Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Intellicus Technologies
Colloquio
Step 1 is Resume Shortlisting then In Step 2 there are two technical rounds one with a senior engg. and other with a senior manager. and at last hr round
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite l'università. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Intellicus Technologies nel mese di nov 2025
Colloquio
The recruitment process for Intellicus began with a pooled placement drive, where students from multiple colleges participated.
🔹 Round 1 — Online Assessment
The first stage was an online test covering a wide range of topics:
Aptitude questions
Language based problems (Java, C++, JavaScript, Pyton)
Technical MCQs on core concepts
SQL-based questions
Out of approximately 200 students, only 18 were shortlisted from my college for the next round.
🔹 Round 2 — Technical Interviews
Candidates had either 2 or 3 technical rounds depending on the panel.
• Technical Round 1
Mostly SQL-focused
Query writing and query optimization
Discussion on projects mentioned in the resume
Questions about database systems used
Duration: 15–20 minutes
This round was relatively straightforward and practical.
• Technical Round 2
Conducted via Microsoft Teams with a senior engineer from their Indore office.
Covered:
SQL theory concepts (e.g., DELETE vs TRUNCATE)
Discussion about internships
Deep dive into academic projects
Achievements and extra-curricular work
This round was more conversational and lasted around 20 minutes.
After the technical evaluations, 3 students were shortlisted overall:
2 for the Quality Engineer role
1 for the Data Engineer role — me
🔹 Round 3 — HR Interview
The final stage was an HR discussion with the Head of HR.
Topics included:
Self-introduction
Strengths & weaknesses
Major achievements
General personality-based questions
This round lasted about 10 minutes.
All three shortlisted candidates received offers, and I was selected for the Data Engineer role.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
“Return 50% of the records from a table.”
This was an SQL-based logic question meant to test my understanding of sampling, ordering, and row-level filtering.