I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Mastercard (Arlington, VA) in Nov 2019
Interview
Went by smoothly. Employees were nice, respectful, and open to answer my questions. There were two stages, one on campus and one on their headquarters. At their headquarter there were four interviews, each conducts by different people in different position in the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself and why we should hire you?
Nothing out of ordinary, some basic questions in the initial rounds followed by in depth qa practices and testing methodologies. 3 rounds in total including technical and hr. But the process is slow comparatively
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe work experience on various testing methodologies
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Mastercard (Arlington, VA)
Interview
5 rounds in total 1 Initial Technical Interview 3 Rounds (1 Technical , 2 Behavioral Interviews) 1 Panel Interview- Behavioral/Background ( 30 mins) It took almost 5-6 weeks from start to finish
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Question on my experience Question on how would we deal with conflicts with in a team Coding Question: Find sum of 2 numbers without using operator and another OOPS based coding challenge
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Mastercard in Aug 2021
Interview
First-round was an online test where we had 45 mins to write test cases to two open-ended problems. One was an audio-video conferencing app and the other was a bi-lift system, wherein capacity and a few other rules were given. Then there were 2 rounds of interviews.
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Question 1
In the first round of interviews, the interview asked about my projects, told me about test cases in them and my extracurriculars.
Then he presented an infinite bread-making machine with a detailed diagram. This was the case study.
The second round started off like an HR round, but the interviewer asked me to review a maps application, giving as many test cases as possible.