I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Comcast (Chicago, IL) in Mar 2016
Interview
Received a 30 minute interview over the phone. Was asked about 10 technical questions relating to TCP, VOIP, and a few other level 1 tech support related questions. The interviewer mentioned I did not have to answer all of the questions correctly and I would be notified at a later time if I would continue in the interviewing/hiring process. I never did receive a callback, I only received an automated email letting me know I was no longer being considered for the position. They did not provide a callback phone number and did not provide any feedback. The entire process lasted about 1 month.
I applied online. I interviewed at Comcast (Chennai) in Nov 2025
Interview
Super bit of complex questions that might get you into the world of chaos and make you people hold onto grudge in them, so make sure you have someone in the company for referral and you can easily move on to the next steps.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Networking, Data structures, Linux, programming languages.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Comcast (Chennai)
Interview
You will have 3 levels of interviews, followed by HR
2 rounds from India and 1 round from USA
All are 1-hour interviews, focusing mostly on basics.
If anyone refers you, you have a high chance of being selected
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Projects in my previous organisation are listed in my resume
It's an on campus interview. Had 2 rounds.
Online test, technical interview.
Online test comprises of questions from java, python, C, C++, testing, core cs and more. mcq type questions. Had some coding questions too.Easy question only.
Technical interview asked questions mainly from networks, projects, cloud, ai and resume based questions.
Don't worry about the interview. It is ofcourse biased. Depends completely on your luck and with the mood of your interviewers. Still give your best. I gave my best still got questions that aren't relevant to my resume and the role.