I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Adobe in Feb 2013
Interview
Spoke to them at campus career fair. They gave me an on campus interview for the next day. Following that interview, candidates that did well were invited for an on-site, a month later. Met up with a bunch of teams on the first day and Interviewed with multiple teams the next day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a function that takes in an integer N and returns the sum for all numbers between 1 to N excluding multiples of 3 and 5.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Adobe (Noida) in Feb 2010
Interview
Applied through campus. There were 5 onsite interviews.
Mostly questions related to previous experience and your fitment to the role. General PI questions like why Adobe? Why this positions? will you not get bored with doing the same stuff over time?
Situational questions like: what will you do if you team member if coming to office late? how would you handle if your project is getting delayed? How do you influence people if they don' report to you? Questions about project life cycle management?
I applied through other source. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Adobe (Seattle, WA) in Mar 2012
Interview
In keeping with Adobe's practical view on the world my interview was focused on culture fit and ability to solve real world problems.
I didn't get any "how many doorknobs in the city" kind of questions. Instead I had a series of conversations where interviewers probed my ability to solve tough problems they were currently facing (too many features, not enough time, too few resources - you know, the basics).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The most difficult question was one the interviewers were then struggling with. They were trying to integrate branched codebases in different states for a premature release. I worked with the panel and walked through several possible solutions only to find none worked.