The first round was Technical. I don't know about other rounds because I was rejected in the first one.
The interviewer asked for code snippets about core Java, focusing most on multiple inheritance, up-casting, down-casting, abstract classes, interfaces, and final static methods.
The questions were not straightforward.
I felt disappointed, as I felt I knew everything but couldn't answer some questions because they were not straightforward. However, it was my fault for not being able to answer them.
Then there were some basic Spring questions, such as Dependency Injection (DI), Inversion of Control (IoC), Beans, and database mapping.
How do you map data?
Bean conflict Exclude bean
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Siemens's interview process for their Software Engineer - Java Developer roles in India is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having mixed feelings for Siemens's Software Engineer - Java Developer interview process in India.