First, standard short phone call with recruiter. Then a 1-hour interview with an engineer on the team, asked about technical experience and background, and did a live coding assessment via video call. Fairly standard Leetcode style questions
I applied through university. I interviewed at Walmart
Interview
This interview was through the career fair. I went on time for the interview and after waiting for an hour, finally it was my turn. There was only one question that was asked. It was regarding TDD. I answered all the questions that was shot at me. And the interviewer seemed really convinced. He told me I'd be hearing from them for next rounds or so soon. After a week I got a rejection email from them.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There was test case that was failing for wrong reason make it fail for the right reason and then make it pass. (RGG)
Intense but rewarding — the interview for the Software Engineer position at Walmart Labs was tougher than I anticipated. The technical rounds included an LRU Cache implementation question where I had to articulate my design thoughts on thread safety, followed by a complex system design for a real-time inventory service. What made a difference in my prep were the company-specific prompts I found on prachub.com; they really helped me understand the types of questions I might face. Despite the challenging nature of the interviews, I ultimately received an offer but chose to decline.