Inside My GyanSys Interview: A Journey of Confidence and Clarity

Oorja didi shares her personal experience of interviewing at GyanSys — a mix of friendly conversations, thoughtful coding, and calm problem-solving.
Hi everyone! I’m Oorja, and I recently got the opportunity to interview with Gyansys. I wanted to share my experience so that others preparing for similar roles can get an idea of what to expect and how to approach it calmly and confidently.
The Interview Experience
To be honest, I was very nervous in the beginning. But the interviewers were extremely friendly and welcoming — there was one sir who focused on the technical part and one ma’am who handled the HR and behavioral aspects.
They started with a few general questions to make me comfortable, and that really helped calm my nerves. Throughout the conversation, they were polite, encouraging, and made the entire experience feel more like a discussion than a test.
I managed to answer most of the questions, and whenever I wasn’t completely sure about something, I handled it by saying things like:
“For now, I know this much about it,”
During the coding section, I explained my thought process clearly and wrote pseudo code snippets instead of diving directly into syntax. I made sure they understood my logic and approach.
Whenever I went silent or looked too tense, they actually comforted me — they even asked me about my day just to ease the atmosphere. That small gesture made a huge difference!
I tried to answer everything with honesty and politeness, and at the end, they told me not to stress too much — that I did well and should be more confident next time.
Technical Questions
Here are some of the technical topics and questions I was asked during the interview:
- OOP Concepts — especially the four pillars of OOP
- Python Programming basics
- While and Do-While Loops
- Number Series Logic
- Coding Question: Reverse a string
Domain-Specific Questions (Machine Learning)
Since my resume was focused on the Machine Learning domain, many of the questions were based on that area:
- Difference between Supervised and Unsupervised Learning
- Concepts of Linear Regression and Logistic Regression
- Regression vs Classification
- What is a CNN (Convolutional Neural Network)
- ANN vs CNN
Puzzle Question
They also asked a fun logical puzzle:
Arrange the numbers 1 to 9 in a 3×3 matrix so that the sum of each row, column, and diagonal is equal.
It was interesting and tested logical thinking more than technical skill.
HR Questions
Toward the end, there were a few general and reflective questions such as:
- “Where do you see yourself in the next 2–3 years?”
- “Which domain or specific area do you want to explore more?”
My Takeaway
The entire interview was a great learning experience. It taught me that being nervous is completely okay — what matters is how you handle it. Honesty, calmness, and clear communication make a big difference.
My advice to everyone preparing: Stay confident, don’t fear what you don’t know, and always explain your thought process. The interviewers appreciate effort and clarity more than perfection.