I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Flipkart (Bengaluru) in Mar 2018
Interview
I attended interview on 24th April, 2018. Overall, It has been ok experience.
There were total 4 rounds:
Machine Round, DS round, UI Tech Round, HR
I didn't get through first round itself. They asked to develop event scheduler-weekly using java script, CSS and HTML without using any third party libraries like query, angular, amber etc. It should also follow best practices.
They provided only 2 hours for this. I believe it is unrealistic to make such scheduler in that timeline. I would like to tell that they had called almost 400 candidates and it is scheduled, that's really funny. It is total time waste.
They had also arranged lunch that i really liked it!!!
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Flipkart (Bengaluru) in Feb 2026
Interview
2 rounds, first machine coding plus basic concept for javascript like event loop, promises, closures.
Second round was hiring manager round. It was more like discussion of ai usage in my daily life
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Flipkart in Sep 2024
Interview
Online Assessment > 2 PS - DS Rounds > HR Round.
This was an off campus drive via unstop for 2024 freshers.
Firstly there was an online assessment round, where there were a couple of coding questions. Selected candidates got interview calls. Process went over a month. Then in first DSA round they asked medium level dsa questions. Shortlisted candidates proceeded to second DSA round. For me that was pretty hard question. Couldn't completely solve the question, hence rejected.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Apart from DS questions, they would first get an into from you
The Flipkart hiring process is a rigorous and challenging process, but it's also an excellent opportunity for you to showcase your skills and expertise. The process involves several rounds of interviews, including a technical screening and an onsite interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Few questions that I could recall are as follows:-
const word = ‘hello’
word[1] = ‘m’
console.log(word)
console.log(a)
const a = 1;
There were follow up questions based on var & let
Currying and hoisting in javascript
Difference between Typescript & Javascript
Explain the entire process (what actually happens in backend) starting from sending request from client to server and then back to client.