I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Blue Yonder (Texas, GA) in Jul 2023
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter for the first round, the tech stack of the position was Java, Python, and React/Node.js. The first round was with the project director. I was told that the interview was going to be a system design and algorithm question and no specific langauge. I was asked to "build out a REST client in Java in Notepad", which I have never done before in Java. I asked to use Node.js/Javascript as I am more familiar with the protocols of the language, he asked if I knew Python's protocol, but I said no. He then concluded the interview within the first 10 minutes asking if I had any questions for him. I asked him if there was going to be a system design or algorithms type of question, and he said that was supposed to come after I've built the REST client (which I have no clue how that was supposed to be a follow-up). I offered to complete those questions in Java or Python and pretended I had mock data or user input, but he said that any engineer can do algorithms and data structure. It honestly didn't seem like a technical interview, but a memorization interview instead as he expected you to remember all the libraries and their function calls.
During Interview process if you are making a switch rather campus placement it would be not much difficult and easy leetcode questions, Basic and foundations of OOPS, system design will suffice.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you want to leave your previous organisation
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Blue Yonder (Coimbatore) in Jul 2025
Interview
very tough process and not easy to crack the coding round in the hiring process they ask dsa,dp related questions in the coding round and I technical Interviews They ask about advanced DBMS, Networking and Os Related questions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the difference between a process and a thread?
Explain the OOP principles with real-life examples.
They asked me 90% theoretical concepts in coding, even for experienced position. I Hesitated a bit after some questions , as I heard them after long time, that hesitation made interview go in waste, and also interview was scheduled on same day with no prior notice, I went with no preparation, overall interview would be simple if you prepare
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic coding concepts like Oops, SOLID principles etc