I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at DXC Technology (Omaha, NE) in Mar 2017
Interview
They took over the contract I was on, then proceeded to not contact me for ~3 months after they were supposed to have started contacting people on the previous contract. The "interview" consisted of a take it or leave it offer that was quite a bit less than what I was getting paid for doing that exact job already. They knew they had me in a vice on account of my job with the old company disappearing, but still took agonizingly long (2 weeks) to tell me they would not negotiate after I tried. Judging by the people they hired after, actual knowledge of the job is not a requirement of getting one. Mostly, they just want to hire people who have a clearance, and they'll worry about the rest later.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at DXC Technology (Bengaluru) in Dec 2022
Interview
The interview process was moderate in difficulty and well-structured. It included a technical round focused on networking concepts such as routing protocols (like OSPF and BGP), switching technologies, and troubleshooting scenarios. There were also questions related to Python automation and basic testing knowledge, aligning with the role's responsibilities. The interviewers were professional and encouraging, creating a comfortable environment to showcase my skills and experience. Overall, it was a balanced mix of technical depth and practical application
IT was simple and informative. Interviewer's was very friendly and very helping. There were 3 interviewer's , and questions were based on networking field and general questions. Overall it was a gud experience
It was nerve wracking at first but as far as the interview goes, you'll get more comfortable and the interviewer is actually a good one. Makes the interviewee even more confident as well with the answer