The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Nokia (Bengaluru) in Jul 2014
Interview
3 level of interview,
first interview all datastructure based linked lists trees, stack queue, linux commands
whether any networking tool used like wireshark
second interview was more of program writing 2-3 basic programs like printing the number of 1's in any digit stored in any 32 bit computer
few puzzles, generic puzzle not.
question gets repeated if more candidate are giving interview
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Nokia (Burlington, MA) in Oct 2013
Interview
They contacted me after we talked briefly at a job fair. They were pleasant and after a brief conversation asked to schedule an in person interview. I drove down to their Burlington, MA location, and they saw me promptly. The interview itself was with four people; all software engineers and software architects. They asked me 4 main questions, most of which led to offshoot discussions. They started the interview off with a logic puzzle type question. After that it seemed they had a long list of questions, but they asked at what point I was at in my schooling and which classes I had taken; then asked all further questions based on my answers. i felt what they did ask was relevant to my schooling, and all of them were incredibly pleasant and helped me work through the answers when I wasn't sure.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The logic question at the beginning. The question was, "You're in a room with 3 switches. In the next room over are 3 lights. You can't see the lights in the next room. You can flip the switches as many times as you'd like, but you can only have one on at a time. How can you tell which light goes to which switch?"
Applied online. Recruiter called to set up a date for the interview. Interviewed the next week. Panel interview with 3 interviewers. No technical questions were asked. The interview was mostly behavioral. They said they would contact with a decision either way. It's been months, never got an acceptance call or a rejection email.