I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at Hexaware Technologies in Apr 2024
Interview
Online interview which lasted for 40mins. Interviewer was very good and polite and was repeating questions if not understood. interview was thru one of the consulting services, got invite one day ago
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Started with introduction, what's the challenge you faced, what is runtime polymorphism, what new technologies you learnt in current project? what is delegate and what's its use, what is middleware in .net core and HSTS, difference between HTTP module and middleware, program based on inheritance determine its output, what is caching in web api? what types of caching mechanism we use? Attribute based routing, route prefix, sql questions like write queries based on few scenarios, triggers in sql, Azure Paas: tell about azure function, types of its trigger and bindings, azure service bus and topic its feature, what 4 components for azure storage, difference between file storage and blob storage, maintain different versions of uploaded blob by updating same file, access tier in blob storage, difference between snapshots and version in blob. Azure sql database how to handle cost constraints, what is DTU for azure DB, what is VM and containerization why to use it?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Hexaware Technologies (New Delhi) in May 2022
Interview
I got asked reg my salary during the technical round. I was interviewing with over 5+ years of exp and the guy interviewing me seemed Junior. Now, I got told from the HR that I'll get an email in case of either rejection or selection. After 24 hrs I got no response so I mailed them back, and the HR said "Will connect with you". it's been 7 days now, I haven't had any communication from the company. So this is how they treat people.
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Hexaware Technologies in Jul 2020
Interview
I was enrolled in 3 different interview processes and the scheduling and perform of the interviews per se were super easy, however:
1. Your technical interviewers are extremely rude, they never let you finish a well structured answers and interrupts you every single time they can (in my opinion I think is for the time, for some reason there are always 30 mins ETs for whole 3 or 4 technologies which is and insane short time to perform a good interview)
2. Theres is always communications problems with their audio/mic, its always a real struggle trying to understand what their are saying (in addition of their obviously troubled pronunciation).
3. If you not answer what they want to hear (even for the most silly question), you're done, they interrupts and automatically discard you completely of the subject and move to the next one.
4. I have the suspicious about what kind of developers they are looking for.. A lifeless slave robot willing to sacrifice everything to get the job done (really, they ask those kind of questions about dealing with situations of working after hours, midnight and on holidays).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How dealing with situations of working after hours, midnight and on holidays