IBM was a great place to be an intern at. Everyone there really wants to give the interns a great learning experience, and they foster a positive work environment. On top of that, I was paid really well for an intern.
I honestly have nothing bad to say!
Panel interview with the entire engineering team. They asked resume questions and STAR-style behavioral questions. Know your projects and be able to explain them in depth. Also, research the company.
The first round is the Online Assessment. You are given 60 minutes to solve two easy-to-medium LeetCode-style questions. If you know your fundamentals, you should be fine. Topics ranged from strings, arrays, and math.
It was tricky, but moderate, and I was able to crack the interview and passed to the next round of the exam for the given company. Unsuccessfully, I did not pass it and didn't get the offer letter.
Panel interview with the entire engineering team. They asked resume questions and STAR-style behavioral questions. Know your projects and be able to explain them in depth. Also, research the company.
The first round is the Online Assessment. You are given 60 minutes to solve two easy-to-medium LeetCode-style questions. If you know your fundamentals, you should be fine. Topics ranged from strings, arrays, and math.
It was tricky, but moderate, and I was able to crack the interview and passed to the next round of the exam for the given company. Unsuccessfully, I did not pass it and didn't get the offer letter.