I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at General Mills (Minneapolis, MN) in June 2019
Interview
There were two interviews. the first interview was a meeting with a project manager of the consumer web group, then a technical interview with one of the developers in the group.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are the different Javascript types? What is boxing and unboxing? What is the difference between value types and reference types in C#?
Interview with the hiring manager followed by a panel interview accessing technical skills and cultural fit. Very friendly, whiteboard questions, situational questions. Went over background. Didn't do any live tests or anything.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: What would you do if there was a coworker you didn't get along with?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at General Mills (Mumbai)
Interview
The technical interview was a challenging yet enlightening experience. As I walked into the room, a sense of anticipation and nervousness enveloped me. The interview panel was composed of knowledgeable professionals who greeted me warmly, immediately putting me at ease. The questions ranged from fundamental concepts to complex problem-solving scenarios. I was asked to code on a whiteboard, analyze algorithms, and explain my thought process clearly. While some questions tested my theoretical knowledge, others pushed me to think on my feet and apply practical skills. Throughout the interview, I maintained a calm demeanor and communicated my ideas effectively. When I encountered difficulties, I asked clarifying questions and discussed potential solutions with the interviewers, showcasing my problem-solving skills and willingness to collaborate. In retrospect, the interview challenged me in ways that highlighted both my strengths and areas for improvement. It was a valuable learning experience, and I left with a sense of accomplishment, regardless of the outcome.
I applied through university. I interviewed at General Mills
Interview
Really Straight forward. I skipped the coding exam and was sent straight to the interview process. There were two interviews, and they got back to me really fast. Overall easy and not too bad technicality wise.