Hii Anish,

 I am very thankful to you, your replying for my ?s patiently.
 I am not having a good circle that who are working Automation side that's
the problem.
If any one can give me more info. i will be glad .

Thanking you,

Sandeep
Hyd.

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Anish Pillai
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Archana,
>
> Thanks a lot for your reply.. :) :). It would be of great help for many of
> us.. :):)
>
>
>
> Sandeep,
>
> The best way forward is to say not to bluff because its really very easy
> for an experienced guy to find out if the other person is faking or not. I
> would suggest that you consult your colleagues who are working on any live
> automation projects. Understand the application and the entire automation
> framework in & out. That way you would have a very good understanding of
> the project. And thus you can answer the interview questions based on that
> project only.
>
> It doesn't matter what your answers are. Only thing is that you should be
> able to justify your answer. For example, what I have heard is that its
> generally considered good if you have automated 65-70% of your manual test
> cases. But it's nothing wrong in saying that one has automated only 30-40%
> of the test cases. One should have proper justification of why the
> percentage was less.
>
> As for technical questions, the important thing is that you can tell them
> the logic/algorithm to solve the problem. Syntax doesn't matter much..
> Logic is important. For the question about finding vowels in a string, you
> can first split the string into individual characters. You can simply
> compare each character with a, e, i, o, u.. and if it matches you can
> report out the character. You can also find the ASCII value of each
> character and compare it with the ASCII value of the vowels...
>
>
> *Regards,
> Anish Pillai
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