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      Applications Developer Interview

      May 22, 2014
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Pune
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Thoughtworks (Pune) in Apr 2014

      Interview

      A coding round, followed by two Skype interviews on Android and iOS, followed by a series of interviews in their office at Pune. At their office there are two non technical rounds. One round is solving flowcharts; mindless conditional loops implemented using conditional jumps. Another round was a set of 50 simple arithmetic, logical reasoning, and English questions to be solved in 12 minutes. One long round of Android interview. In all of their Android / iOS interviews, they interviewers were good. They ask you specific questions, or gives a specific high level requirement and counters and discusses your approach right from design to code. The so "design round" was exactly opposite. There was no context; no code, not even a well defined high level problem! I was asked to recreate any code I have re-factored exactly as it was "before" the re-factoring! In the absence of a context, the discussion and questions were superficial and sometimes silly. They shook their heads a lot, but were not able to actually counter me once! Also, they seem more interested in jargon like name of code smell, name of the pattern than the actual solution. I may be biased, but I have a strong feeling that the interviewers' knowledge of designing is more academic than hands on. After a long wait I was told by the HR that I was not selected because I lack iOS skills, and design skills. Before I went to Pune the HR told me that the interview would be on my "general technical aptitude". Interestingly, there was no code paring session; no evaluation on troubleshooting skills; absolutely no questions on fundamentals like os, algo or data structures. They design / re-factoring skills was assessed as I mentioned above. They certainly have a unique notion of "technical aptitude!" All in all, a very disappointing experience for me, not because I wasn't selected, but because of the superficiality of their interview process. Perhaps more so because I had a very high expectation from it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thoughtworks contacted again to offer me a contractual position (for exactly the same job I applied for!) for 6 months, during which I have to "prove myself." Naturally I declined. The HR wanted me to share my feedback with the interview panel. There one of the guys told me to read about design patterns. I was shocked! When I asked him what made him think I don't know them since he hasn't asked any questions on this in the interview, he said, "you have named a very few patterns in the design discussion." This is perhaps the stupidest explanation I have ever heard. This tends to cement my suspicion that the interviewers themselves probably have never had a chance to design anything significant and apply patterns to real problems. I told them that I have seen and used "all" the GoF patterns in actual code, that I have been using them for 7 years now, that I think the ideas are more important than the names they have, and that, most importantly, as a designer your job is not to apply patterns but to to solve the problem at hand as elegantly as possible, using the patterns as a tool whenever applicable. He mumbled, "No that's not so." but mercifully kept his mouth closed afterwards.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Do you prefer a lean API or a broad API? (Without any follow up questions)
      1 Answer
      9

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      Jul 12, 2025
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
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      I interviewed at Thoughtworks

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      Went well overall four rounds starting with Hacker rank test, Code pairing, Technical and Cultural alignment interview. Majorly focused on Oops and DSA. Java and Python are added plus, overall good experience with good interviewers

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      Mar 21, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
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      Neutral experience
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      Application

      I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Thoughtworks (Hyderabad) in Feb 2025

      Interview

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      Aug 3, 2025
      Anonymous employee
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      I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Thoughtworks in Nov 2024

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      It was on campus. 1st round: coding assessment(4 questions) 2nd round: code pairing 3rd round: tr 4th round: cultural and leadership round 5 got selected from our college. i was one of them. The offers are given batches wise. if you are in a last batch like me. you will suffer a lot of waiting.

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      breadth and depth of ur resume
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