I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at IBM (Ciudad de Mexico) in Sep 2019
Interview
Fue muy rápido y sencillo , me ayudó una consultora externa para las entrevistas , todo salió bien ya que estoy calificado para el puesto. Primero me contacto la consultora para la primera entrevista, fui a lugar del empleador
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at IBM
Interview
3 rounds 1st is coding round with 3 questions and based on topics like binary tree, link list and all. Be thorough with data structure and DBMS . Second round was technical and questions were basic on java , projects etc last round is hr
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at IBM (Durham, NC) in Feb 2019
Interview
I was reached out to on LinkedIn to come to an information day on their local campus, then a week later was contacted about items on my resume that were relevant to a summer intern project they wanted completed. In our emails I was told about the problem and a general solution they envisioned (an IoT project), so in preparation I spent a day going through my past projects and drafting up my own detailed solution to their problem.
Spent 5-10 minutes doing a few introduction and general behavioral questions, then most of the interview was centered around my solution and why I chose to do things the way I did. I was constantly bringing up relevant experiences in past projects to explain/defend my choices. Last 5-10 minutes of the hour were spent on questions I had, then I received a verbal offer at the end (Yes, the interview process was only one hour long).
Got the official written offer probably about 1-2 months later (common experience for other interns too).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
This interview was a while ago and I don't remember any specific questions, but nothing was too difficult/unexpected. Just be prepared to talk about any and all relevant experience and how it relates to the position.