I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Oracle (Bengaluru) in Aug 2011
Interview
On-Campus: 1 written round, 3 rounds of technical interview and 1 HR-round. Focus on fundamentals for the technical round. The interview is not going to be heavily algorithmic but your data structures: strings, linked lists, trees should be strong. I had a few simple string manipulation questions and one related to linked list (without recursion). In the second round they asked related to OOPS concepts. Be sure about what's scope and visibility. I was asked about const member functions and inline functions inside an extern block. Third round was more related to your resume. Since I had worked on Java during my internship, they asked a lot of questions. Its an advantage if you know Java. But make sure if u mention Java on your resume then you know it really well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The interview was not difficult but I remember an unexpected question. The guy asked me to literally write ten lines on Mahatma Gandhi ! :D
And then asked me to reverse my paragraph sentence-wise. I said should I do that literally too? ;-)
Technical phone screen, then onsite. Onsite was 3 separate interviews. Questions were average difficulty. I recommend studying leetcode so you are knowledgeable about DSA. I heard back next day with my offer.
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.