Sure! Here's a general description of the interview process, typically followed in most companies for roles like software engineers, QA engineers, or other tech positions. The process might vary slightly depending on the company or role, but it usually includes these stages:
1. Application Submission
You submit your resume and other details through:
Job portals (like LinkedIn, Naukri, etc.)
Company’s careers page
Employee referrals
2. HR Screening / Telephonic Interview
A recruiter or HR representative will:
Confirm your basic details
Discuss your experience and skills
Check salary expectations and notice period
Brief you about the company and the role
This round usually lasts 10–20 minutes.
3. Technical Rounds
This stage usually includes 1–3 rounds depending on the role:
a. Technical Interview (1st Round)
Questions about your resume projects
Core technical questions (e.g., testing concepts for QA, coding for developers)
Scenario-based or problem-solving questions
May include live coding or writing test cases
b. Technical Interview (2nd Round)
More in-depth technical questions
Advanced problem-solving, debugging, or test strategy
Could include a system design discussion for senior roles
4. Assignment Round / Take-home Task (if applicable)
You may be asked to:
Solve a coding challenge
Write a test plan or test a feature
Complete a small project within a timeline
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
They asked me to explain how I would test a login page
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Test
Colloquio
questions about your QA processes and how you establish them, your experience with test automation and tools, your ability to manage and motivate teams, your approach to handling quality issues and client communication, and how you align quality with business goals
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Test (Chandigarh)
Colloquio
1.technical round telephonic round and
2.machine round online
3.technical round level 2 and face to face
4.HR round for salary discussion
1 and 2 round is fine nit so difficult but the next 3 roy d us difficult but yeh i clear it
Not that much of question in automation testing. Interview went well not selected.
Most questions related to the BDd framework and selenium java Oops concept, arrays sorting selenium java Oops concept, arrays sorting