A single call from the hiring manager's team members, started out with some behavioral questions (tell me about yourself, talk about resume, projects and extra-curriculars), and then moved on to some software QA questions, very straight forward. I believe the key here is to show how enthusiastic you are and you should be okay.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is regression testing, Why do u want to be a tester
I applied through university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at BlackBerry (Waterloo, ON) in Feb 2014
Interview
I applied through my campus recruitment portal (University of Waterloo), and heard back from them on time during the interviews period as one would expect.
The interview was at their head office here in Waterloo, and lasted around an hour. I arrived a bit late as I got delayed while leaving after a class, and they were completely understanding of it. The people seemed friendly in general, and my interviewers started off by talking about the job itself.
I was then asked a few general questions like 'Tell me about yourself...', 'What are your strengths and weaknesses?', 'Why do you want to do software testing?' and such. They then proceeded to the more technical questions related to the job itself such as testing methodologies, what would make a good bug report, and software testing scenarios.
Overall, it was a rather challenging interview as they did push for detailed answers and you had to think well on the spot for some of the scenarios. The position also involved working overtime for on-call duty to meet release schedules due to the nature of the team the job was for.
Their reply on the outcome of the interview came a few days later than expected, and resulted in some anxiety and confusion as they had promised to get back within a few weeks by the expected results time for our coop process here in UW.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
If one of the keys on the numpad didn't work (pressed but no input displayed) while dialing a call on your phone, how would you find what the problem could be?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at BlackBerry in Jun 2014
Interview
it took one month to call me and after almost one month e-mail me rejection letter.asked some general behavioral question, then went to IQ test question, then asked question related testing.
Q: what you will test if it has issues with showing 7 in mobile.
I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at BlackBerry (Mississauga, ON) in May 2014
Interview
I applied online. It took almost three weeks to get interview. I was contacted by co-op officer regarding interview. out of 45 minutes, 35 minutes was technical interview and 10 minutes behavioral and puzzle questions. Lot of questions related to different testing methods and reason regarding those. After interview they took 3 weeks to give verbal offer..
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Puzzle: If you have $21 and you have to split money such a way than difference should you $20.