I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Oracle (Bengaluru) in Aug 2012
Interview
Hired through campus interviews.
1 subjective code-on-paper round followed by 3 technical interview rounds and 1 HR interview.
Round 1: Code- Two questions. Complete code was to be written on a paper.
Round 2: Tech Interview 1- Questions based on above codes and projects during previous semesters in college.1 hour, many questons.
Round 3: Tech Round 2- Interview by a senior member. Was easy, but, the questions were random from data structures to theory of computation. 15 mins, 5-6 questions only.
Round 4: Tech Interview 3- Interview by Tech Lead. Some simple questions and some get-to-know questions like "why oracle?".
Round 5: HR- Simple background questions by HR. Also, details about selection and preference of work place asked.
That was it!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing as such. Just needed to explain basic concepts and algorithms. The toughest question was: Given n number of points in a Cartesian space, devise a method to find the minimum distance between any set of two points.
The interview consisted of three technical rounds and one HR round, covering OS, DBMS, projects, internship experience, favorite data structures, linked lists, trees, TSP, OOPs concepts, Spring Boot, and Python libraries.
I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Oracle (Hyderābād) in Dec 2025
Interview
Interview had 3 rounds 2 technical 1 hr round.interview was mostly on resume and dsa questions. Dsa questions were on linked list. Hr had some puzzles. Interviewers were very supportive and friendly.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Oracle (Bengaluru)
Interview
Great and understanding interviewers. Questions were at the level of a fresher as we were hired on-campus. We had 3 rounds after an OA which were all eliminating rounds. Some questions were asked in Java, some in python and some in C++ which I am most comfortable with.