The interview process was smooth, and HR kept me posted with feedback.
The first round was a telephonic round of 30 minutes, where I was asked basic MCQs regarding testing concepts.
The second round was an introduction with a team member, discussing my day-to-day activities and a little about Agile practices.
Next, there was a pair programming session with two other team members. I was asked to write very basic programs, such as finding 1000 prime numbers and programs to determine output.
The last round was with the team manager, which involved a detailed discussion on MySQL and REST API. I was given a scenario and asked to write the code for it.
Finally, an HR round took place where I was asked about my visa status and salary expectations.
After a week, I received a call and was offered the position.
The whole process took more than a month.
Questions on REST API, Database, Testing, and Agile methodology.
Basic Java programs.
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