I applied online, then received a personality assessment and IQ test.
A few days after completing those, I got a call from a recruiter for the standard initial phone screen.
Next, I had a phone screen with a developer. This was not an algorithm style interview, he just asked me some questions about React, JavaScript, Java, and a little CSS here and there.
Finally, the last step was an on-site interview. I met with 6 people with various job titles, but they were all developers. We talked about my resume, did some coding challenges, and had some more trivia-esque questions. Everyone was INCREDIBLY friendly, I've interviewed at places like Microsoft and Amazon where they sink their teeth in and want you to fail, but everyone here was genuinely interested in seeing if I was a good fit. They gave me plenty of time for questions at the end and made me feel very comfortable the entire day.
3 step interview process, interviewers were very kind and communicative throughout the entire process, except never got a final response. Recruiter call, interview with hiring manager, on-site technical and behavioural interview.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Ping Identity (Bengaluru) in Aug 2024
Interview
I applied through my college. It’s a good company, and they asked about the college project I included in my resume. It was a nice experience, with a total of three rounds:
Aptitude round
Technical interview
Managerial round
1. test with intreviewers 2. another test 3. hr after the first intreview the intreviewer decide if go on with the proccess or not according to the answers that were in the intreview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- implement singlton - implement atutomat in good complexity and saving time