There were three rounds:
The online test was easy, containing basic aptitude and code snippets. I was shortlisted for the TR after 54 days of the online test. The TR was also very easy and took 20 minutes to complete. The HR round was also easy and took 20 minutes.
So, overall, if you crack the online test, placement becomes quite easy.
I received an interview invite after 54 days of the online test. The TR and HR rounds were conducted on the same day, with hardly a 30-minute difference between them. On the same day, I received an offer letter 6-7 hours after the HR round.
Suggestion: Try to explain your projects with every detail, using nicely compiled statements, as most questions will be related to them.
TR Q1. Tell me about your final year project. What was your role in it?
TR Q2. Tell me about your current project. (As I was working on a CDAC project back then).
TR Q3. Are there any algorithms in your projects? Which ones are they? Explain each in detail with examples.
TR Q4. Why do you use Java?
HR Q1. Tell me about yourself.
HR Q2. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
HR Q3. Why do you want to join Capgemini?
HR Q4. Will you sign a 2-year bond? Will you be able to relocate? Do you have any questions?
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Capgemini Web Engineer role in Pune, Maharashtra.
Capgemini's interview process for their Web Engineer roles in Pune, Maharashtra is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Capgemini's Web Engineer interview process in Pune, Maharashtra.