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      Entretien pour Software Engineer,

      19 févr. 2016
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Palo Alto, CA
      Aucune offre
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      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Palantir Technologies (Palo Alto, CA) en févr. 2016

      Entretien

      I applied then received a Coding challenge: The challenge was probably the most difficult challenge I've received from any company. I was not expecting the degree of difficulty so I did not prepare as much as I should have. These guys have a very high standard and it shows. Still overall a good humbling experience.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Imagine you are working for a small bank, attempting to analyze fraudulent credit card transactions. You are given a list of strings describing credit card transactions for a single day. All strings are pipe‐delimited and will take the form of "<person name>|<integer whole dollar amount>|<location>|<integer time in minutes since 00:00>". The list is sorted in ascending order by time. Your job is to return a list of people's names whose accounts reflect suspicious activity. A person's account reflects suspicious activity if you see of the following: 1. A transaction spending more than $3000 2. A transaction for which the next transaction for the same person differs in location, and is less than an hour later The list you return should be ordered by when the first suspicious was detected. For the second type of fraud, consider the "first suspicious activity" to be the earlier of the two transactions. You have to complete the function getSuspiciousActivity to return the list of suspicious activities. The list you return should contain the person names as they appeared in the input. Please note that the first line of the input is the number of transactions in the array. Sample Input 1: Shilpa|500|California|63 Tom|25|New York|615 Krasi|9000|California|1230 Tom|25|New York|1235 Tom|25|New York|1238 Shilpa|50|Michigan|1300 Matt|90000|Georgia|1305 Jay|100000|Virginia|1310 Krasi|49|Florida|1320 Krasi|83|California|1325 Shilpa|50|California|1350 Sample Output 1: Krasi Shilpa Matt Jay Explanation Krasi is first because she has exhibited amount fraud before any other account exhibited either types of fraud (she then later also committed location fraud, but this doesn't matter). Shilpa is second, having committed location fraud where the first transaction took place before either of Matt or Jay's amount fraud. Matt and Jay both exhibited amount fraud, but Matt's fraud was recorded before Jay's. Tom is not on this list because he did not commit either type of fraud.
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