I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at FIS in Jul 2021
Interview
Entire process took 1 month. applied from adv. on Naukri.com
3 rounds:
online assessment (basic java mcq+ program) Mettl software used.
technical round 1 - Questions on java
technical round 2 - Tricky logic related questions, in depth on basic concepts.
Get your basics right, learn from every interview!- good luck! :)
After getting the offer, i had to give decision quickly, joining time was less.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
basics on DS, oops, multithreading, springboot, restAPI, exceptions
logic to find if number is odd or even without using * , / and +
inheritance concept in depth - same parent class variables, methods used in child class - method overriding through inheritance all cases.
internal working of hashMap, Hashset.
Stringpool memory concepts.
garbage collector, JVM.. platform independency.
It was offline interview. First was online test we need to give in office. It was of 5 phase and it’s tough. So he prepare for ut . It’s followed by 2 technical rounds and then HR
I applied through university. I interviewed at FIS (Bengaluru)
Interview
It is a 2 step Interview process
1st round is technical
2nd round is Hr
Technical interview basically consists of all java related questions such as oops concepts,multithreading,this, super keywords
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at FIS (Bengaluru) in Jul 2022
Interview
I was approached by the recruiter from Naukari stating there will be only 1 round of Technical + Managerial. Later on, it turned out to be 4 Rounds. I cleared all the rounds they collected my details and payslip but for some reason, they didn't release the offer letter. I hate that organisation tbh:
1) Technical Interview
2) Online test which consisted of Java and Spring
related questions mostly figure out the output.
3) Managerial -> Tell me about yourself and etc etc..
4) HR and negotiation
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
OOPS concept, Design pattern, Serialization, WP to print maximum repeated number in an Array, and basic Computer science questions