I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at UST
Interview
There were 5 rounds in total
1. HR Screening
2. L1 Technical
3. L2 Technical
4. Managerial
5. Final HR Discussion
The HR was polite and scheduled my interview quickly. She briefed me about the interview process and other details.
Then came the day of interview. The interviewer wasn't there on time and didn't even apologize for being late. He clearly stated he hadn't gone through my profile and asked me to brief him.
He barely paid any attention to my background and experience and went straight to the coding questions. He asked me to sort an array using the least time complexity algorithm.
I present couple of solutions but he wasn't happy as I hadn't provided the one he had in his mind. (Probably got it off leet code)
Then he started asking questions about AWS, again not really paying any attention to what I was answering. Those questions were extremely basic but he then said, I should know more than the services I had worked with (odd). Just by naming 20 different services, one doesn't become a AWS developer.
Even for a Software Engineering interview, he barely knew the difference in real-time and batch processing. The whole time during the interview, he was more interested in correcting me and giving me unsolicited feedback on how should I develop my knowledge on coding and explore more AWS services, rather than asking relevant questions.
It was interview for multiple colleges at the same campus. There were two aptitude level tests. After clearing that, in the same day it followed with group discussion. The topic was on the spot. After that, there was a HR interview.
The interview process was well organized and professional. The interviewer was friendly and explained each stage clearly. There were two technical rounds followed by an HR discussion. Feedback was provided promptly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you want to join our company?
How would you handle an upset customer?
Describe a situation where you solved a problem.
This two-round technical interview evaluates your foundational coding skills through language-specific data structures and algorithms first, followed by a second session focused on advanced framework architecture combined with practical, applied problem-solving challenges