It was a three round process
First round was A game
Second round was technical quiz
Third round was coding
Next it was Technical interview and HR interview
It was a good experience
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
What is boundary testing , how does it influence testing
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso ZEISS Group (Jena)
Colloquio
During my interview for a Test Automation Engineer position, I had a highly successful experience. The interview panel consisted of the hiring manager, a senior automation engineer, and a representative from the HR department. The interview began with a discussion about my experience and skills in test automation, and I was able to confidently explain my previous projects and the tools and frameworks I had used.
To showcase my expertise, I shared examples of how I had implemented automation strategies that resulted in significant time and cost savings for my previous employers. I also highlighted my ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams and effectively communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
The interviewers seemed impressed with my knowledge of industry best practices and my understanding of the challenges faced in test automation. They asked me specific questions related to test scripting, framework design, and continuous integration, and I was able to provide detailed responses supported by real-world examples from my previous work.
Towards the end of the interview, I was given the opportunity to ask questions, and I took this chance to inquire about the company's future plans for test automation and the opportunities for growth within the role.
Overall, the interview went well because I was able to confidently showcase my technical skills, demonstrate my experience in test automation, and effectively communicate my expertise and passion for the field. I left the interview feeling positive and excited about the potential to contribute to the company's test automation efforts.