I applied through university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at ALSTOM (Bengaluru) in Aug 2018
Interview
The interview took place on 2 separate days, 1 for the online test and one for the interview.
The online test consisted of 2 main sections :
Aptitude and Technical
The technical was a bit more tougher than i expected, but aptitude was very easy.
On the 2nd day, there were 2 rounds:
Group Discussion
Interview
GD was fine and current topics were give
The F2F interview was easy and both the technical and hr interviewers were together.This was easy and technical question were asked only on basics.
Overall it was a good experience
The interview process typically started with an online application, followed by an initial phone screening with an HR representative. This led to one or more technical and behavioral interviews with the hiring manager and team members. The final stage involved waiting for the decision and receiving an offer
Started by resume shortlisting, then a GD with a group of six people; concluded with a technical interview round where the major focus was just my resume and what I studied in my engineering life, and finally an HR round.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions only related to your resume and what you've studied.
I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at ALSTOM (Mysore)
Interview
My interview with Alstom was highly resume-focused, where the interviewer asked me detailed questions based on the technologies and skills I had listed. The discussion involved several cross-questions, often challenging me to justify why I chose one approach or technology over another. In addition to that, I was tested on core computer science fundamentals such as object-oriented programming concepts, operating system basics like heap vs stack and memory leaks, as well as standard data structures and algorithms problems including linked lists and valid parentheses. There was also an emphasis on security awareness, with questions about hashing vs encryption and DoS attacks. While I missed one question on Java garbage collection, I was able to handle most areas confidently, and the interviewer seemed impressed with the depth of my reasoning and clarity of answers.