The interview process begins with resume screening, followed by an HR discussion to assess communication and role alignment. A technical assessment evaluates core skills and problem-solving ability. The final interview focuses on cultural fit, practical knowledge, and expectations, after which selected candidates proceed to offer, selection, and onboarding.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me about my understanding of core concepts and how I would apply them in real-world scenarios related to the role.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Vivek Kumar (Bengaluru) in Nov 2025
Interview
1. Application & Screening
Resume/Application Submission
You submit your resume, cover letter, or application form.
Applicant Tracking System (ATS) Screening
Many companies use software to scan for keywords and basic qualifications.
Recruiter Review
A recruiter checks your experience, eligibility, and fit for the role.
2. Recruiter Phone Screen
A short (15–30 min) conversation where the recruiter asks about:
Your background and experience
Your interest in the role/company
Salary expectations
Availability
They also explain the job and answer questions.
3. Hiring Manager Interview
A longer interview (30–60 min), often video or phone.
Focus areas:
Your technical or functional skills
Past experience and achievements
How you’d handle job-specific scenarios
Your long-term goals
This is typically the most important early-stage interview.
4. Technical or Skills Assessments
Depending on the role, you may be asked to complete:
Skills tests (coding, writing, design, analysis)
Case studies
Role-plays
Take-home assignments
Personality or cognitive tests
Not all companies use these.
5. On-Site / Final Round Interviews
Often a series of interviews with:
Team members
Hiring manager
Cross-functional partners
Sometimes leadership
Focus areas include:
Behavioral questions (using the STAR method)
Team/culture fit
Deep dives into your experience
Role-specific problem solving
In technical fields, this may include whiteboarding or pair programming.
6. Reference Checks
Employer may contact your past managers or colleagues to verify:
Work performance
Strengths and weaknesses
Reliability and teamwork
7. Offer Stage
If successful, you receive:
Verbal offer
Written offer with compensation details
Possible negotiations on salary, benefits, or start date
8. Background Check & Onboarding
Before starting:
Background check (employment history, criminal, education)
Paperwork (tax forms, contracts)
Onboarding schedule
Then you officially start the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
explain about your project done using full stack technologies
I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Vivek Kumar (Campus) in Aug 2025
Interview
1. Online Assessment (OA) Round:
The first round consisted of 65 multiple-choice questions covering topics such as quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, verbal ability, and technical concepts (like DBMS, OOPs, operating systems, and basic coding).
Along with that, there were 2 coding questions based on Data Structures and Algorithms, testing problem-solving and code optimization skills.
2. Technical Interview Round:
In this round, the interviewer started by asking me to introduce myself and then discussed my major project in detail, including the tech stack, architecture, and features.
After that, I was asked to solve two DSA problems — one focused on arrays and strings, and the other on linked lists or recursion. The interviewer also evaluated my approach, time complexity analysis, and how I handled edge cases.