My interview was more on the front-end development side (web development).
After an initial phone screen, where everything went pretty smooth, I was called onsite.
I had a total of 5 panels, and the people who interviewed were pretty cool.
My first interview was with the Director of the team, who asked me all non-technical questions. This was more about knowing my background and my past experience.
In my second round, I was interviewed by a UI designer who asked me questions related to UI design principles. It was not very difficult, and it was not a typical interview where people drill you with questions. I showed them my portfolio of what I did in my previous job and explained about them. Most of my time went in that, so there was not much time to have that question-answer thing!
Later, I was interviewed by my manager, which was a proper interview ;). He asked me almost about everything: right from back-end till the front-end, but the questions were very basic and straightforward.
My final interview was with a Senior Software Engineer, who asked me JavaScript and jQuery-related questions.
Overall, the interview went pretty well, and the people were pretty cool. You will not feel like you are getting drilled by a gazillion questions; it will be more of a conversation and discussion more than a Q&A round. So, be confident, get your portfolios, and be ready to explain everything from your resume!
All the best!
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