I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Oracle (Coimbatore) in Jul 2015
Interview
Initially, Online test was conducted ( 4 sections - Aptitude, Computer science, Logical and puzzle ) related questions and difficulty level was above average.Results came 3 days later and out of 700 students 97 got shortlisted from our college and they said that next set of interview process will go through in another college. So, Finally they shortlisted around 250 students (3 colleges including us). Again next there was logical reasoning written test where 4 questions were given and that questions has to be solved in 30 minutes and they mainly checked explanation part in how student have approached the problem and not for the correct solution. After that 100 students were shortlisted from 250 and the next round was paper coding round.They mainly checked logic part and 57 students were totally shortlisted for final set of technical interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How does Bit Torrent works? Protocol?
Zigzag traversal of a binary tree
SQL queries
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Oracle (Bengaluru) in Aug 2013
Interview
Mostly, they ask fundamental questions related to whatever you've studied in your college. Puzzles are also important for Apps positions. They ask average Algorithmic questions. Database and SQL queries are very important to crack the interview.
SQL queries, DS, Linux commands, OS and Puzzles
SQL queries, DS, Linux commands, OS and Puzzles
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Oracle (Cape Town) in Jun 2015
Interview
Got put in touch with HR by a friend of mine, HR got a hold of me and asked for my CV. Next HR asked me to complete a programming project tot determine my level of coding. A telephonic call was then held where I was asked about previous projects I had worked on as well as some simple networking concepts.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do a Fibonnaci sequence. Both iteratively and recursively.