1. Application & Resume Screening
You submit your resume, cover letter, and sometimes a portfolio or project links.
The recruiter or HR team reviews your application to check if you meet the basic qualifications.
2. HR/Recruiter Screening (Phone or Video Call)
A short (15–30 minute) conversation to:
Verify your background.
Understand your interest in the role.
Discuss salary expectations, notice period, and other logistical details.
3. Technical/Skill Assessment
Depending on the role, you might receive:
Coding test (for developer roles).
Case study (for analysts or consultants).
Aptitude test or logical reasoning (for freshers or entry-level roles).
Assignment or portfolio review (for creative/design roles).
4. Technical/Panel Interview(s)
One or more rounds where you are interviewed by engineers, team leads, or domain experts.
You may be asked to:
Solve problems live (whiteboard or online).
Explain your previous projects or experience.
Answer scenario-based or domain-specific questions.
5. Managerial/Behavioral Interview
Usually with the hiring manager or team leader.
Focuses on:
Your work style, communication, and team collaboration.
How you handle challenges and conflicts.
Cultural fit and long-term goals.
6. Final HR Round / Salary Discussion
Discussion of compensation, benefits, work policies, and joining date.
Any final questions from both sides.
7. Offer Letter
If selected, you'll receive a formal offer.
Some companies may also conduct background verification at this stage.
I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at Capgemini (Hyderābād)
Interview
1st round Virtual second manager round 3rd Hr
1st round was easy C programming and some C concepts
2nd round more about projects and some complex coding.
Tested project related knowledge more about communication protocols
Iic UART
My Capgemini interview process included aptitude, coding, technical, and HR rounds. I solved programming problems, answered questions on Java, DBMS, OOPs, and networking, and discussed my projects, internships, and strengths. The interviewers were professional and friendly. The experience improved my confidence, communication skills, problem-solving ability, and technical knowledge.
I interviewed at Capgemini (Casablanca, Greater Casablanca)
Interview
good, friendly asked about education, experience, technologies worked with. some technical questions. project preciously worked on. things that you master, your difficulties, role in projects. a difficult project that you previously worked on