The interview process is a joke.. makes you think you're applying to NASA when its just an auditing company.. even if its an international big 4 or whatever, the line of work doesn't change. They grade math tests according to ‘average performance’ rather than objective correctness
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at EY
Interview
Comparatively easier compared to other big 4. Typically a 45 mins interview with focus on technical questions. Interviewer mainly checks your technical knowledge and experience based off your previous projects.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a difficult project and how did you handle it? What was your role?
The interview lasted about an hour and was highly technical, covering topics in depth. The detailed discussion suggests genuine interest in evaluating my skills, experience, problem-solving abilities, and overall fit for the role.
Two technical rounds one from EY and another round from client both interviews were conducted for one hour and covered questions on java, Spring boot, microservices, react.js, system design , coding, Hibernate