I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Capgemini (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
Interview process consisted of three interviews. One with a Sr Consultant, one with a Manager or above and one with a Sr. Manager or above. The interview questions ranged anywhere from behavioral to situational/hypothetical questions (ex: how many people are wearing purple shirts right now or how many airplanes are flying over the sky right now). There used to be a one hour case study exam, which was a bit tough to get through in the time allotted, that was used to judge your logic and problem solving skills...but I think they got rid of it.
They also had you do a fake sales pitch/presentation about something you were passionate about. The interviews and questions differ depending on who you have interviewing you.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How many airplanes are flying over the USA right now? It was more challenging than difficult and did challenge your through process which I loved.
I applied online, I believe through handshake, I had one behavioral interview and one technical interview. The technical was not super technical I felt that it was also very behavioral as well. It was with two current consultants
I have attended walk in and results are known on the same day. No lagging .Also I got the offer letter early eventhough I served 3 months notice period.There is mcq round which is the 1st round with few MCQ questions and two programs related to selenium,cucumber and strings and then followed by 2 technical rounds
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
write a program to replace one char with another in a given string and merge two arrays sort and print the numbers in ascending order without duplicates
It was good
They asked me basics of go slice array and gave me question on go routine ,
Gave me wrong question and asked me to correct it asked about my project what was my role and asked more about slice