I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Revature in May 2016
Interview
The interview was very easy, we went through a few object oriented questions, some syntax about C++, HTML and basics on databases. I must admit I didn't prepare much, so I missed some of the questions. They didn't seem to care and I got an offer the day after. I did't take the offer because the salary was not very competitive(50k). Also the way they work is that place you in project for another company and you get paid full time while you are in a project, if you are not in a project you get paid a stipend (150~ I think ) each week. They do not guaranteed how long you are going to be off projects or on projects, this feels a little be sketchy.
The company was named e-intern before if you want to do some research on them.
I applied online. I interviewed at Revature in Nov 2025
Interview
Completed unpaid training program successfully and was placed on a waitlist for payed training. The unpaid program focused on full stack Java development and lasted for around 3 months. The final exam was based on the topics and assesments covered in the program.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you willing to relocate to any city within the US?
First an aptitude test which was majorly mcqs, quite easy for people with a computer science background but they also allow candidates with non cs to join so it might be the reason. Then you can take part with their unpaid training which they teach in depth over basics upto creating API for backend using Spring and Java then you get enrolled for their paid program waitlist where they contact you if they have a client that fits with you.
It was good. Interviewer asked me questions based on oops, threads, exception handling, SQL . I was interviewed for 25 minutes and all the questions are answerable and at a level of basic to intermediate.
She also asked me a query approach in SQL and also execute a code.