It was an overall informal type of interview, the people working there,
a group took the interview rather than a manager or an HR
The questions asked were basic related to python and also told to write a program
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Seclore (Andheri) in Dec 2025
Interview
The interview process consisted of three main rounds followed by HR discussion and was completed within approximately one week:
Technical Round 1
This round focused primarily on topics mentioned in my resume. Questions were largely based on networking, databases, APIs, connectivity, and architectural concepts.
Technical Round 2
An assessment was shared, which needed to be completed independently. The solution was later explained and discussed over a call, covering the approach, logic, and design decisions.
Face-to-Face Round
This round was conducted in person with the VP, focusing on overall understanding, experience, and role alignment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They primarily focused on how well I understood and could explain the concepts mentioned in my resume, especially around system architecture and networking.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Seclore (Mumbai)
Interview
The candidate applies through a job portal, company website, or via referral.
Resume and cover letter are reviewed by HR or the hiring manager.
A recruiter or HR representative conducts a phone or video call.
Purpose: To assess basic qualifications, communication skills, salary expectations, and availability.
Duration: 15–30 minutes.
Campus Interview
1) Aptitude Round with Negative Marking, basic Aptitude questions
2) Coding Round, for us they gave us a binary tree code in multiple languages and were asked to give pre-order, in-order and post-order traversal output, and what effect would a change in the code do.
3) Technical Interview - Grilled on the resume and brain teasers and puzzles.
4) HR Round - Behavioural Questions and Ethical Questions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The milk and water mixture question and chessboard permutations.