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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at HCLTech (Pune) in Dec 2014
Interview
Functional Testing interview:
Telephonic round:
1 st round: A group of panel on call had interview for an about 1 hour. All basic question about Functional testing were asked.
2 nd round: Had discussion with manager on my skills and current project roles.
3rd: HR round for salary discussion and on DOJ
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
All generic question of Functional testing which can be found easily on internet.
the interview process is good. First round was face to face round and all othethe interview process is good. First round was face to face round and all others are virtual rounds. Communication with HR is good.rs are virtual rounds.
The interview process is quite confusing and unstructured. It starts with two technical rounds, followed by an HR round. However, even after the HR discussion, there is an additional manager round that is highly technical. The manager round is particularly frustrating, as it is initially presented as a 15-minute call but ends up lasting around 45 minutes, with questions asked in a rushed manner. Additionally, the feedback timeline is very slow, with about 10 days between each round. Because of these delays and the unclear process
Technical Round 1: Java fundamentals, Map concepts, and basic Spring Boot questions.
Technical Round 2: Java coding problems and problem-solving discussion.
HR Round: Behavioral questions, communication evaluation, and discussion about experience, expectations, and company culture fit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical Round 1: Java fundamentals, Map concepts, and basic Spring Boot questions.
Technical Round 2: Java coding problems and problem-solving discussion.
HR Round: Behavioral questions, communication evaluation, and discussion about experience, expectations, and company culture fit.