I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at AT&T (San Ramon, CA) in Nov 2011
Interview
Fresh college Hires from Campus.Initially they had Telephonic Interview and then after 2-3 weeks I was asked to come and give face to face interview.They gave us few questions as written questions and then there were 3 people behavioral and technical.People were very nice and made me feel comfortable to answer and have conversation about my school projects.
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Client server,Database Sql, JDBC connection(opening and closing), very generic java based questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at AT&T in Oct 2016
Interview
Pre-screen with Recruiter - > Online Coding Interview - > Long phone interview with 1 behavioral and 2 technical interviews - >Offer
Definitely do a lot of programming practice problems before this.
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Question 1
String manipulation coding questions: remove duplicates, whitespace, in-place swapping. Also implementing Breadth First Search and Depth First Search with constraints
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at AT&T (Dallas, TX) in Jan 2016
Interview
very straight forward, no surprises and no leadership questions. The HR interview is more about salary questions, the hiring manager puts through some technical interviews as usual. The process is very long though, the offer came through after a long wait.
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Question 1
Asked me to write some sudo code on a specific scenario.
I applied through college or university. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at AT&T (Middletown, NJ) in Oct 2015
Interview
I initially had an online one-on-one to speak a recruiter. The recruiter was nice and invited me for an interview at their New Jersey Site. The interview was alright. However, they took two months to let me know I moved on to the next round. The next round was an video chat interview. That was behavioral. They did not get back until 4 months.
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Question 1
The technical questions were easy. One had to do with reverse an input string.