Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Springreen (Salem, Tamil Nadu) nel mese di apr 2026
Colloquio
it was very nice experience ,i have network issues but sir repeated the questions everytime i asked ,he was very patient and i am very thankfull for that,and the questions are somewhat more about my opinions on the company and work culture ,overall it was a nice experience
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
1.they asked about my opinion on work culture mainly like what kind of enivornment i wanted to work in like that
2.they asked about mern technology like react,node etc
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Springreen (Bengaluru)
Colloquio
Last week, I had the chance to interview with Springreen for a Software Engineer Trainee role, and I wanted to share how it went.
The whole process felt smooth and friendly, but it still tested both my technical skills and communication.
Round 1 – Online Test (1 hour)
The first step was an online assessment with:
20 MCQs on Java basics, OOP concepts, and SQL
2 coding problems:
1️⃣ Find the maximum subarray sum (classic Kadane’s algorithm).
2️⃣ Check if two strings are anagrams.
The timer was strict but manageable.
I focused on writing clean logic and passed with a comfortable score.
Round 2 – Technical Interview (45 mins)
This round was one-on-one with a Senior Engineer.
They started with a short intro, then jumped into questions like:
“What’s the difference between == and equals() in Java?”
“Explain Dependency Injection in Spring.”
“How does Spring Boot make configuration easier?”
We also talked about my college MERN stack project—how I built APIs, handled authentication, and deployed it.
I was even asked to outline how I’d use RestTemplate to call an external API in Spring Boot.
The interviewer was patient and gave hints when I got stuck, which helped calm my nerves.
Round 3 – HR Discussion (20 mins)
The HR round was relaxed.
Questions were mostly about:
My background and career goals
Why I’m interested in Springreen
Willingness to relocate if needed
My notice period and expected salary
It felt more like a friendly chat than a formal interview.