Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto un giorno. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Barclays (Pune) nel mese di lug 2015
Colloquio
Interview process is more or less the same. What matters is the interviewers behavior and attitude.
how does Barclay's being such as esteemed organization hire such guys. His attitude was that of a butcher and sounded like carpenter. With his continuous interruptions in the middle of answers, it was like he was only interviewing to showcase he is the boss in the process. My serious suggestion to Barclays HR team - Guys, keep a good interviewer. because the interviewer is representing your organization and work ethics.
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Altre recensioni di colloqui per Software Developer presso Barclays
The interview felt less like an assessment of Java engineering ability and more like a pub quiz for obscure syntax trivia. Instead of exploring problem-solving, design decisions, debugging skills, or real-world development experience, the focus seemed to be on recalling exact language details that most professional developers would simply look up in seconds.
It's a curious hiring strategy: rejecting people who know how to build software because they can't instantly recite syntax that modern IDEs autocomplete for them anyway
Overall, the process felt outdated, disconnected from how software is actually written, and more reflective of academic memorisation than professional engineering competence.
Initial CGPA based screening.
Three rounds in total post that.
First eliminatory round consisted of DSA and sql round for screening.
Difficulty Leet Code Medium.Strings question.
Pen paper DSA in person. Leet Code Easy. A sorting variant.
HR or behavioural round.
Final verdict: Selected
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Barclays (München, Bavaria)
Colloquio
I arrived at the Barclays Munich office on Leopoldstraße. A friendly recruiter named Katharina welcomed me. We discussed Java microservices, Kubernetes deployments, and team culture. The atmosphere felt professional yet relaxed. Overall, a positive experience.