for sharing ur valuable feedback, I am going to have the interview in coming Monday, hoping for the best.
@@RaghavPal thank you so much.
You are helping me in many ways with detailed
"Hello, I have 2.5 years of experience working with MySQL, mainly in my current project. I'm now moving into a Java developer role, although I haven't directly worked with Java, Spring Boot, or microservices in a project before. How should I present my experience in interviews?"
Sakshi
in your interviews, focus on your transferable skills and relevant experience. Highlight your 2.5 years of MySQL experience, emphasizing your understanding of databases, data modeling, and query optimization, which are valuable for backend development
Discuss any related projects or tasks where you collaborated with Java developers or worked on database-driven applications
Express your enthusiasm for learning Java, Spring Boot, and microservices, and mention any self-study or personal projects you've undertaken to familiarize yourself with these technologies
Show your willingness to adapt and grow in the new role
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Hi Raghav ! I am a Project Manager, leading team, acted as a Scrum Master. During the phase of interviews, most of time they (interviewer) asked to explain mobile app architecture. Could you please throw the light where and how to begin and what could be the best way to answer this type questions and also possible answers? I have answered them but again I am not pretty much sure whether they liked it or not.
Hi Manish, I will note this and try to create a session
hi, Very well explained I have 2-year experience in manual testing now I want to learn automation could you share a start to end lecture related to automation testing.
Hi Iqra, here is the 5 step plan for you
1. Select the platform to start - Web, Mobile, APIthis can be based on your current exp or something you like to learn
2. Select the tools, tech, fwork you should learn - based on industry demand, market-needs, your interests
3. Plan your learning- Hands-on, Personal Projects, GitHub
4. Keep adding relevant skills in your resume
5. Apply for jobs - can be done along with 4 - can also look for role change within your org
the kind of information you have shared meant alot
thank you
most welcome Vinay
Please make video on this Question
Explain Business flow and Technical Flow of your IT project?
Sure Onkar, will do
you speak in a very nice and calm way, would love to know how you got to this!
Thanks for watching, and your kind words Viktor
I m learning devops tools . I wanted to become devops engineer .please help me how to explian my proj.and be confident about it and also how to crack it
Hi Namitha, for DevOps, you will have to know the process and its implementation. Can check my other askRaghav videos and also this DevOps playlist - th-cam.com/play/PLhW3qG5bs-L8HKqfIp6qcAeGb3FAGDNLA.html
Did you get your devops job if yes can you reffer me im also trying to get devops job passed out 2023 in cse background.
Hello Mr. Raghav. I hope you are doing well. Mr. Raghav can you please go over all the testing, like which test do we do first in software and followed by one after another. Like we do component testing first followed by integration testing , and so on. Could you please do an video on this or at least let me know in details of this.
Thank you!
Hi, ok, I will do a session
Sir please make a video because due to pandemic situation we couldn't done project internship , without going company we did , we had done freelancing project so how can I explain my project in front of interviewer , wherever I go the interviewer asked how you did,,
Please answer this question and make video sir
Hi, in case you have done any personal projects, you can explain that, Also upload your projects on repositories like GitHub. Genuine interviewer will focus more on your knowledge and skills
This is really GREAT. You win my trust. Manmohan Bhamra- Los Angeles.
Thanks for the kind words
Hi!! Thank you for this video. So when we are explaining our project to the interviewer, what if it’s a project you did where you forked someone else’s repository from GitHub to run code ? Would that suffice ? Or do you need to create your own projects and explain them
if you had to forked a project, that's fine as long as you know the details, working and your part of the project.. in case you are asked about some specific part that you did not work on.. you can say so
@@RaghavPal so I don’t necessarily have to show my work? Because I did the majority of it on AWS and I have to delete it afterwards so I don’t incur costs. I only changed some texts on HTML of the file on GITHUB and pushed the commit changes
that's okay
Bro, which is easier either selenium or performance testing
It actually depends on the app, user scenario etc. For a fresher selenium may be a little easier
Hi sir, my project on banking , here we can developing the pdf while the endusers did for a transaction.
And here we didn't using any framework and we are just using internal tools and developing on here and it directly connected to the banking application....
Could you please help me on this how can i tell to interviewer regarding above mentioned one.
And also kindly let me how can I prepared my resume based on above info sir.
And recently i was learned about the reactjs , i have good idea about this , then how can i put into my resume along with above one . And how can i explain to interviewer to this .
Explaining to the Interviewer:
"At [Previous company], I built a system that automatically created PDFs for bank transactions. I worked directly with their internal tools and APIs, which was a cool challenge since we didn't use any frameworks. This really streamlined things and made it much easier for the bank to keep track of customer activity."
Resume:
Skills:
... PDF Generation, API Integration, Java, SQL, Banking, ReactJS ...
Experience:
...
[Previous Company]
* Transaction PDF Generator
- Built a system to automate PDF creation for customer transactions.
- Used internal tools and APIs to extract and format data.
- Improved efficiency by reducing manual document work.
...
ReactJS:
"I'm also learning ReactJS and building a [brief project description] to sharpen my skills in modern web development."
This is for reference only
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can you please make a video on how to explain the project for web developers
I will do Anu
Great video Raghav!
Thanks for watching
You are brilliant. Thank you.
most welcome Sarita
is expense tracker using java ee with jdbc connectivity a good project to add in resume for interview in top mnc companies like tcs, hexaware etc..
Selva
An Expense Tracker project using Java EE with JDBC connectivity can be a valuable addition to your resume. Here's why:
1. Relevance: Expense tracking is a common requirement for individuals and businesses. Demonstrating your ability to create an efficient expense tracker shows practical skills that align with real-world scenarios.
2. Technical Skills Showcase:
- Java EE: Employers value knowledge of Java EE (Enterprise Edition) for building robust, scalable applications.
- JDBC Connectivity: Understanding how to connect to databases using JDBC is crucial for data-driven applications.
3. Database Interaction: Expense trackers involve database operations (like saving expenses, querying data, etc.). Your project demonstrates proficiency in handling databases.
4. Problem Solving: Implementing features like adding expenses, categorizing them, and searching efficiently showcases your problem-solving abilities.
5. Interview Talking Points:
- Discuss the architecture, design patterns, and trade-offs you made.
- Explain how you handled security (e.g., preventing SQL injection).
- Describe any additional features you implemented (e.g., reporting, user authentication).
Remember to emphasize your learning process, challenges faced, and how you overcame them during interviews
Additionally, consider exploring open-source projects related to expense tracking to enhance your skills
Good luck
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Great intro can you provide specific examples of explaining for instance migration to Microsoft AD?
I will check on this
Hi raghava, This is shashi
I am one of the subscriber.
Can you please explain DevOps realtime project?
Please
Sure, I will do Shashi
By project is solar Water Pumping System using Zeta Converter with BLDC Motor how to explain these
Nishanth
In an interview, you could explain your project like this:
"My project is a solar-powered water pumping system that uses a Zeta converter and a BLDC motor. Solar panels provide DC power, which the Zeta converter stabilizes and adjusts to the right voltage. This powers the BLDC motor to drive the pump efficiently. The system is sustainable, cost-effective, and ideal for off-grid locations since it relies on renewable energy and requires minimal maintenance due to the efficient BLDC motor."
This highlights the purpose, key components, and benefits in a clear, concise way.
After this if asked you can explain the project flow and what you did in the project, technical stack etc..
Thank you sir , it is really very helpful video
Sir can you explain how to do a documentation part of an android project
I just need it for final year project report
Swaleha
Here are the key components you should include in your documentation:
1. Project Overview:
- Start with an introduction to your project. Explain its purpose, goals, and context.
- Mention the problem you aimed to solve and why it's relevant.
2. Project Scope and Objectives:
- Describe the scope of your project. What features did you include, and what did you exclude?
- State your project's objectives and what you intended to achieve.
3. Requirements:
- List the functional and non-functional requirements of your Android application.
- Include user stories, use cases, and any specific constraints.
4. Architecture and Design:
- Explain the overall architecture of your app. Mention components like activities, fragments, services, etc.
- Provide diagrams (e.g., UML diagrams) to illustrate the app's structure.
- Describe any design patterns you used (e.g., MVC, MVVM).
5. User Interface (UI):
- Include screenshots or wireframes of your app's UI.
- Explain the layout, navigation, and user interactions.
- Discuss any design decisions related to colors, fonts, and icons.
6. Implementation Details:
- Describe how you implemented different features.
- Explain any algorithms, data structures, or libraries you used.
- Include snippets of code (with proper formatting) to highlight important parts.
7. Testing and Quality Assurance:
- Describe your testing approach (unit tests, UI tests, etc.).
- Report any bugs you encountered and how you fixed them.
- Discuss performance optimization and security considerations.
8. Deployment and Release:
- Explain how you packaged and signed your app.
- Describe the deployment process (e.g., Google Play Store).
- Mention any release notes or version history.
9. Challenges and Lessons Learned:
- Reflect on the challenges you faced during development.
- Discuss what you learned from the project.
10. Conclusion:
- Summarize your project's achievements.
- Reflect on the overall experience and any future improvements.
11. References:
- If you used external resources (libraries, tutorials, etc.), cite them properly.
Remember to organize your documentation logically and use clear language. Visual aids (diagrams, screenshots) enhance readability.
all the best..
Thank you very much sir ❤
hello sir, please make a video on explaining an MBA project in interview
I will check on this Sneha
Kindly made a video for a business students project final year BBA and MBA
Hi Qamar, will check on this
@@RaghavPal ok
My project is blood bank management system .How to explain about the interview questions
Harshit
Focus on these:
Purpose: Helps blood banks track donations, inventory, and match blood for transfusions.
Key Features:
Donor registration & appointment scheduling
Inventory management & blood tracking
Blood compatibility matching
Technology: Built using [programming language] & [database].
Challenges & Solutions:
Ensuring data security
User-friendly interface
What I Learned:
Database management & system reliability
Importance of blood donation & role of technology
Extra Tip:
Focus on the core value of your project - helping blood banks save lives through efficient management
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My topic was back fraud detection system.... hw do I explain dat
Diksha
Follow this structure:
Introduction: "My project is a Bank Fraud Detection System aimed at identifying and preventing fraudulent transactions."
Objective: "It ensures secure banking by using advanced analytics and machine learning."
Technical Details:
Data Collection: Used transaction data (e.g., amount, location, time)
Preprocessing: Cleaned data and removed duplicates.
Algorithm: Implemented algorithms like Random Forest or Neural Networks
Model Training: Trained with historical data, testing accuracy using metrics like AUC-ROC
Integration: Integrated the model with a bank's transaction system for real-time detection
Outcome: "Reduced fraud by identifying risky patterns with 95% accuracy."
Challenges: "Handled imbalanced datasets and optimized false positives."
Tools Used: Python, Pandas, Scikit-learn, Flask (or other frameworks).
End with: "This project highlights my skills in data analysis, ML, and problem-solving."
Update this as per your project and your experiences
Thanks for explaining
most welcome Gunjan
Thankyou so much sir it helps the most ❤
Most welcome Shabana
Hello sir the way you explain its just very clean and clear . Can you please make a video on How to write Test cases irrespective of any topic.
I will plan a session
Thnk u so mch u really explained well
It's really helpful for me also..
Thank you so much, Ragav bro..
Always welcome
Nice explaination ...and soft voice sir.🙂
Is it possible that you also help us with tips to be fluent with overseas clients with some tips?
I will try to work on that
Can u tell me interview process in details.
I will have a session, Let me know exactly what you want to understand
Thanks a lot sir😊😊
Most welcome Krishanu
Hello Sir do we need to the run the code Infront of the interviewers in technical round?
Depends on the format and company to company
Hi sir
Im the client given project to one team
Now they are misplaced the total mess with my project
What im discussed its not there in scope of work
Again they are asking they will develop only what they written in document
They don't need any scenario for how app works
Lalith
It sounds like the team is strictly adhering to the original written scope rather than incorporating additional discussions or scenarios you’ve shared. Here’s a way to handle this situation effectively:
Review the Scope: Go over the original document to identify what's missing from your discussions
Document Gaps: List the critical features or scenarios discussed but not included in the scope
Request a Meeting: Ask for a meeting to address these gaps and emphasize that these features are essential to the app’s success
Discuss Changes: If they insist on the original document, discuss a change request to cover missing elements
Formalize Future Changes: Ensure all future discussions are added to the scope document to avoid similar issues
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@RaghavPal thank you for your response
Hi sir can you explain contact module work flow
I will check on this Sudharshan
Plz explain about project schedular
Sure, will do
Hi raghav
I want to ask a question..
I am manual tester and i dont know coding aur automation but i really want to make a career on automation.. I have total 3.7 years of experience now.
Is it possible.. If yes then what steps should I follow Or what routine I should follow.
I wanted to become python selenium automation tester..
Please help me if you can.
Hi Juhi, yes you can. Can check the below videos
Manual to Automation
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th-cam.com/video/P7g6ipL4NHo/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/kLhDG3qoYWk/w-d-xo.html
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@@RaghavPal thanku Raghav... I will start with programming concepts from today onwards
Thanks for the helpful tutorial bro.
Most welcome Prince
How to explain simple static website project
When you are asked to explain a simple static website project in an interview, you should focus on the following key points:
* The purpose of the website: What is the website trying to achieve? What information or functionality does it provide to its users?
* The target audience: Who is the website for? What are their needs and expectations?
* The design of the website: How is the website structured and navigated? How does it use visual elements to communicate its message?
* The development of the website: What tools and technologies were used to develop the website? What challenges did you face and how did you overcome them?
* The deployment of the website: How is the website hosted and maintained? How do you track its performance and make improvements?
In addition to these key points, you should also be prepared to discuss the specific features and functionality of your website project. For example, you could talk about the following:
* The different pages on your website and what content they contain
* Any forms or other interactive elements on your website
* How your website is optimized for search engines
* Any security measures that you have implemented
What do in organisation to make it effective in interview for manager
Anand,
need more details, please elaborate
Very useful sir🙏
Glad to know Vandana
Please do explain how to construct restassured frame work from scratch
Hi Bindu, can check here automationstepbystep.com/
@@RaghavPal
Awesome , thank you raghav.
Sir I completed selenium learning skills I want to go as two years of experience as automation can you suggest a project for resume
I will suggest that you create some personal projects and upload on repo like github and provide links in resume
Hi raghav sir
I am new on your channel.
Can you please make a video on that how can a student explain his/her science project....
Please sir🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hi I may not be able to take this up, my channel is dedicated to Automation Testing
Sir can u explain the how to explain music player web project
Pavithra
will need more details on what exactly is the project.. In general you can apply the same things for your project
Can u plz explain me about powerbi projects ,and how to explain in interview
I will check on this
I need your kind blessings sir for tomorrow because there is science exhibition in my school ..
Best wishes Shabana
hi am mary can you help me how can I describe my priject about recycling
will need more details
Im waiting for this video.. thank you so much raghav....
Hope you like it Sravani
@@RaghavPal ofcourse yes.. undoubtedly...
Please help me for Viva question related to desktop application related to c# language are used?
Hi Sadia, as of now I do not have any material on this, Pls check online
Can we make a app or software with out any coding is it possible
Hi Aishwarya, I am not very much aware on that
Thank you❤
You're welcome 😊
Hi sir, if you have any understanding on RPA tool automation projects, please let us know.
Hi Snoi, Yes, I will plan session on RPA soon
@@RaghavPal thanks sir for considering my suggestion. If possible please make video on calling 3rd party api from blueprism. Looking forward to it. Thanks again
Sir please tell me how to explain LTE protocol testing project and which topic essay to exy
I will plan for this Mamta
Can u tell me how I explain about my project in manual testing
Hi Syed,
For manual testing, you can start by explaining the application, domain,
What exactly were you testing
Scenarios etc
Then come to the tools used like for test scripting, bug tracking, project management etc
Can include how did you plan for the tests and execution
How did you handle diff env for execution
Sir how to include role and responsibility in CV
You can just add your major projects and your role in them
Super sir..it's really helpful..
Most welcome Anil
Sir can u explain what's type of algorithms using in e-commerce
I am not too sure on this
Hi raghav I have little nervousness while taking interview I forget things which I know also.Please share your ideas how to overcome this
Hi Rajesh,
this can help
th-cam.com/video/Wp40YePeTUA/w-d-xo.html
My topic is back fraud detection system... hw do i explain this to the interviewer
Diksha
You can say - "My project is a Bank Fraud Detection System to identify fraudulent transactions in real-time.
We used historical transaction data, cleaned and labeled it, and applied machine learning algorithms like Decision Trees to classify transactions as fraud or genuine.
I worked on data preprocessing and model tuning. The system achieved 95% accuracy and reduced fraud significantly.
In the future, we can improve it using advanced algorithms and larger datasets."
Can update this based on your project and experiences. Also can expand on technical terms or tools you used. Be ready for counter questions based on the terms and concepts you say
Sir please start a paid cource for selenium java
Hi Kartik, I try a training session
My project is library management system. How i explain the project, sir
Badal
Can say like this (this is just for reference)
So, I built this library system! It's a web app that lets librarians and members do all the usual stuff - catalog books, check in/out, track due dates, the whole shebang. I used Java and had fun making it easy to use. Oh, and I also figured out a cool way to make the book search super fast, which was a nice challenge."
Here's what I changed to make it more casual:
Shorter sentences: Broke down the long explanation into more digestible chunks.
Simpler words: Replaced words like "comprehensive" and "circulation" with everyday language.
Conversational tone: Used phrases like "the whole shebang" and "had fun making it" to sound more relaxed and engaging.
Focus on the highlights: Cut out some of the less critical details to keep it concise
This approach shows you're comfortable talking about your project without getting too technical or formal. It also allows you to highlight your personality and enthusiasm! Just remember to be ready to provide more detail if the interviewer asks follow-up questions
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How to explain the project in classes pls help
Ramadasan
please tell me more details and give context what exactly you need apart from this video
My project is not done😭😭plz give some suggestions
Thanks Subhadeep
Great session
Thanks
Hi raghav.. I am having 4years experience in non-tech job.. Now I am trying in technical job on python.. I completed my course now I want some api projects on python. Please help me 🙏
Hi, you can learn from online tutorials and create your own small personal projects
what if we don't have any project then how top give the answer
You can say you have not yet worked on any project
what if they ask to show the project?
In case the project you worked on is company's property, you may not have access to it, Best way is that you create some small personal projects, upload on GitHub and provide the url in your Resume
Hello sir I Don't do any Project if there asked in interview what was I say...plz tell me sir
Hi Jashu, For interviews that are very near you can say:
I did not get a chance to work on the Projects, I am eagerly looking forward to apply my skills on a practical projects here
Meanwhile for future interviews
Follow some tutorials with practical hands-on, create some personal projects and upload on GitHub and provide the links in Resume
How to improve my English skills please suggest me
Hi Naveen, although I am not expert on this, but I can suggest to try speaking everyday, record and listen yourself and correct daily
Sir I am working with a company as QA Manager in mobile apps domain doing Functional testing. I have total experience of 9.5years. But my package is very less nearly 8.2lpa. No company is ready to hire me as I am drawing very less salary .Also I very bad in explaining my jobs and responsibilities. Please help me. Is it feasible to apply for any position less than QA Manager. What all skills I should have as QA Manager.
Rightnow I know Msnual,Automation ( Selenium) and basic Sql only.
Hi, The best thing will be to update and add to your skills and become more confident with that.
In general, no interviewer will expect you to know everything, but you should present yourself the topics and skills you are good at and then should be able to explain and answer most of the questions from that topic or subject
hai raghav iam pravalika
Hi Pravalika
Sir if we revealed the project in interview the recruiter will never respond to us and he will copy our project what can we do in best to project reveal
Hi Rafiq, its the structure, the technical skills on framework creation, that we are discussing here, We are not and we should not reveal the sensitive information about the project or clients
Sir can u please suggest how to choose project for 2 years of fake experience
Don't fake, learn and skill up yourself
😂😄
Hi sir I'm Gowtham . I want to explain about Information technology projects so can you tell plz how to explain in interview
Hi Gowtham, the same rules will apply there too
Sir you are amazing person..plz make video on Salesforce testing and maual testing plz its a request iam your subscriber hi hope you will reply waiting sir
I will do
Hi sir a little worried on my project work which I must submit in my college , I need a help of , what are the points or questions are need to do a project on any kind of organisation, can u help me out on this sir !
Hi Anil,
Of course, I'd be happy to help you with your project! When creating a project about an organization, it's important to consider the following points:
Background: Start by providing a background of the organization, including its history, mission, and goals.
Industry and Market Analysis: Analyze the industry and market in which the organization operates, including the competition and current trends.
Organizational Structure: Discuss the organization's structure, including its hierarchy, departments, and roles and responsibilities.
Products and Services: Describe the organization's products and services, including any innovations or new offerings.
Marketing and Sales Strategies: Analyze the organization's marketing and sales strategies, including target markets, advertising campaigns, and pricing strategies.
Financial Analysis: Evaluate the organization's financial performance, including revenue, expenses, and profitability.
SWOT Analysis: Conduct a SWOT analysis to identify the organization's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
Recommendations: Based on your analysis, provide recommendations for how the organization can improve its performance and reach its goals.
These are some of the key points you can consider when creating a project on an organization. You may also want to consider other factors, such as the organization's culture, technology, and sustainability practices, depending on your specific project goals and requirements
Tnx
Most welcome
good stuff
Thanks
You are a hidden gem.
thanks Saurabh, humbled
thanks
Hi Maria
Yes, Playwright is an open-source Node.js library. It is maintained by Microsoft and is available under the Apache 2.0 license
i also want to speak english like you
Although I am not a very good English speaker, but humbled to see you message
Tq 😍
Welcome 😊
Hlo sir iam ece student ..is it ok to mention project related to my department for attending tcs interview or i should mention IT project
Keerthana
As an ECE student it's perfectly fine to mention your ECE projects in a TCS interview.. They value diverse skills, and your technical background can showcase your problem-solving abilities
However, if you have any IT-related projects, it's also good to mention them, especially if they align with the job role
In summary, you can discuss both ECE and IT projects, highlighting how your ECE skills relate to the IT field. Be prepared to explain the technical aspects of your projects..
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Thank you for your video Raghav! It was very useful!
Most welcome Renata
Nice video
Thanks Suchi
Sir I need one help form you sir
Hi Ajay, pls tell me
Hi raghv ,I am a fresher as java developer ..and I have project instagram cloning ...so please suggest mi how to explain this project .. reply fast plz
I will need to do some study on this Kiran
Ok take your time ...but plz give mi fast reply because my interview is start ...that's why I need help fast as much as possible
Oh, it can take some time
Sir can I get a software testing job if I have 5-6 yrs career gap
Yes, you can get a software testing job if you have a 5-6 year career gap. In fact, many companies are looking for experienced software testers, even if they have a career gap.
There are a few things you can do to increase your chances of getting a software testing job with a career gap:
*Highlight your transferable skills.* Even if you haven't been working as a software tester in the past 5-6 years, you likely have transferable skills that are relevant to the role. For example, you may have experience in customer service, project management, or quality assurance. Be sure to highlight these skills on your resume and in your cover letter.
*Stay up-to-date on the latest software testing trends and technologies.* The software testing landscape is constantly changing, so it's important to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies. You can do this by reading industry blogs and articles, attending conferences, and taking online courses.
*Network with other software testers.* Networking with other software testers is a great way to learn about job opportunities and get your foot in the door. You can network with other testers online or at industry events.
*Be prepared to discuss your career gap in interviews.* When you're interviewing for a software testing job with a career gap, be prepared to discuss your gap in a positive light. Explain why you took a gap and what you did during that time. For example, you may have taken a gap to raise a family, go back to school, or travel.
Here are some additional tips for job seekers with career gaps:
*Be honest and upfront about your career gap on your resume and in interviews.*
*Focus on your skills and experience, and how they relate to the job you're applying for.*
*Be prepared to answer questions about your career gap in interviews.*
*Highlight any relevant skills or experience you gained during your career gap.*
*Emphasize your transferable skills and how they can benefit your potential employer.*
Remember, a career gap is not necessarily a bad thing. Many employers are open to hiring people with career gaps, especially if they have the skills and experience that the company needs.
Thanks handsome !
Most welcome Nur
SUPER
Thanks