It had four rounds in total.
The first round was multiple-choice, aptitude, and computer science-oriented questions.
The second round was an online coding round.
The third and fourth were face-to-face interviews.
The question asked was:
a) Convert Roman numbers to the Decimal system.
b) Convert Decimal system numbers to Roman numerals.
c) An algorithm to sort a million Roman numerals.
A lookup table for Roman numerals up to 1000 was provided (i.e., 1=I, 5=V, 10=X, 50=L, 100=C, and so on).
The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the PayPal Software Engineer I role in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
PayPal's interview process for their Software Engineer I roles in Chennai, Tamil Nadu is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for PayPal's Software Engineer I interview process in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

