not very rigid about the process, the questions are about the technology that you worked on and they ask tehnical question about the domain and the domain knowledge that you have in yourself and according to your profile that you worked on
questions. Based on Java, cloud, and CI/CD. Java: What is the difference between an abstract class and an interface in Java, and when would you use each one? Cloud Computing: Explain the concept of "serverless computing" in cloud computing, and discuss its potential advantages and challenges. CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment): What are the key benefits of implementing a CI/CD pipeline in software development, and how does it contribute to improving the software delivery process?
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Java: What is the difference between an abstract class and an interface in Java, and when would you use each one? Cloud Computing: Explain the concept of "serverless computing" in cloud computing, and discuss its potential advantages and challenges. CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment): What are the key benefits of implementing a CI/CD pipeline in software development, and how does it contribute to improving the software delivery process?
Two Technical and One Managerial round which Take almost fourteen days to complete the Interview process. First level of discussion is bit hard and related to Core technical while rest of the rounds were techno managerial.