I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Revature in Apr 2017
Interview
It started with a call from Revature themselves offering the position, giving information and a basic phone screening. Afterwards they set you up for a video interview and even send you a study guide. If you read the study guide its pretty easy. But that's all. They don't care about your history or what sort of things you've done or can do. The interviewer tried asking questions that weren't part of the guide, which makes you wonder what was the point of the guide. They focus mainly on OOP, Java, SQL. For someone who didn't primarily learn java and took a day to learn about it through their guide (which is honestly a list of links to wikipedia, w3schools, and a few other online sources), you'd be expected to get answers wrong. Now here's the worst part, as I started getting answers wrong, the interviewer seemed like he was getting annoyed. And finally, he cut the call. I could not reconnect back to the meeting. It was done. No good bye, no thank you for your time. Right dead smack in the middle of answering a question. Professionalism much ?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is OOP? What is Encapsulation? What is the use of a Class
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Revature (Chennai) in Apr 2026
Interview
It was great hr asked all type of questions mostly concentrated on python and sql this interview gives me lots of self confidence it was very professional process this is my first interview
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Revature in Apr 2026
Interview
Submitted my resume, reached out by recruiter with more info and given a test to take. Around 50 questions of basic programming and other stuff. Got approved for unpaid training
I was an easy interview, they will ask basics of Java, SQL like OOPS , Exception , Multithreading , Collections , SQL , Constraints , Joins , Some queries , In java they will ask basics coding questions like Armstrong number, Prime