The mechatronics engineering interview process typically begins with CV shortlisting and an HR screening to assess communication skills, motivation, and general fit, followed by one or more technical interviews focused on core fundamentals across mechanical systems, electrical and electronics principles, control systems, and programming or PLC logic, with strong emphasis on systems integration and problem-solving rather than rote theory; candidates are often asked to explain how they would design, troubleshoot, or improve real-world electromechanical systems, analyze failure scenarios, and demonstrate structured diagnostic thinking that connects mechanics, electronics, and software, and in some cases the process includes a practical test or technical assignment, while a final behavioral or managerial round evaluates teamwork, accountability, safety awareness, and the ability to communicate technical ideas clearly within multidisciplinary engineering teams.