I applied through university. I interviewed at Hexaware Technologies (Coimbatore) in June 2025
Interview
round 1: GD -topics like weight of thought, smell of tomorrow, texture of courage, swapping your life with someone etc
round 2: Aptitude pseudocode and coding
this round consists of a total of 3 sections. the first section is apti. you have to meet a predefined cut off in order to clear this section. if you manage to clear the cut off you'll be moved to the next section which is pseudocode and then 3 easy cosing questions.
the test is virtual and strictly proctored using AI.
Round 3: Technical HR. questions in and out from core CS subjects. asked to implement oops(polymorphism, inheritance, encapsulation, abstraction) using a program, multi threading and exception handling was also asked.
Round 4: personal HR and behavioral round
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
self intro
tell me about yourself
3 reasons to hire you
tell about a hardship you faced either personally or academically
state and prove why you're a team player
Interviewer joined after 1 hour of login time, asked me just what are the pillars of oop that i answered correctly and other hr questions which lasted for just 5 minutes and rejected me based on these 5 minutes
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In group discussion, they will mainly focus on the quality of speech not quantity. So, focusing on the way of speaking is important. The remaining rounds are quite easier. Aptitude, Programming, Tech HR, General HR are easy to clear.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic Programming, General Aptitudes, OOPS, OS, SQL,DS.
The interview process was well-structured and not very hard, starting with GD, followed by aptitude, coding, technical, and HR rounds. I attended through campus placements and had a smooth, positive experience throughout. Overall, I would definitely recommend it.