The HR lady called up to set a telephonic round of interview as per my availability(contrary to how it works in the industry) only to be disappointed on the scheduled time . The person who was to interview was out sick and nobody informed me about this. Later that evening she called up again to setup another time.
Well, after the telephonic round- the next was F2F case study. They will give you a vague case study and will expect you to ask questions.
There were 2 guys who gave me a case study and the discussion went on for more than 1 hour.
Later- the HR person informed me that the case study was not upto their mark as not all the aspects were covered.
This was a very vague statement for any candidate considering that you discussed the case for more than an hour . Didnt they realise it within 30 minutes that it is not heading anywhere?
One of the gentlemen was kind of very show off and was trying to boast off about his knowledge- to which I somehow did not agree as the responses he was giving to my queries during the cacse study were as vague as possible.
So if the coversation is not guided in a correct way - its incorrect to judge a candidate unless your sole motto is to do a time pass inviting 20+candidates on a weekend.
Overall a negative experience.
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2 rounds of interview - one of them would be case study. Mostly on previous experience and scenario based questions. Case study round would be more of actual BA roleplay
Great interview experience. Quick responses, feedback was given timely after each stage. The interviews itself were very engaging, very smart and prepared people, asking challenging but fair questions. I loved the cultural interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Product Vision, Tech Skills, Tech soft skills
Example Questions:
How do you validate the requirements? What are your responsibilities when it comes to requirement clarification? When are you done with a requirement? Tell us some examples.
What, in your opinion, are the essential practices for the success of a team? What would be the signs that a team is not healthy? Tells us a case that you got on a team that did not do essential practices and you had to make it happen.
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I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Thoughtworks
Interview
4 rounds - 1 with HR, 1 technical assessment (conversation where they assess your BA theoretical + situational knowledge), 1 case study, and 1 cultural and leadership interview. The entire process took about 1 month.
Overall a fantastic experience; one of the most enjoyable interview experiences I've had. Next steps were always clear and came quickly (within 1 to 2 days), so you never really have to be in limbo for long. Interviewers were also very genuine and kind - they really want to get to know you and assess your fit for the company. They're also very helpful with answering any questions you may have, which really helps in understanding whether Thoughtworks is right for you.