Just a heads up based on my experience: if you’re not Indian, I honestly wouldn’t bother interviewing here. I don’t want to assume too much, but it really felt like they only seriously consider Indian candidates, no matter how qualified you are. They might bring you in because they have to show they're interviewing a diverse pool, but at the end of the day, it seems like they already know who they’re hiring.
If you’re laid off or looking for a job, don’t waste your time. Look into places like Capgemini, Cognizant, or even defense or government jobs — those seem to have a fairer and open process. Just avoid this company if you don’t want your time wasted.
It’s goes well. Waiting for the update so hoping for good thing. Other than that everything good I felt. First round is Technical and followed by the manager round which is also quite good experience
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself ? What is your current project?
L3 interview:
Pretty inefficient process, with certain people having to wait 6+ hours, and I heard of one person who waited an entire day and had to come again the next day.
Interview itself was relatively standard,
stage 1: Asking leetcode mediums and expecting optimal solution, then moving to core cs concepts like oops and sql.
stage 2: Diving into projects, with questions on the tougher side, like specifics about the architecture of docker.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Sort an array containing elements from the set (0,1,2)
The interview was related to general software engineering questions. Design patters, unit and e2e testing, deplyment to cloud, frontend to backend comunication, team collaboration, requirements shaping, release process. The interview was conducted in a friendly manner.