Overall, I felt the interview process was straightforward and achievable. I successfully addressed both design and coding questions, including crafting a robust notification-API design and demonstrating proficiency with Java 8 Streams to process collections and perform functional transformations effectively.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
coding interview question and design interview question
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Chase (Sunnyvale, CA)
Interview
Had a chat with hiring manager. They were nice enough, and the next step was a take-home assignment - for 3 days to complete a coding project. At the end of second day, I got a message from recruiter: "Stop working on the project. Position has been filled." - kinda bad, don't you think? Also, the hiring manager was saying that they were planning to double the size of the team, so... If you value your time, then keep looking.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
create a mobile app with networking, persistence and basic UI.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Chase (Bengaluru) in Sep 2016
Interview
Interview Process is good and quite tough because they expecting everything. after 3 hardcore technical round. one online test. I cleared 3 round of interview for online test I failed. Online test is not very tough I they will confuse before test to prepare send some questions so don't believe on that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1 - Core Java - Hash Map, Collection API, Concurrent API, String, Multi threading, Singleton DP, Some other Design Pattern related question
2 - Adv Java - Spring, Hibernate
3 - SQL Joins, Index
4 - Some 8 boll puzzle
Don't expect basic Prepare in Depth
Online Test -
Q1 - i/p 1 - cornfield, testfield / i/p 2 - mahhole, manpower - output should be - o/p 1 - field / o/p 2 - null
Q2 - i/p 1 - 123456789 / i/p 2 - 1245790 - output - o/p1 - 123456789 / o/p2 - 12*45-7-90