I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Yardi Systems (New Delhi) in Jan 2021
Interview
There were 5 rounds in total.
First one is Aptitude nd Logical reasoning on techgig platform.
If you clear this one , there will be a pre Hr round in which they will check your communication skills and if you have researched well about the company.
Then comes Technical round 1. Here they asked questions about OOPs, Java, SQL.
If you perform very well in technical round 1 then they will directly shortlist you for final HR.
But for me there was another Technical round 2.
Here I was asked to write SQL queries based on joins, unions, group by, etc. The problem statements here was quite difficult.
I was also asked to solvs some basic programming problems on java.
Finally there was the last managerial round.
If you prepare seriously you'll get selected.
All the best.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Yardi Systems (Pune) in Jan 2019
Interview
I had to go through 5 rounds of interview, can be 4 as well for others.
1st round: Pre-Hr
2nd Round: 1st Technical Round
3rd Round: 2nd Technical Round
4th Round: HR Round
5th Round: With the Director
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Pre-Hr (Just asks questions about the company, and test your English Proficiency)
1st Technical Round (Asked mainly about projects done during college and mostly about Java)
2nd Technical Round (Asked about SQL , gave a problem statement to solve using SQL and small program's logic )
HR Round (Normal HR questions)
With the Director ( Had more than one offers, so had asked about it, and asked why would you be joining Yardi and not others, asked about project, asked software development lifecycle)
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Yardi Systems (Santa Barbara, CA) in Aug 2020
Interview
Fairly easy interview that took multiple rounds over one day.
Technical interview was basic debugging in language of our choice. Concepts include basic Binary Search Tree traversal, String manipulation, and Palindrome.
One important question that was asked by the management was "how willing are you to stay in the Central Coast for the next 5 years?" If you really want this job, make it seem like you would stay in that company in the long run.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
How willing are you to stay in the Central Coast for the next 5 years?