Round 1 – Screening Round (30 minutes)
• Focused on Java and Spring Boot basics.
• Covered object-oriented programming concepts, Spring annotations, and dependency injection.
• Purpose was to assess the fundamental technical fit for the role.
Round 2 – Technical Round (2 hours)
• Deep technical discussion and hands-on problem solving.
• Required writing Java 8 code using TDD (Test-Driven Development) approach.
• Follow-up discussions on:
• Applying SOLID principles and writing optimized, clean, testable code.
• Design Patterns, Java Memory Model (JMM), and Database Indexing/Query Optimization.
• Spring Boot Security, advanced configurations, and Kubernetes architecture.
Round 3 – Managerial Round (45 minutes)
• Detailed discussion on my current project and architecture design.
• Covered microservices-based scenarios, deployment strategies (Blue-Green, Canary, Rolling), and system observability using tools like Splunk and Datadog.
• Evaluated leadership, decision-making, and ownership in delivery.
Round 4 – Discussion with India Head (30 minutes)
• Focused on behavioral aspects, strategic thinking, and alignment with organizational goals.
• Discussion on team culture, problem-solving approach, and long-term vision.
Round 5 – HR Round (30 minutes)
• Discussion on career aspirations, role expectations, and compensation details.
• Included questions on joining timeline, relocation, and organizational fit.
Horrible. 2 hour technical interview all theory. Asking questions like talking with chatgpt. No follow uo no interest. Just tell me the definition of this.. that. Pure theory and nothing from cv and or experience
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Intellias (Pune) in Dec 2024
Interview
Was a pretty good process, the interviewer was familiar and good with knowledge. They asked core questions and how the things works in general. But the process of hiring was okay and they had several rounds even after base rounds.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They have given an assignment and later asked what was the approach,