Zensar
Zensar Interview Preparation
Preparing for an interview at Zensar requires a solid understanding of core computer science fundamentals, along with specialized knowledge relevant to their specific domain and engineering culture.
System Design Focus
For system design rounds at Zensar, you should be prepared to discuss architectures that can handle their specific scale and product requirements. Practice explaining why each component belongs in your design and the trade-offs involved.
Here are previously asked system design questions to help you practice specifically for Zensar:
- Design a cloud migration tracking and assessment tool.
- Design an enterprise supply chain visibility platform.
- Design a highly available secure API gateway.
- Design an omnichannel retail e-commerce backend.
- Design a scalable automated testing execution engine.
- Design an IoT telemetry aggregation pipeline for manufacturing.
- Design a legacy system adapter with modern REST interfaces.
- Design an enterprise role-based access control (RBAC) service.
- Design an offline-capable mobile app for field technicians.
- Design a centralized IT infrastructure monitoring dashboard.
- Design an automated workflow routing engine for approvals.
- Design a distributed rate limiter for partner APIs.
- Design a scheduled batch processing system for payroll analytics.
- Design a multi-tenant architecture for a SaaS offering.
- Design a resilient message queue for asynchronous email delivery.
General Preparation Advice
- Coding & Algorithms: Ensure your foundation in data structures (Arrays, Strings, Hash Maps, Trees, Graphs) is solid. Practice writing solutions out loud so your reasoning is visible while you code.
- Behavioral: Prepare short STAR stories that show ownership, collaboration, debugging, conflict resolution, learning, and measurable impact. Keep the examples specific and tied to real decisions you made.