Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso IBM (Dublino, Dublino) nel mese di mar 2014
Colloquio
Quite relaxed. Initially had a phone interview with HR, then a technical phone interview with someone on the team I was applying for accompanied with a chat with the manager. Eventually I was invited for an in-person interview and I came from across the country to attend and they were very understanding about my time. Sadly there were many applicants so not everyone got a full and thorough screening.
HR was nice, the technical test was written and I really enjoyed the interview process overall. Best I've ever had I'd say. Heard it was harder for others with a less-technical background. They were grilled more thoroughly than I was.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
What are some projects you've done in the past and what technologies did you use?
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso IBM (Bangalore Rural)
Colloquio
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.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso IBM (Bangalore Rural)
Colloquio
## 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.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Design a scalable URL shortener system and explain how you would handle high read/write throughput.