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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) Jun 2009 – Reviewed May 9, 2013 New
Interview Details – Campus recruit. They check your ability to converse well and ask questions from you project that you are currently working on.
Interview Question – What if we do not hire you ? Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Campus recruits have no negotiation.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) Oct 2010 – Reviewed May 4, 2013 New
Interview Details – interview was held in my college.first was aptitude test after clearing that i had only one round of interview which had both technical and HR interview. they asked some basic questions. and by evening they announced the results in which my name was also there
Interview Question – nothing was difficult or unexpected.. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) May 2009 – Reviewed May 2, 2013
Interview Details – 2 Technical round and 1 HR round
Interview Question – Core java, servlet, jsp, some known interview question and projects done. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) Jan 2009 – Reviewed Apr 30, 2013
Interview Details – verifying ability by durablity, reliablity and so called other factors. We have to get ready to forget every thing to get in to this organisation if you are feel alone you can get into this job.
Interview Question – why you came for interview?. what you will do once you got the job?. what is your future plans in Cognizant?, such questions are highly irritating and idiocratic View Answer
Negotiation Details – about salary but they finalised as per there payable factor. If you are satisfied with their payment choice you can otherwise better luck with some co
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) Apr 2010 – Reviewed Apr 29, 2013
Interview Details – The technical round was more than an hour, covered all the basics.
Interview Question – none that i found Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) Nov 2010 – Reviewed Apr 23, 2013
Interview Details –
Total 3 Rounds
1. Written Round (Quantitative+ English)
2. Personal interview (Technical round)
3. HR round
Interview Question – Write algorithm to find out vowels in a given word View Answer
Negotiation Details – not so much of discussion as i joined as a fresher
No Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) Nov 2012 – Reviewed Apr 21, 2013
Interview Details –
1.aptitude test
2.technical
3.communication
Interview Question – just about current affairs and asked questions from area of interest Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) Aug 2011 – Reviewed Apr 16, 2013
Interview Details –
Technical Interview - 1st level (3 members panel)
Technical Interview - 2nd level (1 member)
HR interview
It was a rapid question session, the first level panel asked as many as all the questions in the java technology. But most of them are basic questions.
HR interview is important , there they will talk about your salary and designation. Try to stick to your demands.
Interview Question – They asked almost all the basic questions in java,j2ee,spring,struts,hibernate Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Consider your job designation before joining.. do not negotiate on this.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) – Reviewed Apr 7, 2013
Interview Details – On campus Interview...had a general aptitude test and after that one round of technical interview
Interview Question – Very basic question and nothing unexpected Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) Jul 2009 – Reviewed Mar 31, 2013
Interview Details – Went for walk in interview. Had 2 rounds of interview. The interview was oral. About project experience and trouble shooting.
Interview Question – How can we design a system to connect different systems? How can queue be leveraged? View Answer
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