I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (Chennai)
Interview
1st round taken by hr via video call and explained about the salary structure and interview process..
2nd round was technical for 90 mins where we need to write a code in writter..
They told that within 48 hours they would respond about the status.. it's been more thane days.. I didn't get any response where I got throught it or not.
Still waiting for their reply... I don't want to ask the status and applying for other jobs.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (New Delhi)
Interview
One Online test, Two technical rounds and one Managerial Round.
Very good experience with Managerial round. He made me feel at ease and he told me right answers to the questions I answered incorrectly without being rude. I got an offer, but that kind of feedback would help you in future even if someone is rejected.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your approach if you are assigned to a project with only manual testing and you are asked to start automating it.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (Bengaluru) in Oct 2020
Interview
Very clean and precise interview process. Very helpful recruitment team. Sent across clear JD, explained about the expectations before each round and provided feedback swiftly after each round.
Round 1-Initial screening round of MCQs on Testing process, Java, Selenium, etc. And online coding questions on a portal similar to haker rank.
Round 2- teams interview with an automation engineer.
He was keen on optimising the code.
Round 3- teams interview with Automation architect. Was evaluated on design patterns, my approach towards solving a problem, in depth technical interview for 1hr30mins.
Round 4- discussion with a Senior Director level person. Questions on processes & procedures, my experience in dealing with clients, basic technical questions, etc. Salary part was discussed as well.
Round 5- HR discussion.
Touched upon JDBC, XML/Json parsing using libraries, java and selenium scenarios, build tools - gradle and maven, cucumber framework and it's core methods, design patterns - singleton, facade, factory, reporting.
Happy with the kind of questions asked - he was keen on logic and time complexity of the code than syntax.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Code to check on which day would a date fall on, given current day & number of days from now