I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Oracle (Reston, VA) in Jun 2015
Interview
I met with 2 upper executives in the same day. The individual interviews were very informal and they talked to you as more getting to know your interests and your background work experience. It was more of a conversation than a Q&A. They had my resume in front of them but didn't really reference it much. You're allowed to bring notes to the interview to show that you prepared. The most difficult question they asked was what your biggest weakness was. Overall, it was extremely laid back and I wish every interview was like this.
Cleared OFSS drive: online DSA + MCQs, two technical rounds with OOP and coding problems, project deep-dive, SQL questions, and HR; focused on clear thought process and implementation details.
OFSS interview: online coding (DSA) and concept MCQs, on-campus rounds asked OOP principles, live-coding (strings/linked lists), SQL and system questions, then detailed discussion of my projects and fixes.
OFSS selection: timed DSA challenge plus core CS MCQs, two tech rounds covering OOP, Java, SQL, and a coding problem; final round probed my projects, design choices, and debugging approach.
interview process is structured and technical, usually involving a recruiter screen, multiple coding rounds, and a "Bar Raiser." Expect deep dives into SQL, data structures, and system design but manly have stories ready a a whole bunch.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Oracle (Mumbai)
Interview
Position was in the consulting division. It was for fresh graduates
There were 3 rounds
First 2 technical
Technical rounds involved dsa plus sql queries and technical questions on databases
1 hr
standard behavioral questions