Basic Java knowledge
Education (often a degree in CS or related field, or equivalent experience)
Internships or personal projects
Knowledge of tools like Git, Maven, IDEs (e.g., IntelliJ or Eclipse
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Availability and salary expectations
Work authorization
General background
Brief discussion of your projects or experienc
It was good and they manly asked core Java concepts and 2 basic programming questions based on string and array they asked some questions on git GitHub and some basic query related questions based on join operations
Online assessment
Coding round
Technical round level 1
Technical round level 2
Hr round
Total 5 rounds they conducted on that day. It's moderate not much difficult . Oops concepts be prepared
basic core java questions,The interview helped me better understand how Java is applied in real-world scenarios, and it challenged me to think critically about core concepts such as object-oriented programming, exception handling, and data structures. I found the technical round especially insightful, as it pushed me to apply logical reasoning and coding skills effectively.