I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at PTC in Dec 2013
Interview
I applied as a Java developer with 2+ years experience. I sent my resume to HR e-mail ID given in naukri.com ad. I got a call in 3 days and the interview was scheduled after 7 days.
There was a technical and analytical test, a technical interview and an HR interview.
The Java test had 25 basic Java questions. The analytical test also had 25 questions and the time for this was very less. But don't worry, you don't have to solve everything.
The technical interview was mainly core Java in-depth. The last interview was an HR interview basically testing your strengths, weaknesses, why you want a change, some insights on your understanding of new technologies and logic in general, some analytical questions, puzzles, etc.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None as such. Only the analytical test made me realize how bad I have become at basic maths :(
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at PTC (Pune) in Nov 2019
Interview
it was simple basic Java
oops and spring question was asked
basic puzzle to check the problem-solving ability
multiThreading, design patterns,
what is singleton class and how can it be implemented
uses of threads
what is deadlock
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at PTC in Jun 2017
Interview
It was 3 days process followed with GD, Technical Round and HR Round.
GD Was easy, Technical was moderate, HR was also moderate.
They checked for communication, confidence, and how i am important to ptc
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Java, JSP, Servlet and Jenkins.
They asked for Collections, Threading, Servlet, Applet
Inheritance, Interface
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at PTC (Pune) in Feb 2017
Interview
I was approached by a consultancy through my profile on an online job portal.
It comprised of total 6 rounds.
Round 1 - Nov 2016:
It was an online coding round on HackerRank with 10 MCQs and a couple of simple coding problems.
Round 2 - Nov 2016:
It was another round on HackerRank but offline, was given an implementation and was asked to refactor it by following SOLID principles, the time limit was 3 days.
Round 3 - Jan 2017:
This was a Skype-based technical interview round, some strongly analytical and approach based question were asked related to my skill set. I was told by the interviewer to come for the F2F interview to Pune.
Round 4 - Feb 2017:
Reached Pune at their office, this round was purely technical and some very good questions were asked related to Java (my strongest skill set),
Round 5 - Same Day:
This was a discussion round with the Project Director, more of a get to know type of round, told me about PTC, my team as well as the role I was going to be offered. He told me that he will be recommending me to HR department.
Round 6 - Same Day:
This round was an HR round, with the typical HR discussion and concluded with a successful salary negotiation.
Overall I am pretty satisfied and happy with the process, the interview process was really meeting standards of a product based company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Ways to hack a singleton class in Java ? (Create multiple instances)