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Software Engineer Interview Experience - Chennai, Tamil Nadu

October 1, 2017
Positive ExperienceNo Offer

Process

The Verizon Pooled placement drive had about 3 rounds, I guess. Because I was rejected in round one, I don't have a clear idea about the later process. The expectations from them were way too high since there was no one who got shortlisted from the whole college for round 2.

I did my best and worked hard for it, as it was my dream company, and I thought I would surely clear, but the result was too negative.

Round 1 was an online test, which consisted of 4 sections and had about 98 MCQs for 2 hours and 10 minutes. Each section had a time limit (Logical, Quants, Programming, and Comprehension type). The online platform for this test was Aspire Systems, with adaptive questions (meaning, based on the way you answer correctly, the difficulty level of questions increases).

Round 2 was a Technical Interview.

Round 3 was an HR Interview.

Hope you would have got a clear idea about it. All the best.

Questions

Their expectations are way too high in everything they test, and it mainly depends upon Java, EJB, and Java-related technologies.

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 34 interview experiences for the Verizon Software Engineer role in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

Success Rate

68%
Pass Rate

Verizon's interview process for their Software Engineer roles in Chennai, Tamil Nadu is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.

Experience Rating

Positive79%
Neutral15%
Negative6%

Candidates reported having very good feelings for Verizon's Software Engineer interview process in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

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