J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. J'ai passé un entretien chez IBM
Entretien
I talked with one lady at a university career fair, and she had me talk to two other more technical people there before telling me that I was a pretty good candidate.
They told me to apply online, which I did. The online application process isn't the most exciting thing. It asks you a lot of questions about how many years of experience you have in each language/technology, among other strange questions.
I was contacted two days later to set up a meeting with the manager of the team that was interested in hiring me. He just gauged my interest and evaluated fit. It was a very non-technical interview.
A week later, I got an email with another (more detailed) application. It was equally boring. I also got an invitation to take an online "CAT" employment test. Basically it was a mathematics test whose results are apparently correlated to how far you will progress within IBM when you are employed. There are a few sections in the test, basic algebra questions, proportions, and patterns. Patterns was the trickiest part. You don't get your results when you finish, and my possible results still haunt me to this day.. I guess I did good enough!
After taking the test, I was also contacted by another manager who wanted to discuss employment with me.
Both managers had new hires on their teams call me to talk to me about the team and their work, and they let me ask any questions that I had.
The two managers planned a visit day where I could meet people on both teams and get a feel for the culture. The day was split 4 hours each with a lunch in the middle where I could talk to both managers at the same time.
After this day, I was given a few weeks to make my decision. I decided the team and accepted the offer. There were no technical interviews the entire time. You just have to be well-spoken enough to rock the socks off the interviewers.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
They really wanted to hear about your passion for software engineering. Bonus points for giving examples of doing it outside of school/work.
J'ai passé un entretien chez IBM (Bangalore Rural)
Entretien
Applied through the company portal, completed an online coding assessment, followed by a technical interview covering data structures, algorithms, OOP concepts, and project experience. Concluded with an HR discussion about the role, career goals, availability, and compensation expectations.
J'ai passé un entretien chez IBM (Bangalore Rural)
Entretien
## IBM Interview Process
The process began with initial resume shortlisting, followed by competitive **DSA and coding rounds** to test core technical concepts. After clearing those, I cleared two comprehensive interviews with the **Hiring Manager/Tech Expert** and **HR**.
Describe the interview process: The process consisted of three rounds: an initial online assessment focusing on data structures and algorithms, followed by two technical video interviews. The technical rounds were intensive, covering system design, live coding, and deep-dive questions into previous project experience and database optimization.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Design a scalable URL shortener system and explain how you would handle high read/write throughput.