I applied through university. I interviewed at Nokia (Bengaluru)
Interview
The first step involved submitting a resume through the company’s career portal. After a week, I received an email confirming my shortlisting for the next round.The questions were fairly simple and designed to test foundational understanding. I was able to complete all questions within time. I received a call from HR two days later for the next round.
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The questions were fairly simple and designed to test foundational understanding. I was able to complete all questions within time. I received a call from HR two days later for the next round.
It was generally okay. They asked a lot of questions about almost everything written on my CV, which made the interview feel quite detailed and intense at times. However, their questions were relevant and showed that they had carefully reviewed my background. At the same time, they were helpful, supportive, and genuinely nice throughout the conversation, which made the overall experience more comfortable and positive.
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They didn’t focus on just one single thing. They asked many detailed questions about different parts of my CV, such as my previous roles, responsibilities, and specific experiences.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Nokia (Bengaluru)
Interview
One hr, python and c coding, data analytics, hr questions, resume based questions, difficulty level was average. Python question was matrix based.
data analytics concepts like anova, statistical models, mean and variace etc was asked.
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easy level python code, c code, data analytics questions
I applied through university. I interviewed at Nokia (Chennai)
Interview
The atmosphere during the interview was quite relaxed, which helped ease my nerves. The interviewer had a warm smile and a friendly demeanor, making it easy to engage in conversation. We chatted about my background and experiences, and they asked insightful questions that really made me think. I appreciated how they listened attentively and provided feedback throughout, creating a dialogue rather than a simple Q&A. Overall, it felt more like a discussion between two colleagues rather than a formal interview, which made the entire experience enjoyable and memorable.