I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Thoughtworks (Melbourne) in Mar 2019
Interview
i applied at January, at late March got a call from recruiter, it was a 20min chat basic interview questions why you wanna apply and stuff, then he sent me coding test made up of 3 questions and i had to choose 1.
around 3 weeks after submitting the coding test i got an email to attend in person interview.
it was made of an hour pair programming, you go through your code with 2 senior consultants and add couple of extension to the code, pretty easy.
Then they gave me a set of questions mix of math & logic and it was supposed to take 90 min but i finish in 30min, it was pretty easy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
why you applied? how many other places you have applied?
1. Recruiter screening with HR, pretty standard questions and went through what to expect. If you clear the screening, you will receive feedback that they will like to bring you the be interviewed for the technical interview
2. Pair programming with a senior developer. Brief introduction and straight to the take home assessment.
This was out of cycle as a candidate dropped the offer.
2024 interview process
- Hackerrank
- Pair programming round - pretty manageable, don't need to over prepare
- Culture round - I was asked to share my thoughts about societal issues
Interview process was smooth and quick
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Pair programming round: If you had more time, is there anything you would like to change?
I applied through university. I interviewed at Thoughtworks (Pune)
Interview
The whole process was of 4 rounds, comprising of one OA , then a code pairing round then a technical interview, and finally HR.1
The interview was around one hour with 2 interviewers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were asked from everywhere, including computer science fundamentals, SQL , data structures, and projects.
As I wrote react in my resume questions like how to implement lifecycle methods in function based components were asked.