I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Deloitte (Mumbai) in Jan 2013
Interview
Part 1:
I was approached by the HR unit for java developer... 3 week later went through a telephonic round on core java and being a web developer, struts. Typical interview questions like
1. What are different design patterns in Struts? And a 15 min QnA on it.
2. What are different methods of object creation.
3. How will you handle back button in a real web application.
...
I couldn't answer them all but I cleared because "I Reasoned my answers"
Part 2: A week later was called for a face to face. Did not make me wait long there. Decent questions basically on my daily work. e.g. What is your application structure? How to depict association in UML etc.
Part 3: Had one final round with senior manager. This one dealt with more questions about my past work experience and some good coding practices.
A thing to note was that I was interviewed by 3 different people for a position that requires me to write code and not once was I asked to actually write code !
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If a page has to add an extra field for one client only, where will you put place that logic and why?
Interview process was quite fast and interesting.
1. Pre-screening done by AI Assistant
2. Total 3 Interview rounds conducted. Among this 2 were technical, where they have tested in depth fundamental and the architecture,
senario based questions and 3rd round was partner round, this round was very short and quick as compared to other.
3. HR asked to submit the documents and then discussion was happened and Finally Offer
I did 1 round of interview with the recruiter and then a 1 round of interview with the team, they asked random questions about java, and it was just to see my knowledge
Phone screen with a recruiter. I was not accepted because of a lack relevant experience. The next steps would have been a technical screen but I guess they thought I was not experienced enough for it
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