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      Senior SDET Interview

      19 Oct 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at PlayStation

      Interview

      Phone screen then technical interview. Interview was over codepen or similar code sharing site. Intro > challenge > more info and chatting. Overall was pleasant process but I've interviewed many people too and I design a more real world interview that let's the candidate show their ability to test the code they write.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      My problem was, the question was just a coding challenge. If you happened to practice that one, what would that have shown about your ability as an engineer? The second question was based on the first one. I've worked as a senior sdet for almost 10 years and do some pretty technical day-to-day work including fixing bugs in production etc I am no junior, but because I was tripped up by a tricky coding problem I got no offer.
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      Senior SDET Interview

      20 Nov 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Los Angeles, CA
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at PlayStation (Los Angeles, CA) in Nov 2025

      Interview

      Applied in their website, got an email and call from recruiter. First round technical interview was scheduled. The interview was good. But I was not moved to next round. Probably they wanted local candidate. I am in NJ but the role was in Los Angeles, CA.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      1. Tell me about your day to day activities. 2. Write code to calculate the factorial of any input number E.g n!=n x (n-1) x (n-2) x.... x 1 5!=5x4x3x2x1 = 120 Solved it using integer. Then asked me do the factorial of 100. The result was 0. Ques: Do you know why it is 0? Ans: I solved it using int. Factorial of 100 is more than max value of int. Need to use different data type like float, double. 3. /* You are given two integer lists nums1 and nums2. Merge nums1 and nums2 into a single list sorted in descending order. list1=[3,9,5] list2 = [6,1,4] expected o/p = [9,6,5,4,3,1] Solved it using list.addAll() and then Collections.reverseOrder(). Follow up: Is there a better way to add the values in a list? Yes, taking an array and then put everything from array to the list. Follow up: If you have duplicates and I want to remove the duplicates, and then sort in descending order, how can I do that? Ans: I will use a TreeSet. Add all elements of the lists to set. And then reverse it using Collections.reverse() method. 4. Write a SQL query for a report that provides the following information for each person in the Person table, regardless if there is an address for each of those people: FirstName, LastName, City, State Person Table: +-------------+----------------+ | Column Name | Type | +-------------+----------------+ | PersonId | int | | FirstName | varchar | | LastName | varchar | +-------------+-----------------+ PersonId is the primary key column for this table. Address Table: +-------------+----------------+ | Column Name | Type | +-------------+----------------+ | AddressId | int | | PersonId | int | | City | varchar | | State | varchar | +-------------+---------+ AddressId is the primary key column for this table. 5. What types of frameworks did you use for UI? Explain the design you followed. Explained framework using POM. 6. Explain your design pattern of API framework. 7. What’s the difference between POST and PUT? 8. What types of authentications have you used? 9. What’s the difference between 401 and 403? 10. When you get a 400 in a POST call, what do you check first? 11. What are the different types of exceptions you handled in selenium? Explained noSuchElementFound exception and different types of waits including Thread.sleep(), implicitWait, WebDriverWait() with expected condition. 12. How do you handle state element exception? I know we are already running over time, but I have a few questions if you have some time. 1. What are the challenges you face day to day in this job? Interviewer: we have a lot of test cases. We are using Java, Selenium for automation. I won’t say it is a challenge. But now we want to do a lot of API testing and unit testing i.e. shift left in addition to UI tests. Me: That’s really a great approach. This is the testing strategy I follow. I use the strategic test pyramid approach. About 60-70% tests should be covered in unit testing. Then 20-25% in API testing as it is really fast to run. Core business logics should be tested via API. I have 1400+ test cases which take just 6min to run in pipeline. Only about 5% test cases should be automated in UI specially which are not testable via API, and end-to-end test cases. Cause a sing UI test case can take as much as 10min to run which is very costly to maintain. 2. What are the next steps in the hiring process?
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