I applied through university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Tata Consultancy Services in Oct 2014
Interview
They had a booth at my university and gave an interview slip to meet with them the next day. I showed up and had a 30 minute HR interview with basic questions like (Tell me about a time when...etc).
After that I had a 30 minute technical interview with various questions about Object Oriented Programming concepts and even a coding puzzle. To be honest. I bombed the technical interview. I failed it harder than any test I've ever taken. But they aren't really looking for technical skills. It's more or less just procedure. If you have a bachelors in Computer Science/Engineering and have graduated or are graduated soon you're basically good to go.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when someone in your group wasn't pulling their weight. How did you handle it?
I interviewed at Tata Consultancy Services (Coimbatore South)
Interview
Evaluation is based not only on technical skills but also grooming, communication, confidence, attitude, body language, professionalism, teamwork, and overall personality, ensuring the candidate is suitable for real workplace environments and expectations.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Tata Consultancy Services (Chennai)
Interview
First we have to cleared the TCS ION test. If you can able to solve both the coding questions then you can eligible for the Prime role. The interview was quite easy. The interviewer was made me comfortable. The offer letter was issued within a week.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Tata Consultancy Services (Chennai) in July 2026
Interview
The interview was comparatively easy. Most of the questions were basic and directly related to the topics mentioned on the resume. The interviewer focused on verifying whether the candidate genuinely understood the technologies and projects they had listed, rather than asking advanced or unexpected questions. They asked fundamental questions such as explaining projects, the technologies used, design decisions, basic programming concepts, and core computer science subjects relevant to the resume. There were very few trick questions. If you have a clear understanding of everything you've included on your resume and can explain it confidently with examples, you should be well prepared. The key is to avoid listing skills or technologies that you cannot explain in detail, because the interviewer may ask follow-up questions on any item mentioned in your resume.