I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (Bengaluru)
Interview
Hap hazard. Got 1 day notice.
Exec round first.
Idea about job round. You are supposed to make your appraisal targets. Of you are wrong you are fired.
Then 2 tech rounds.
1 managers and then hr
The. Compensation
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Walmart (Bengaluru) in Feb 2018
Interview
Recruiter contacts via linkedin and sets up onsite interview directly on a saturday afternoon. Had 2 coding/problem solving rounds. Both the panel had two interviewers (junior guys). They expect you to code on paper. Good companies have long moved away from this practice and use coderpad.io (laptop provided). I opted for whiteboard, which was barely there. Unless you have mugged up the exact solution and reproduce as it is, don't expect to clear the round. Remember, junior guys straight out of college, that's all they know. A guy with double digit experience doesn't really writes tree problem in day to day work. And I am pretty sure the walmart engineers also don't. Recruiter doesn't set expectation around nature of interview round i.e. coding vs problem solving vs design/ architecture. Also, they will send you home sharing feedback like your DS/ Algo is weak, coding is rusty etc. in front of all all the other interviewers sitting in the conference room. Learn to respect the privacy of candidate. Their practices is at par with services company.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Tree problem (lifted from geeksforgeeks.com - a 3.5 medium level problem). Interviewers didn't even bother to have a look at the resume.