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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Bangalore – Reviewed Apr 26, 2013
Interview Details
Initially I was interviewed for a BU, even though interview went good, due to unknown reasons I was rejected. Later from same HR I got call asking my interest in taking one more set of interviews for another BU, I accepted that and I went through. Totally I have given 15 round(Including both the time).
First time,
2 Telephonic rounds, 4 rounds of face to face(including panel, one on one and Manager) + again 2 more on next day. = 8 Rounds
Second time,
2 Telephonic rounds with India, 2 rounds with US, 3 rounds of face to face(including panel, one on one and Manager) + again 2 more on next day. = 7 Rounds.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Bangalore Nov 2011 – Reviewed Mar 21, 2013
Interview Details
Campus Interview
1 Written Round - Qualitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis, Programming questions. Standard Works.
3 Face to Face Rounds.
Two technical and One HR
- coding in preferred OOP language and handling different use cases and scenarios given a problem
- Project discussion
- Design discussion
Interview Question – The design rounds can seem tricky but they verify if you are thinking along the correct lines View Answer
No Offer – Reviewed Mar 17, 2013
Interview Details
Campus Placement - 1 Written Round, 2 Technical Interviews, 1 HR Interview
Written Round - 4 questions - 1 puzzle, 1 OS question, 2 algorithms asked... questions were straight forward.. Tech 1 interview was mostly based on Resume and Written round, Tech 2 interview stressed upon coding and algorithms
Interview Question – none Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Bangalore Aug 2012 – Reviewed Mar 04, 2013
Interview Details 1 Telephonic round. 4 face-to-face rounds.
Interview Question – Not much of,but one was given the number 1,234 ,write program to get as "One thousand two hundred thirty four" etc.. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Bangalore Dec 2012 – Reviewed Jan 17, 2013
Interview Details
The All-Women Drive: There were atleast 60 women candidates attending the interview. The 'first round' as they called it, took place at the scheduled time. Was an elaborate interview spanning close to an hour, covering a range of topics, from design to development details to data structures, u name it! It seemed to have gone perfectly well. The interviewer and I walked out of the meeting room and he asked me to wait for my next round. 3 hours passed, and they took their time to complete their interviews with all the candidates. Then there was an on-the-house pizza treat for lunch! A little while after that one of the HRs came over to me and did a 'psst psst!' and we stepped aside only for me to hear from her that i didnt make it.
While waiting there for that considerably long time, i got talking to some of the candidates and found that they were working on similar or exact same project (A financial product) ,in other companies, as the one the recruitment was happening for. I only wonder, if they had already figured out the desired qualification for the job (which is the experience on a similar project) why didnt they mention that in the JD, and why did they waste everyone's time calling so many people, holding them up for so many hours on a weekend! Meaningless!
Interview Question – None. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Bangalore Jan 2013 – Reviewed Jan 09, 2013
Interview Details
Got a call from recruiter on the interview time/date. No much info on the interview process.
Had 4 rounds of interview from morning till evening. Since there were many candidates for interview on that day, the interviewers got very little time to spend with each candidate. In 2 of the rounds, the recruiter interrupted and told the interviewer to take on next candidate.
Since there were many candidates on that day, had a quick chat with them and figured out most were from premier B-schools, which I believe is one of the main criteria for selection, as the interviewers were also from these B-Schools and were talking in B-school jargon.
After the interview, had to follow up with the recruiter to know the status.
Interview Question – B-school jargons Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Bangalore Dec 2012 – Reviewed Dec 18, 2012
Interview Details Initial phone interview
Interview Question –
Can a class be private
What happens if we call destroy from service method in a servlet
Comparator explanation
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No Offer – Interviewed in Bangalore Aug 2012 – Reviewed Aug 15, 2012
Interview Details
First round is telephonic interview to check your eligibility for next 4 rounds of interview.
Once you short listed in first round, they would call you for 4 rounds of interview, we need to complete all 4 rounds, even if you are not performming 1 round of interview.
In 4 rounds of interview, 3 are techinical and 1 mangerial round. we can't expect these are the questions come from C++/VC++, depend upon your project experiance and skills written in your resume, they will ask questions.
Interview Questions are more general or too deep subject questions, we shouldn't give generalised answers. Needs to answer only, what are expecting from you.
Interview Question – Can we able to access all kernal object View Answer
No Offer – Interviewed in Bangalore Jun 2012 – Reviewed Aug 09, 2012
Interview Details Two telephonic interview. First one was with the hiring manager (objective is to know whether you fit to their requirement). Second telephonic was technical interview. Then I was called for 4 more rounds. 3 more technical face to face and one with hiring manager
Interview Question – Where do you see yourself growing in manual or automation testing. Some puzzle, testing related queries, perl programming with file handler Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Bangalore Jul 2012 – Reviewed Jul 04, 2012
Interview Details
There was one telephonic round which lasted for 25 minutes. Started with usual introduction and was asked few technical questions.
I was called for a 1:1 after 4 days. It consisted of 2 technical rounds and one managerial round. I was asked to write programs during the technical rounds which tested the fundamentals of pointers.
In the initial 10 minutes itself I was sure that I am not doing satisfactorily because it involved writing the actual code and not just outlining the logic was sufficient. The interviewers wanted the fully working code to be written.
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