It was well organized but took longer time to get the offer letter though in interview selection was confirmed. Offer was offered for wrong date and hence had to follow up to get the new date on offer letter.
I recently had the opportunity to appear for the IBM recruitment process. The journey started with an online
assessment that consisted of three sections – 12 MCQs, 3 coding questions, and one more section (I don’t
clearly recall). I was happy to get shortlisted for the interview after clearing the test.
Before the technical round, I was a little nervous, but the interviewers were polite and professional, which
made me comfortable. During the technical round, they asked me about:
● My project details and the programming languages I am proficient in
● The process of DNS
● The AI tools I am familiar with
● Some Operating System and Networking concepts
● A DSA question: finding the second largest element in an array
The interview went well overall, but since I wasn’t very confident in computer networks concepts, I could
not make it to the next round.
In preparation, I mainly focused on easy to medium DSA questions, OOPs, and Java concepts. This
experience helped me realize the importance of covering all core subjects along with coding, as interviews
often test a balance of both.
Though I didn’t clear the final round, it was a valuable learning experience and motivated me to work on my
weaker areas to be better prepared for upcoming opportunities.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
My project details and the programming languages I am proficient in
The interview process usually starts with a coding test to check logical and programming skills, then a GD (group discussion) to assess communication and leadership, followed by a technical interview, and finally an HR interview to evaluate motivation, values, and cultural fit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The company focuses on technical skills and cultural fit. Interviews usually include coding, group discussion, technical rounds, and HR, with questions often drawn directly from resume projects or skills.”