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| [00:06:01] Hello. | |
| [00:08:19] Hello. | |
| [00:08:23] So I guess all of them. | |
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| [00:08:39] Good evening. | |
| [00:08:42] Good evening, sir. | |
| [00:08:43] Good evening, sir. | |
| [00:08:47] Good evening. | |
| [00:08:48] So, yes, can you all enable your camera? | |
| [00:08:52] Yes, sir. | |
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| [00:09:04] I have food. | |
| [00:10:06] I think there's one more to join. | |
| [00:10:12] Okay, let's wait for two more minutes. | |
| [00:10:16] Yes. | |
| [00:15:15] Okay, hello everyone. | |
| [00:15:17] Hope you're doing well. | |
| [00:15:20] Yeah, so. | |
| [00:15:36] Okay, so I guess you all have applied for a full stack, right? | |
| [00:15:41] Yes. | |
| [00:15:42] Okay, so are you into the main stack or merge stack? | |
| [00:15:47] Merge stack. | |
| [00:15:47] Merge stack. | |
| [00:15:50] Okay, great. | |
| [00:15:53] So in this round, we're going to have a quick discussion. | |
| [00:15:57] So I'll be sharing a topic and you can prepare for 15 minutes and then we can begin with the discussion. | |
| [00:16:07] Okay. | |
| [00:17:07] Okay, so here's the topic importance of I guess you must be aware of responsive web | |
| [00:17:15] designing, right? | |
| [00:17:16] Yes, sir. | |
| [00:17:17] Here's the topic importance of responsive web design in modern website. | |
| [00:17:29] I have pasted the topic in the chat box. | |
| [00:17:31] You can click there. | |
| [00:17:32] So we will start that. | |
| [00:17:40] So you can start at six. | |
| [00:17:46] 25. | |
| [00:17:55] This is it. | |
| [00:24:36] Okay, so we can start, right? | |
| [00:24:40] Yes, sir. | |
| [00:24:41] Yeah. | |
| [00:24:42] So, yeah. | |
| [00:24:43] Yeah. | |
| [00:24:44] So, you can start with the topic. | |
| [00:24:53] Good evening everyone, myself, and I'm glad to start today's discussion on the importance of the responsive web design in the modern website. | |
| [00:25:05] In the today's digital world, the responsive designs ensures that the web pages are automatically adapted to the different screen sizes. | |
| [00:25:13] like for example whenever we see the laptop desktops and mobile phones the | |
| [00:25:19] screen size may be the different but the view can be properly viewed based on | |
| [00:25:23] this responsive websites | |
| [00:25:25] And it provides some of the optimal viewing experience without the need of zooming the screen sizes. | |
| [00:25:34] And it is used to enhance the large number of the users to use. | |
| [00:25:40] And the basic example of these responsive objects is mostly used for the mobile mobile | |
| [00:25:46] part. | |
| [00:25:47] And it is not only enhance the users, but it also used to it need not to refresh the | |
| [00:25:54] page, but it automatically. | |
| [00:26:00] but it automatically start the conversions and used by the many users. | |
| [00:26:09] You know what I love, the main thing is responsive websites can be used in the online shopping sites like Amazon and Flipkart. | |
| [00:26:21] The layout may be different for those platforms, but it will adjust the screen sizes perfectly based on the... | |
| [00:26:30] mobile or the laptop or desktop for searching the products or buy the products or giving the ratings based on the products. | |
| [00:26:43] And not only these, not only the shopping, but also it is useful to the many of the platforms like educational platforms like Coursera and Nextwave or LinkedIn and Nautery also. | |
| [00:26:59] In this way, the responsive websites are useful in this digital era for every user. | |
| [00:27:12] Thank you. | |
| [00:27:13] Anyone of you can. | |
| [00:27:16] So hello everyone, I'm Sayuk Shindari, just completed my bachelor's of technology. | |
| [00:27:22] So there are many pros and cons when it comes to the web design. | |
| [00:27:29] So the first advantage comes like it has a delivers the unified experience across the | |
| [00:27:36] mobile tablets desktop etc it also like the one website for all the device can reduce the time | |
| [00:27:44] and deployment cost it makes the easy navigation readable text and accessible buttons that | |
| [00:27:50] increases the satisfaction then and our time on site and scalability is the one most biggest | |
| [00:27:59] advantage when comes to the | |
| [00:28:02] web designing that a future proof design that adopts the new website and its resolution. | |
| [00:28:09] But at the same point of time, the complexity gets increases. | |
| [00:28:14] It requires in-depth UX method and layout prompting for all the screen size. | |
| [00:28:22] and testing overhead although the qa testing is needed across multiple devices and browser itself | |
| [00:28:32] That's it. Thank you. | |
| [00:28:35] Good evening to everyone. | |
| [00:28:37] My name is Supriya Masetti. | |
| [00:28:38] I completed my bachelor degree this year. | |
| [00:28:41] Now I would like to explain about the responsive web design in modern websites. | |
| [00:28:45] That is to say, responsive web design is an approach where the layout and images and content of your website adjust automatically. | |
| [00:28:53] based on the device's screen and size orientation to be the smartphone like tablet laptop or large | |
| [00:29:01] desktop monitor and also we use some technologies like a flexible grids and layouts we also use | |
| [00:29:08] some css media queries and also we are using responsive images | |
| [00:29:13] We also having some principles of responsive design like fluid grids like in that we are using layouts uses percentage instead of the fixed pixels and also flexible images images resize automatically and also prevent the overflow or distractions. | |
| [00:29:31] And also we are having media queries like CSS techniques that applies different styles based on the device characteristics like with height and resolution and also mobile first approach. | |
| [00:29:43] After that, in that we are having starting designing for smaller screens first and then scale up for the tablet tablets and desktops ensure performance and usability for the large group of users. | |
| [00:29:56] And also we are having massive growth in the mobile uses. | |
| [00:30:00] Mobile devices account for the 60 to 70% of web traffic. | |
| [00:30:05] That's it, sir. | |
| [00:30:08] Hello everyone, myself Ropit, I was graduated in the Par University, Vadodara, Gujarat. | |
| [00:30:17] Coming to the question, responsive design is like essential part in the coming modern days | |
| [00:30:24] because it ensures all the sites works on the same like pattern as websites and as tablets and mobile devices. | |
| [00:30:32] like most of the users have worked with mobile phones compared to that any other devices so it | |
| [00:30:38] helps it also improves the user experience and boost seo like google search engine and ranking | |
| [00:30:45] is also improved by the all the in every site of the website and it's also reduce the development | |
| [00:30:52] cost | |
| [00:30:53] like by avoiding the separate mobiles and desktop versions. | |
| [00:30:57] And mobile version is not only like, | |
| [00:30:59] it's not recommended for the all platform, | |
| [00:31:02] especially when it required only the larger streams. | |
| [00:31:06] For the user perspective, we require like mobile stream, | |
| [00:31:09] like mobile patterns, but it coming to the admin portals, | |
| [00:31:13] where like there's a huge data to control. | |
| [00:31:16] So in that case, we don't need mobile response to that in that case, | |
| [00:31:20] because we have to analyze whole data in a larger stream. | |
| [00:31:23] So that is why it is not important in the... | |
| [00:31:27] So the key is accessibility and long term scalability is very important in modern times. | |
| [00:31:37] Thank you. | |
| [00:31:40] Okay, so major tech leaders like Google have shifted to mobile-first indexing, | |
| [00:31:46] meaning that the mobile version of the website is now in default for ranking. | |
| [00:31:52] Without responsive design, the business risk losing happens, | |
| [00:31:57] and the traffic as well as the customer trust. | |
| [00:32:00] But the web design is more than just the technical solution. | |
| [00:32:08] It reflects the design thinking, user empathy and future readiness. | |
| [00:32:14] It supports the accessibility for all the users, including those with disabilities. | |
| [00:32:20] It also reduces the burden of building and maintaining the multiple versions of the website. | |
| [00:32:25] And most importantly, it creates the unified and fluid digital experience that builds the credibility and drives the result. | |
| [00:32:35] So, when I talk about the real world example, the BBC news, that the main challenge that BBC was faced that they needed to serve the user across the wide range of the website from the old feature phones to modern tablet in developing the | |
| [00:32:53] the | |
| [00:32:53] in developing and develop countries alike. | |
| [00:32:57] So what they have found that, | |
| [00:32:58] so solved that they have implemented fully responsive layout | |
| [00:33:02] that adapts based on screen size bandwidth as well as the input type. | |
| [00:33:07] So the main impact happened was millions of users in a low bandwidth region | |
| [00:33:13] were able to access real-time news. | |
| [00:33:16] Higher accessibility scores and more and more user trust took place. | |
| [00:33:20] And why it matters because the BBC showcased that how responsive web development promotes the global digital inclusion without compromising any content richness. | |
| [00:33:34] Thank you. | |
| [00:33:39] In this digital era, while handling with the responsive websites, there are some of the | |
| [00:33:49] advantages and disadvantages by handling or by using the responsive websites. | |
| [00:33:55] So I have to explain some of those advantages and disadvantages to you. | |
| [00:34:00] The responsive web design has several advantages and it is useful for the better experience of the user and it provides the better adjusting platform to layout and fit for the device screens. | |
| [00:34:16] Whether it may be based on the screens, whether it may be a laptop or mobile phones or some of the desktops. | |
| [00:34:22] It makes the browser easier and more comfortable for the user to fetch the data or to handle it properly. | |
| [00:34:29] And it is also, we have to say that it is also the cost effective for the developers that they have to use in the various approaches, either it may be in a mobile or laptop or PC. | |
| [00:34:44] based on their approach and some of the responsive websites are based on the search engines which | |
| [00:34:52] may be used in like Google which increase its visibility and the traffic so we can use | |
| [00:35:00] this type of response web web designs. | |
| [00:35:05] in this manner and at the same time there are some of the disadvantages while handling or using the responsive web designs so it can be included that it may have loads lower than the normal websites and some of the model designs | |
| [00:35:25] which may include the elements for desktop viewing and for the developers | |
| [00:35:33] The responsive websites can also be more complex for the requirements, which may have been | |
| [00:35:39] still for the developers. | |
| [00:35:42] So in this digital era, I thought that in this digital era, the responsive web designs | |
| [00:35:48] have same benefit as well as the same disadvantages also. | |
| [00:36:01] Okay, great. Anyone has any other views? | |
| [00:36:11] Okay, great. So I think we can end the discussion. So yeah, so you can tell me about yourself | |
| [00:36:17] on the one where you from and about what do you know, kills. | |
| [00:36:25] Good evening, sir. First of all, thank you for giving me this opportunity to introduce myself. | |
| [00:36:32] My name is Pallavi. I'm from Vijayawada. I have recently completed my graduation in the | |
| [00:36:37] field of computer science and engineering from the Institute for Engineering and Technology | |
| [00:36:41] with aggregation of 8.8 CBTU. My father's name is Rambabu. He is a farmer. My mother's name is | |
| [00:36:47] Ramadevi. She is a housewife. And I have one elder sister. Her name is Neha. I am passionate | |
| [00:36:52] about software development and I have becoming a professional full-stack developer. | |
| [00:36:58] So during my academic journey, I have... | |
| [00:37:02] I have to be gain the knowledge in both content and backend technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.js, Node.js, Express.js and MySQL database along with Python. | |
| [00:37:15] And at the same time, I have worked on some of the projects, including reinforcing personal network security with face biometrics and deep learning, | |
| [00:37:22] which is used for the robust authentication, facial features of the user profile and number guessing game and employee turnover prediction using Python. | |
| [00:37:31] My short term goal is to get placed in the reputed companies and my long term goal is to become a team lead where I have shown my skills and help to the employees. | |
| [00:37:41] Thank you. | |
| [00:37:42] Hi. | |
| [00:37:43] Good evening, sir. | |
| [00:37:44] Okay, go on. | |
| [00:37:45] Go on, go on. | |
| [00:37:46] Thank you. | |
| [00:37:47] First of all, thank you, sir, for giving me this opportunity to introduce myself. | |
| [00:37:52] My name is Supriya Masetti. | |
| [00:37:53] I am from Guntur district. | |
| [00:37:55] I have completed my bachelor degree in computer science and engineering from Bharat University. | |
| [00:38:00] I come from a family of five. | |
| [00:38:02] Recently, I lost my father and my mother. | |
| [00:38:05] She is a homemaker. | |
| [00:38:06] And my elder sister, he is doing job in Renault company and my younger brother, he is studying B.Tech second year in Punjab. | |
| [00:38:15] My hobbies include, I'm interested in dancing, drawing and listening music and also participated in social services. | |
| [00:38:22] My strengths are that I am hardworking and self-motivated person with a strong communication skills and also I'm a quick learner. | |
| [00:38:30] I have some basic skills that support learning and work. | |
| [00:38:34] My skills are that both front-end and back-end and also my short-term goal is to get a job in repeated company. | |
| [00:38:40] My long-term goal is to achieve a good communication and well-established organization where I can build strong career and contribute to the growth of my organization. | |
| [00:38:50] This is all about me, sir. Thank you. | |
| [00:38:53] Hi, my name is Rohit Pampali. | |
| [00:38:55] I'm really excited about this opportunity. | |
| [00:38:57] And I'm from Telangana. | |
| [00:38:59] So a little about me. | |
| [00:39:01] I recently graduated with a B.Tech in Computer Science | |
| [00:39:04] in Par University, Vadodara, Gujarat. | |
| [00:39:06] During my studies, I have been focused on full-stack development | |
| [00:39:10] and I have been working on full-stack development | |
| [00:39:10] and I have got solid experience in both front-end and back-end. | |
| [00:39:15] For example, at RTNOS, where I have worked for seven months, | |
| [00:39:19] I started with front-end development using React.js | |
| [00:39:22] and then moved to the back-end work with Node.js | |
| [00:39:25] and with Postgres as well. | |
| [00:39:27] And I was involved in developing RESTful APIs. | |
| [00:39:30] and business logics. Before that, at last month, I was full-stack web developer for three months of internship. | |
| [00:39:36] It is a virtual internship where I have used it to build some basic land pages and weather reports and small kind of projects. | |
| [00:39:46] And also I worked on client projects and also along with personal projects. | |
| [00:39:51] And where like the personal project is all about their hub, a full stack web application for booking therapy appointments. | |
| [00:39:59] I use. | |
| [00:40:00] React and check our UI and tailwind CSS for the front end and the back end I have used | |
| [00:40:06] ExpressJS with postscript as well with and back end for the service and also built weather | |
| [00:40:14] app and react and ExpressJS. | |
| [00:40:18] And also coming to the client project, I have recently completed the client project related to the bus booking system where the user can book their seat via this portal. | |
| [00:40:29] This is completely private service, not to the government sector. | |
| [00:40:33] This is like client requested to provide passengers in the local areas. | |
| [00:40:39] So which is done like small parties left and I'm eagerly and contribute and think of my experience along and align with my skills. | |
| [00:40:53] And I'm confident I can hit ground running. Thank you. | |
| [00:41:01] Well, thank you so much for giving me an opportunity to introduce myself. | |
| [00:41:05] So I'm Siyok Shindray. I have just completed my Bachelor's of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering at NIT Allahabad. | |
| [00:41:15] And I'm deeply passionate about the full stack web development, especially using the MERN stack, MongoDB, ExpressJS, ReactJS and NodeJS. | |
| [00:41:23] What draws me to MERN stack is the unified JavaScript environment that allows me to build the complete application starting from front-end to back-end APIs with the speed and flexibility. | |
| [00:41:36] And I love how React enables modular and interactive interface while the Node and Express handles the data and logical seamlessly. | |
| [00:41:45] I discovered my passion while building up the projects like the personal tax manager and e-commerce app, | |
| [00:41:53] where I saw how easily MERN adapt to a real-time user-driven experience that motivated me to keep learning and refining my skill. | |
| [00:42:03] So I see that the MERN stack has a powerful toolkit to bring the ideas to the life | |
| [00:42:09] and excited to keep pushing its limit through the project and its collaboration. | |
| [00:42:15] Thank you. | |
| [00:42:15] In short, the one stack feels like a perfect canvas where I can turn the ideas into an impactful digital solution. | |
| [00:42:22] When it comes to a soft skill, I have a great communication skills and a good negotiator to how to deal with the problems. | |
| [00:42:32] My short term goal is to get placed, you know. | |
| [00:42:36] good companies and the long term goal is to showcase my skill and learn some new new ideas as well as the new concept. | |
| [00:42:46] Thank you. | |
| [00:42:50] Okay, that's great. | |
| [00:42:52] So, okay. | |
| [00:42:54] So, Rohit, you're from Hyderabad, right? | |
| [00:42:56] Local. | |
| [00:42:57] I'm very near to Hyderabad. | |
| [00:43:02] Not completely in Hyderabad. | |
| [00:43:05] It's like far. | |
| [00:43:06] Okay. | |
| [00:43:07] Okay, good. | |
| [00:43:09] So, and are you guys looking for remote or you are open for direct as well? | |
| [00:43:16] Sorry, open for? | |
| [00:43:18] On-site. | |
| [00:43:20] I like, it's not recommended for any position, like I'm open to work on remotely and on-site also. | |
| [00:43:29] Okay, and what other? | |
| [00:43:33] Yes, I'm okay with remote as well as on-site. | |
| [00:43:35] I'm okay with both. | |
| [00:43:38] Okay, great. | |
| [00:43:39] And did you have guys call to our company website? | |
| [00:43:47] No problem. | |
| [00:43:49] I will give you a call. | |
| [00:43:51] So we are the first company dedicated to working in the AI ML tech stack. | |
| [00:43:57] We are located in Ahmedabad. | |
| [00:43:59] We are dealing with multiple clients or industries in healthcare, in tech, manufacturing. | |
| [00:44:06] This we are working in now here. | |
| [00:44:07] We have our own machine learning team. | |
| [00:44:09] push tech team working together and sometimes we work on cross-platform as well. | |
| [00:44:15] Okay. And apart from that, we also have our own DevOps team also here. | |
| [00:44:24] So completely, we are working in-house here. So we are dealing with most of the international clients, | |
| [00:44:31] and we are working with the US to clear up the area around that. | |
| [00:44:35] So that's a bit of a glimpse. | |
| [00:44:38] Do you have any other questions or queries? | |
| [00:44:46] I have a few questions. | |
| [00:44:51] What kind of AI ML projects in the team currently working on? | |
| [00:44:57] We are working mostly on the Gen AI project. | |
| [00:45:00] Okay. | |
| [00:45:01] Along with Python in the backend. | |
| [00:45:03] So we've just prioritized this Python. | |
| [00:45:05] So I hope you all are willing to learn Python and make an advance in that. | |
| [00:45:09] It's all the same work that I do. | |
| [00:45:12] Apart from that, we work on drag. | |
| [00:45:17] deep learning all that so with them any other it depends on the client so this | |
| [00:45:22] tax keep coming up and what does the success look like in this role like | |
| [00:45:29] during the first three to six months so the success will be like you'll get to | |
| [00:45:35] get exposed to a lot of technologies here | |
| [00:45:38] and a place where you can enhance your development skills in Python. | |
| [00:45:44] And also, we have to focus on both mean and burn. | |
| [00:45:49] So if there is a project on the burn mean and you are not aware, | |
| [00:45:53] maybe you can learn the burn angular also and get into the project. | |
| [00:45:58] Okay. | |
| [00:46:09] Yes, any other questions? | |
| [00:46:12] Oh, that's it from my side. | |
| [00:46:16] Okay, great. | |
| [00:46:19] Then let's find out this call. | |
| [00:46:21] So I will share your feedback to Niharika. | |
| [00:46:23] So she'll be in touch with you for the further round. | |
| [00:46:27] Okay, thank you, sir. | |
| [00:46:29] Thank you, sir. | |
| [00:46:30] Thank you for joining. | |
| [00:46:31] It was nice talking to you all. | |
| [00:46:33] Have a nice day. | |
| [00:46:34] Thank you. | |
| [00:46:35] Have a good day, sir. | |
| [00:46:36] Bye. |
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