I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Oracle (Bengaluru) in Sept 2016
Interview
This is worst interview I ever faced.I reached the Whitefield office as per the schedule time & after 30 mins two person came for the technical discussion.I already knew that interview will be tough.They started asking core java questions which I unable to answer few questions.They started making fun of me in front of me.They are laughing at me & repeatedly saying you don't know anything man.Then they gave me program to write & I did.But still they didn't satisfy with that & they continue to laugh at me.I get so tensed & after that I was unable to answer anything.
I told them to stop the interview as I am not comfortable with you guys.They Started giving lecture to me as you don't know anything ,why you came for interview .I already had two offer & I mentioned there too to shut their mouth & I came out of interview.
It was really a bad experience for me .From the next time I will never go for Oracle interview.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Oracle
Interview
There will be one technical screening round initially. After that, you will move on to the final interview loop, which typically includes Data Structures & Algorithms (DSA), system design, and a bar raiser interview round to assess overall fit and depth.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Typical FAANG interview questions” or “Common FAANG-style interview questions.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Oracle (New York, NY) in Jun 2026
Interview
The role was for a Senior Software Engineer (Data Engineering Oracle Health). A recruiter reached out via LinkedIn and provided a link to apply. After submitting my application, I was scheduled for an initial screening call to discuss my experience and background.
The recruiter screen primarily focused on high-level role fit and basic behavioral questions. Following that, I was invited to a technical interview.
The technical interview was a 1-hour coding session conducted via HackerRank, featuring a LeetCode-style problem. The first ~10 minutes were dedicated to behavioral questions, after which we moved on to the coding challenge. Candidates were allowed to use their preferred programming language.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given an integer, convert it to roman numeral equivalent.
Given input: [1, 49, 23]
Expected output: ["I", "XLIX", "XXIII"]
Round 1 DSA
Asked a basic sliding window question and a few questions related to Java, like what are imaginary functions and then asked me a few questions based on my resume and then dived into technical aspects of it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
It was something related to a sliding window, a medium-level LeetCode