I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UKG (Bhopal) in Jul 2015
Interview
Online Test on Aptitude and C++ followed by 2 rounds of interview
1st Interview consisted of discussion on Data Structures, Operating Systems and projects.
In the interview I was asked to code 2 questions on paper while there were other 10 questions
2nd interview was HR Round where they discuss more on your insight and project
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Data Structures, specially trees and arrays. Concepts of Operating System like Thrashing, Spinlock,Livelock,Deadlock, Process Management
I applied through other source. I interviewed at UKG
Interview
Terrible experience with the worst ghosting I've seen by recruiters. Paints a poor picture of the company and really discouraged any future interest I would have in working here.
Recruiter reached out to me on LinkedIn, I made time to chat with him. He really pushed a sense of urgency, so I took time out of the rest of my day to polish my resume and send it over. He said he would talk to the HM about the resume and get back to me. No response, even after I followed up; really shows how little respect this company has for candidates - I would hate to see how little the respect they have for their employees.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Typical behavioral questions for recruiter phone call
First a chat with the recruiter, followed by an hour technical screen, followed by an onsite where I talked to the hiring manager and two members of the team. Everyone in the process was very nice but I ultimately did not get the job.
Part of the first round was a technical test through HackerRank. The questions consisted of four multiple-choice questions and two coding questions. Typically based on Algorithms and Data Structures. You get a few days to prepare, and if you need an extension, you can ask. But be aware that the sooner you turn it in, the sooner you can get reviewed, and they don't have infinite time to provide.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I didn't get any behavioral questions, but for HackerRank, one of the questions consisted of multiple choice in deciding which sort method was best, given a situation.