The first round was a HackerRank assessment that was relatively straightforward. I was fortunate as I had implemented something similar as part of a university assignment.
The second round was a technical phone screen, featuring a few LeetCode Medium-Hard questions, primarily focused on graph algorithms.
The final round consisted of two back-to-back interviews in person: one behavioral and one technical.
While I truly enjoyed the technical screen, the interviewers in my final round seemed disengaged. I knew I wasn't going to receive an offer when the second interviewer pulled out his phone after about 30 seconds into the interview – I hadn't even had time to start answering questions yet.
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The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Akuna Capital Software Engineer Intern role in Australia.
Akuna Capital's interview process for their Software Engineer Intern roles in Australia is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having mixed feelings for Akuna Capital's Software Engineer Intern interview process in Australia.