I applied in-person. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Wissen Infotech (Bengaluru) in Oct 2019
Interview
I gave interview in October 2019, they told will finish all round will be done on same day,
I already gave hacker earth test online, when i reached to their office, HR was not even sure i gave written Test or not.
1. On 1st day of Interview after all Round HR told me you are selected in WISSEN, will update you(Gave 3 round of interview).
2, I got all from another HR after two weeks, one more final round interview in Pending, i gave final round interview in November.
3. After 1 week i got call from same HR mentioning one more final round interview is there with onsite person. i completed that also.
4. Again in December HR told me now will have client round and every time they are telling this week interview will happen and today till 16th January interview did not happen.
They are not even sure how many round interview process they have. as per them your time is not important.
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Other Senior Software Engineer Interview Reviews for Wissen Infotech
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Wissen Infotech (Andheri East) in Dec 2025
Interview
Interview Experience – Wissen Technology (Senior Java / Spring Boot)
The interview process was lengthy and inconsistent. Initially, the process involved a HackerRank round followed by multiple technical interviews. I was rejected at the 3rd technical round, even though I was informed there would be up to 5 technical rounds, which felt excessive for a senior-level role.
Later, I was again invited to an offline mass hiring test with around 50 candidates. The task was to write a complete Spring Boot application to read a CSV file, parse it into POJOs, and persist data into an H2 database — without internet access. This felt more like a memory-based elimination test rather than a real-world evaluation of engineering skills.
The setup did not differentiate between experience levels, and senior candidates were assessed using the same process as juniors. The overall experience lacked clarity, respect for candidate time, and alignment with real-world development practices where documentation and tools are normally used.
Suggestion: Streamline the interview process, reduce the number of technical rounds, and design evaluations that focus more on problem-solving and system understanding rather than memorization.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a complete Spring Boot application to read a CSV file, parse it into POJOs, and persist data into an H2 database — without internet access. This felt more like a memory-based elimination test rather than a real-world evaluation of engineering skills.
1.Coding round
2.Technical round 1
3.Technical round 2
4.Client round
5.Hr Discussion
asked deep questions on oops and java collections and hashmap ,threads,inheritance solve Highest Average Score Among Students problem. again in round 2 was about springboot and microservices asked about dependency injection
Total 5 technical rounds, 1 st round being very basic and easy. Then comes technical rounds check basic knowledge and problem solving.
Round 1 tech, round 2 tech , client round 1 , client round 2, hr round