Dharma Systems
Sample Paper

Interview

Profile of the company

The format of the dharma paper is like this:

There will be two sets of papers, one the technical which is full of c and the other is aptitude which has very simple questions (about 60 of them) but what matters is the speed at which one does the paper. The aptitude paper is fairly simple and is pretty straightforward so we aren't putting it up here. We would suggest that you view the aptitude papers of other companies put on this site to get an idea about it. The technical paper is slightly different as it covers C in depth. This is the paper that we have kept as the sample test given below.

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The information on the interview is pretty sketchy but it consists mainly of technical grilling. We would suggest that you take a look at the Interview section. to get a better idea and view some useful tips for taking interviews.

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Dharma Systems, Inc. is a leading supplier of application integration technology for Web integrators and e-business integration technologies. Dharma Systems has over 13 years experience in providing integration technology to companies with large legacy systems. The company's clientele includes BMC Software, Lucent Technologies, Unisys, Objectivity, and Agilent Technologies. In addition to partnering with Web Development firms, Dharma Systems also has partnered with a number of major application server vendors including Bluestone Software, Fujitsu, GemStone Systems, Secant Technologies and Unify. The company is headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire and has additional U.S. offices San Mateo, CA and Raleigh, NC. In addition, the company also has a wholly owned subsidiary in Bangalore, India. The company employs a staff of approximately 180 people worldwide. Their flaship product is called eUnify.

For more information goto the companys home site at http://www.dharma.com/.

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