I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Deutsche Bank (London, England)
Interview
The interview had an online numerical test, followed by an on-site numerical test and 4 interviews. Some of them where slightly technical, but most of them were behavioral interviews. The interviewers were very friendly, and the technical ones had some solid backgrounds and knew their stuff. However, the technical questions did not involve algorithm solving, but more data structures, and Java questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you think of a situation when you had to work with a large set of data? How did you go about it, and what did you learn from the numbers?
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Deutsche Bank (Surat) in Aug 2020
Interview
Interview was easy, basic questions of dsa and dbms asked and also project related questions were asked and also some puzzles were asked for knowledge and accuracy testing. The selection test was easy and only math related cp questions were asked which was easy and overall nice and easy experience.
But in result gender bias was clearly shown and more girls were selected despite performing equally if not better.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Deutsche Bank (Ahmedabad) in Jul 2019
Interview
Campus drive consists of 2 rounds of interviews for summer intern role:
1. Tech interview: Preety easy and they ask only basic ds, algo along with some os dbms concepts.
2. HR round
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Which sorting algo is the best? Write its code
Describe min heap with implementation details
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Deutsche Bank (Raleigh, NC) in Nov 2016
Interview
So I'm going to keep this story short.
The recruiter contacted me in September and my friend and I flew out to NC for the interview in November. The recruiter was extremely unresponsive that my friend had to call up her manager to see what's going on.
Not only that, the recruiter kept changing the interview time, which was extremely frustrating since we had classes and projects going on; it was really overwhelming that we don't have a definite plan.
After the interview, the recruiter told us that the position is almost filled with all the former interns...which made us feel like they're wasting our time. She told us that we'll hear back in two weeks.
And guess what, we did not hear back until today -- end of January, which is two months later, saying that the position is filled.
Most unprofessional company I have ever encountered.
Oh, and one of the interviewers was extremely ignorant towards my friend just because she's a computer engineer and they're looking for software engineers. He basically told her that the company needs people who know software, and she's not one of them.
If you want to see what a company's like, look at its employees.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the difference between an interface and an abstract class?
What is polymorphism? Why would you use it?
Determine if a string is palindrome.
What is object oriented programming?