I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Capgemini Engineering (New Delhi) in Aug 2020
Interview
After a process of 2 months interview, they finalized to release offer after salary discussion and negotiation but not released the offer from last 6 months.
New thread started for interview in another profile, this time they played bigger.
Discussed expectation before starting of first round of interview. In between technical rounds, HR again confirmed the expectation. They were agree about little negotiation.
All rounds were done in 3 months process.
Again they started negotiation and finally concluded to release offer letter and said all approvals are done, specifically engineering team approval.
From 1 month just saying, releasing offer this week.
Now they are saying, sorry, it's rejected from upper level.
They are just wasting the time in interview processes.
Almost daily getting calls for new interview process from Altran but if they can't release offer, after all negotiation and finalization, they shouldn't schedule the interview.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Capgemini Engineering (Bengaluru) in Apr 2025
Interview
Only AWS questions like AWS lambda, AWS glue, AWS s3 , AWS gateway and deployment of springboot microservices application using ci/cd pipeline along with serverless implementation , java 8 and 11 features along with some coding questions
I applied online. I interviewed at Capgemini Engineering
Interview
It was a Microsoft teams technical discussion round having C++ opps question and data structure questions, there were two rounds both rounds had question regarding c++ and data structure
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Capgemini Engineering (India, TN) in Sep 2020
Interview
Total consists of 3 rounds. First I had a written vocabulary exam then followed by 2 were technical and 1 Hr. It took almost 20 days to complete. It was pretty easy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
MVC architecture, microservices architecture, pattern question, polymorphism, spring boot