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SDET Coding Round Prep 2026
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SDET Coding Round Prep 2026

Logic Building & Interview Questions (Java)
Created byJatin Shharma
Last updated 7/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Develop a strong understanding of foundational logic and problem-solving techniques.
  • Master common coding patterns and algorithms frequently asked in QA and automation interviews.
  • Enhance their coding speed and accuracy through practical exercises and real-world examples.
  • Gain confidence in tackling complex logic-based problems during interviews.

Course content

3 sections30 lectures12h 4m total length
  • Introduction7:06

    Hello!

    Stay connected with me on Linked in and Youtube!


    I regularly share practical tips on SDET, DevOps, coding interviews and real-world projects on:

    ? LinkedIn – career guidance, industry updates & interview strategies:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jatinshharma/
    ? YouTube – tutorials, frameworks & hands-on problem solving https://www.youtube.com/@tech_with_jatin

    You’re welcome to follow me there — it may support your learning journey even after the course.
    Let’s keep growing together.

Requirements

  • A fundamental understanding of Java programming is sufficient.
  • A proactive attitude towards learning and practicing coding problems.
  • Discipline to Study Daily for 30 mins a day

Description

Are you preparing for Automation Testing or SDET interviews… but struggle with coding questions?

You’re not alone.

Coding rounds are the #1 fear for QA professionals whether you're a manual tester transitioning into automation, or an automation tester with years of experience but weak logic-building skills.

This course solves that problem.


Welcome to the “Automation Testing Coding Round Prep” Course with Jatin

This course is designed to help Manual Testers, Automation Testers, QA Engineers, and SDET Aspirants master the logic-building and coding patterns that companies test in interviews.

You will learn step-by-step, in the simplest possible way — with clear explanations, dry-run walkthroughs, patterns, tricks, and real interview-style questions.

Whether you're preparing for service-based companies or product companies, this course will give you the clarity and confidence you need.


What You Will Learn:

Master Logic Building

  • How to break a problem into smaller chunks

  • How to convert logic into working code

  • How to avoid common mistakes in coding interviews

Learn the Most Frequently Asked Coding Questions

  • Arrays

  • Strings

  • HashMap & Collections

  • Patterns

  • 2-pointer techniques

  • Real QA Coding Questions

Improve Your Coding Fluency

  • Write clean, readable code

  • Learn the best coding practices for SDET roles

  • Solve problems in a structured, interview-friendly format

Why This Course Is Different

This is NOT a generic coding course.

This is a specialized interview preparatory course created specifically for:

  1. Automation Testers

  2. Manual Testers transitioning to Automation

  3. QA Engineers

  4. SDET Aspirants

  5. Anyone who struggles with logic building

After Completing This Course, You Will Be Able To:

  1. Think logically and break down problems

  2. Write clean and optimized Java code

  3. Solve any string/array/map-based interview question

  4. Tackle real SDET-style coding challenges

  5. Walk into interviews with complete confidence

Who this course is for:

  • Manual Testing Professionals who want to move into automation and need strong logic-building skills for coding rounds.
  • Automation Testers preparing for coding interviews and wanting to strengthen their problem-solving abilities.
  • Professionals preparing for SDET roles in top tech companies.
  • QA Engineers (beginner to experienced) who want to practice real interview-level coding questions.
  • Anyone struggling with logic building and wants to learn coding in a simple, structured, and interview-oriented way.