Autodesk Software Development Engineer interview questions
Updated 1 Mar 2026
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Mostly discussion about different dev cases. How to design basic system and handle huge amount of requests. Took around 1 hour, some basic tech questions but mostly use cases. Before that I was in touch with recruiters but they were outside the company. Overall positive
I applied through university. I interviewed at Autodesk in Feb 2025
Interview
Interview consists of
- Coding Round
- Technical Interview Round
- HR Interview Round
Firstly a list of shortlisted candidates is released and that students attended the online coding round and the qualified students attended the technical interview and then HR interview.
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Question 1
The mainly asked about the DSA coding concepts and some Java, OS, Computer Networks and SQL
I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Autodesk (Coimbatore) in Feb 2025
Interview
round 0 was a online screening round , then we had round 1 Which is 1 on 1 coding round with 2 problems on dsa , and round 2 was based upon computer fundamentals