Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at TechIntelli Solutions as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Recruiter and Research Analyst rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Recruiter and Research Analyst roles were rated as the easiest.
I interviewed at TechIntelli Solutions (Hyderābād)
Interview
The interview mainly depends on communication skills. It went well for me overall. They closely evaluated my previous experience, technical knowledge, problem-solving ability, and how clearly I explained real-time scenarios and responsibilities.
I applied through university. I interviewed at TechIntelli Solutions (Hyderābād) in Jun 2021
Interview
1. Application Submission
What happens: You submit your resume, cover letter, and any required documents.
Purpose: To screen for basic qualifications and interest.
2. Initial Screening (Phone or Video)
Conducted by: HR recruiter or talent acquisition team.
Content:
Basic background questions.
Discussion of resume highlights.
Confirmation of interest and salary expectations.
Purpose: To filter out candidates who don’t meet the core requirements.
3. First Interview (Technical or Role-Specific)
Conducted by: Hiring manager or team member.
Content:
In-depth discussion of your experience.
Role-specific questions (technical, analytical, sales, etc.).
Possibly a small task or problem-solving exercise.
Purpose: To assess functional skills and depth of experience.
4. Assessment (Optional, Role-Dependent)
Types:
Technical tests (e.g., coding tests).
Case studies or business simulations.
Behavioral or cognitive assessments.
Purpose: To objectively evaluate ability or fit.
5. Final Interview(s)
Conducted by: Senior leadership, team members, or cross-functional stakeholders.
Content:
Behavioral questions.
Culture fit assessment.
Deep-dive into your motivations and long-term goals.
Purpose: To ensure alignment with team values and company mission.
6. Reference Checks (Optional)
What happens: The employer contacts your past supervisors or colleagues.
Purpose: To validate your work history, behavior, and performance.
7. Offer Stage
What happens: If selected, you’ll receive a verbal or written job offer.
Includes:
Salary details.
Benefits package.
Start date and other logistics.
8. Onboarding (Post-Hire)
What happens: You’re guided through orientation and introduced to tools, teams, and processes.
Purpose: To integrate you smoothly into the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
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