Why do you want to work for the BBC?
Graduate Developer Interview Questions
5,185 graduate developer interview questions shared by candidates
Tell me something about Beekeeper? What do we do?
Why did you apply for this job?
- What do you know about Java? - Why QA - Tell me aout a time when you've worked in a team
What do you understand about safeguarding and why is this important in education?
What course did you study? Latest technology that wows you?
Describe how you can compare playing guitar with writing code.
Do you know about agile software development and can you name the phases?
Why do you want to work for BT?
• Skype Interview Questions: - Why BT - About BT's values - Describe a time you took leadership / teamwork etc... - What is BT's business model. • Assessment Centre: (No vague answers are accepted, they will go into detail) Stage 1) Individual Interview - All about your CV, some basic technical questions asked. E.g. - What is a class and describe a project that required you to use multiple classes. Describe those classes. - Describe your favourite project you've worked on and why? - Give me a time where you learnt something new and how did you apply it? (In detail) - Describe a time you had to take leadership and how? - Describe how you went about solving a technical problem, explain any concepts you applied. Stage 2) Group Interview - They expect you to look very motivated and display leadership - They give you a study you have to read in groups and then discuss, nobody waits for you, everyone skim reads and quickly starts bashing out information before you even finish. - They then start giving you additional pieces of information on the case study that you must also discuss. - You must finally come to a solution based on what you've read and present the solution. TIP: This is a really important part of your assessment centre, probably the most important. ==== Food Break Provided By BT ==== Stage 3) Technical Interview: - They go through your project and its efficiency - They ask you questions about it and ask you how you think you can improve it. - They then provide you with some sort of mental activity to see how your brain functions or test your coding ability with a programming exercise. They tested me on the algorithms I knew through sorting cards. Stage 4) Personal Presentation: - You have to present the presentation you were given (I had to present to 1 assessor, they might change this, so be prepared to present anywhere you're put). - The assessor then asks you questions and sees your handouts. - The assessor writes a report. ==== End Of Day - You Go Home ====
Viewing 981 - 990 interview questions