I applied through university. I interviewed at HSBC in Nov 2025
Interview
He was very friendly...asked questions from my resume...and one easy DSA question
No core subjects, no dev, no anything else
Just be confident...speak clearly and fluently and solve that dsa and all done
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
In a given string tell me the most frequently occurring character's frequency and how many most frequently occurring character are there(can be many) and just the count
It is based on the interviewer My interview experience was good but i am not selected and they covered all the basics and covers all points in resume basics of sql python questions and basic coding and also operating system questions networking questions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
they covered all the basics and covers all points in resume basics of sql python questions and basic coding and also operating system questions networking questions
It was good.They covered all the core CS subjects which includes OS,DBMS,SQL,CN and even on some cloud technologies.overall experience is good fair interview.There were so many panels during interview and overall good
Once you clear online assessments, the on-campus interview rounds begin.
Technical Interview:
Self-introduction, discussion of your project(s) and resume. Then there were questions on OOPs, sorting algorithms, data structures, basic system design questions (entities, classes) and some easy puzzles.
If you clear this round, then you will have the HR round directly.
Questions like: Tell me something not on your resume, Why HSBC, past teamwork/leadership, how you deal with pressure or conflicting feedback.
The interviewers were generally friendly from my experience and from the experience of other candidates too.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One of the questions they asked was:
“Walk me through a technical challenge you faced in a project and how you solved it.”
I described a performance issue I encountered while building a web application, where inefficient database queries slowed response time. I walked through how I identified the bottleneck using logs and query profiling, optimized the queries using indexing, and validated improvements through testing.
They wanted to evaluate structured problem-solving, clarity of thought, and ability to translate technical work into business value.