The interview process consisted of two technical rounds, each lasting approximately 20 minutes.
The first round was conducted online and was a panel-style interview involving two interviewers, one from India and the other from Japan. This round primarily focused on evaluating my problem-solving approach, coding fundamentals, and clarity of thought. I was expected to explain my logic clearly while solving the problems and respond to follow-up questions from both interviewers within a limited time frame.
The second round was conducted on campus and was a face-to-face technical interview. This round went deeper into core technical concepts, including data structures, algorithms, and edge-case handling. The interviewer also assessed how I approached unfamiliar problems, how I communicated my reasoning, and how confidently I handled hints or corrections during the discussion.
Despite completing both rounds, I did not get shortlisted for the next stage. However, the experience provided valuable insights into the expected depth of problem-solving, communication skills, and interview readiness required for such roles.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Fast Retailing (Gurgaon, Haryana)
Interview
Was a short interview of 25 mins. The interviewer asked about my projects and then some cs fundamentals. Some behavioural questions were also asked.The cs fundamentals were straight forward from dbms, os and cn.