I applied in-person. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Chase (Bengaluru)
Interview
There was one telephonic interview followed by four onsite interviews.
Telephonic interview was about the current and past work experience followed by some decent technical questions about docker, ansible, rest etc
In the onsite interview process, the interviewers were not prepared & they were throwing illogical questions like difference between microservice and a restful service. I tried to comprehend the questions by asking in detail about the expectation, but that was not received positively.
The interview panels were pretty naive and they were expecting me to know exactly what they are working on (hibernate configuration names, libraries, etc)
I asked the feedback explicitly and I was told I don't sound technical & asked too many questions & got this answer in a tone that they don't owe the candidate the interview feedback, but they are doing it as a favor for me.
It was a complete waste of time & a horrible interview experience. I would suggest all engineers to stay away from this company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- Difference between Restful service and microservice.
- How do you make your microservice as spring boot service?
- Difference between inheritance and composition
- Some questions related to java 8 and APIs
Easy because the interview was a phone call screening then an oa that took about 2 hours to complete then i spoke to four senior software engineers and spoke to them about behavioral and technical questions
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Chase (San Diego, CA) in Sep 2025
Interview
For the technical recruiter round, it was a phone call (called me out of the blue I wasn't ever prepared) but it went suprisingly well. It was more like an informative call. For the technical round, it was an interview with the principal engineer, asked me a lot of high performance computing related questions (since that was what I was interviewing for). I should have prepared better, I tried to cover in breadth, instead I should have just focused on what I actually had experience in.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
HPC details of my project like the number of parameters, size of the model I was training on the HPC etc
alright, pretty hard, definitely something that required a lot of critical thinking and system design. definitely would not doing this interview again though the interviewer was super hard.alright, pretty hard, definitely something that required a lot of critical thinking and system design. definitely would not doing this interview again though the interviewer was super hard.