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No Offer – Interviewed in Chennai (India) Feb 2013 – Reviewed Mar 17, 2013
Interview Details
Consultancy Scheduled the interview , they sent a link for online written test. Later in the next Saturday the conducted interview. It contains total Four rounds and one hr.
1. Technical Round:- Asked the Question on Core Java , Struts, SQL, Servlets and Jsp's.
2. Round :- It contains two persons interviewed me at this round one for SQL and other for Java.
3. Round: It is a managerial round there they asks about the project and the major issues faced during the project management.
4. Round : It is a managerial round there they asks about the project and the major issues faced during the project management. same as third round.
5. HR interview they negotiating about the package like anything.
Interview Question – Why you are interesting to join in RBS, did your company offered any thing while you going to put paper View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Gurgaon, Haryana (India) Jul 2011 – Reviewed Mar 03, 2013
Interview Details
Interviews are usually conducted by individual teams instead of some central HR Panel.
Usually 4-5 rounds of interview is done including intial Telephonic rounds and Face 2 Face technical, Managerial after that HR rounds are done. in case of interview drives written tests are also conducted.
Interview Question – Depends upon requirement but there is no fixed format. Requires fair amount of preparation . View Answer
Negotiation Details – Its usually fine.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Gurgaon, Haryana (India) Jun 2011 – Reviewed Dec 31, 2012
Interview Details Hiring and interview process is very slow and pathetic. I went through 8 rounds of interview in span of 2 months before getting hired. and strange thing is that in every round of interview the questions were almost same.
Interview Question – data structures, A lot of threading, Answer Question
Negotiation Details – They dont negotiate much. They offered me more then I asked for :)
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Aug 31, 2012
Interview Details Very complicated
Interview Question – Why you want to come to RBS...........there is no work. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Cool.........get some other company offer and get 20-30 % hike on that.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Gurgaon, Haryana (India) Mar 2011 – Reviewed Feb 21, 2012
Interview Details
The initial round was a telephonic round. the interview lasted for more than an hour in which I was grilled about Java, Unix and SQL. The interviewer was very knowledgeable fellow, the questions were pretty tough and at one time it seemed as if they were hiring me to build a rocket for NASA in Java.
It was followed by two written tests , A Video Conference and a one to one with a project manager all in the same day.
The telephonic and the other interviews were about 10 days apart.
Good experience over all.
Interview Questions
Negotiation Details – Yes, I was able to negotiate as I had other offers in hand as well. The HR guys do not budge easily untill you are really special or the project requires you badly. The negotiation would not fetch you a very huge amount of money, the revised offer would be close to what you were offered previously.
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