It was a very friendly process, but they asked a lot of questions. The interview took about 50 minutes, which is a bit longer than I expected, but it gave me plenty of time to discuss everything in detail.
They started by asking me to introduce myself, which I was prepared for. After that, they shifted to questions about my college and academics. I shared what I had learned during my studies, the subjects I enjoyed most, and any key experiences.
Then, they focused on the projects I worked on in college. I talked about the major projects I was involved in, explaining the problem-solving methods I used, the skills I gained, and how those projects prepared me for a real-world role.
Finally, they asked about my family, which felt more personal. I shared a little about my background and how my family has supported me in pursuing my goals.
Overall, it was a very engaging and well-rounded interview! I appreciate that they asked about both my academic and personal life, as it gave me the opportunity to present myself as a well-rounded candidate.