Meet Sobhagya Singh Dewal, a passionate B.Tech graduate in Computer Science from NIT Trichy. With a diverse set of interests ranging from competitive programming to writing, sports, and arts, Sobhagya embodies a spirit of exploration and creativity.
His time at WeCP was nothing short of fulfilling. Sobhagya found joy in seeing problems he created being utilized for tests, a testament to his skills and contributions. Testing challenging problems further honed his abilities, and he cherished the supportive and friendly atmosphere fostered by the WeCP team.
His favorite task? Taking ownership of creating, testing, and finalizing technical problems, where he could fully leverage his skills and creativity.
Reflecting on his experience, Sobhagya appreciates the opportunity but suggests improving the onboarding process for new problem setters to streamline the workflow for testers.
Currently, Sobhagya is immersed in the startup world, working with 0xppl in web3. His future plans revolve around diving deeper into the startup ecosystem, working diligently, and expanding his technological knowledge.
From his internship, Sobhagya gained valuable insights into competitive programming, time management, and the hiring industry. His most memorable moment? The Lonavala trip, where he bonded with the team, shared ideas, and created lasting memories.
To aspiring professionals, Sobhagya offers a simple yet determined message: "Will get you on the next problem."
Intern in Spotlight - Sobhagya Singh Dewal
Name: Sobhagya Singh Dewal
College and Degree: NIT Trichy, B.Tech Computer Science
Hobbies: Competitive Programming, Writing, Sports, Arts
Areas of Interest: Programming, Sports, Arts
Conversation with Sobhagya Singh Dewal
Tell us something about yourself
I am passionate about exploring new technologies in the software industry, enjoying outdoor sports, music, and poetry. I also love competitive programming and reading blogs on platforms like Codeforces.
Describe your experience while working here at WeCP
Loved the time at WeCP, it was totally worth it. It was very good to see the problems created by me were used for tests and was applauded. Upgraded myself while testing some of the hard problems at WeCP. Overall gained a lot, the team was amazing and super friendly. Thanks, WeCP for everything.
WeCP gives you complete ownership of the tasks that are assigned to you. Which task that you owned at WeCP was your favorite?
Creating, testing, and finalizing technical problems.
In hindsight, is there anything you would have done differently during your stay at WeCP with respect to the work that you did?I liked pretty much everything, just a thought in mind that some new problem setters or freelancers can be educated better to use the platform so that testers don't have a headache to correct the question, create test cases, etc. (it was true at my time, now it might have resolved).
Where and what are you currently working on? What are your plans for the future?
I am working with 0xppl, it's a startup in web3. Future plans are just to understand the startup eco-world, work harder, and learn a lot about tech.
What were your takeaways from this internship?
My key takeaways from this internship include significant improvements in competitive programming skills, enhanced ability to consistently deliver projects on time, and a deeper understanding of the dynamics within the hiring industry.
Can you recall your most memorable moment here at WeCP?
Certainly! One of my most cherished memories at WeCP was undoubtedly the Lonavala trip. It was an incredible experience to connect with the team, engage in stimulating discussions, share ideas, and, of course, have a blast together.
Any message that you will like to give to our readers?
Will get you on the next problem.
It was great to have Sobhagya as a part of the WeCP family. We wish him all the success in her future endeavors.
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