Since Capgemini picked me up from a college campus placement, the overall interview experience was pretty much hustle-free.
There was one aptitude round, where questions were arranged from Cocubes, followed by one interview round.
For our college, the majority of candidates were eliminated from the aptitude round only, although the questions were very easy and generic.
Most of the students who cleared the aptitude round got placed in Capgemini, almost 80% of them.
Please introduce yourself?
What do you know about Capgemini?
I see you have good grades. Are you sure you want to join an IT company and not pursue higher studies?
Your take on relocation? What about your parents?
What programming languages do you know?
What do you understand by IT infrastructure?
What are computer networks?
Have you studied data structures? (because I was from the EIE department)
Comment: Make sure you study data structures and Python in your next semester, and I would love to see you on the other side.
After the last statement, I was confident that I would be getting placed.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Capgemini Analyst Software Engineer role in Calcutta, West Bengal.
Capgemini's interview process for their Analyst Software Engineer roles in Calcutta, West Bengal is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Capgemini's Analyst Software Engineer interview process in Calcutta, West Bengal.