Anonymous asked a question to Rahul K.
Nice question !
To crack an interview for an Odoo/Python developer role, the biggest factor is not just knowing Python, but showing how well you can apply it in real-world scenarios, especially within the Odoo framework.
First, you need strong fundamentals in Python, things like data structures, object-oriented programming, and writing clean, readable code. We at Nokia usually probe how comfortably you can use Python to solve problems, not just whether you’ve studied it. [Knowledge of design patterns are also a plus :) ]
For Odoo specifically, what really helps is hands-on experience. Understanding how modules are structured, how models and views work, and how you customize or extend existing features is important. If you’ve built or modified even a small module, that carries a lot of weight. Your experience also adds a huge weight.
You should also be comfortable with related areas like PostgreSQL, basic ORM concepts, and how APIs work, since Odoo relies heavily on these.
From an interview perspective, most questions will come from your resume—so be ready to explain your projects in detail: what you built, how you approached it, challenges you faced, and how you solved them.
Finally, it helps your case if you can demonstrate a practical mindset with the likes of debugging issues, thinking through edge cases, and writing maintainable code, not just theoretical knowledge.
Thank you sir, for your information regarding to crack interview of odoo.
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