I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Oracle
Interview
The company OFSS came as a campus recruiter. First round was aptitude which consisted of questions from quants to reasoning to coding. All mcqs with 15p min time limit.
After shortlisting, there were two rounds of interviews, technical and hr.
Technical interview consisted of questions based on resume and some basic java and DBMS questions. The interviewer was very friendly.
HR round lasted for 2 minutes where the questions asked were what do you know about OFSS and what are your location preferences.
Overall a little haphazard but easy process. Knowledge of basics and your resume is enough to get you through.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself.
It's a very common but tricky question. The impression made by it's answer plays a major role in shaping up the further process.
Prescreen was easy but i don see it too much for me to understand it but I still don’t know what to think about this position and the situation of the team in general but I’m excited to see what the future holds
Three step process interview and last round is a longer day of rounds with different people at the company. This SuperDay is in collaboration with plenty of other interviewees as well
The interview process at Oracle was professional and well-organized. After applying online, I was invited to a virtual group interview where I had the chance to collaborate with other candidates and answer behavioral questions. The recruiters did a good job of making the environment feel welcoming and gave everyone an opportunity to speak.
The focus was mostly on communication skills, teamwork, and problem-solving. It wasn’t overly technical, but they were looking for candidates who could think on their feet and work well in a team setting.