I applied through university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Genpact (Greater Noida) in Sep 2023
Interview
I recently attended Genpact on-campus drive in our college. There were many students participating in the drive for the post of Software Developer and I was one of them. Three rounds: 1.Resume selection 2.Online Assessment 3. Technical Interview 4. HR Interview Resume Selection: General process of registering and submittion of resume fir drive. Online Assessment: Hacker Rank Platform . The questions were mainly of Java , OOPS , DBMS, JavaScript. Surprisingly there were pseudo codes but no coding section (which I was expecting). The Assessment consisted of approx 72-75 questions. Technical Round: Questions from Project completed, Some CS concepts and questions regarding favourable coding language HR Round : Basic situational questions , Introduction and Interest . This round is to check the candiates personality .
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Technical Round: Questions from Project completed, Some CS concepts and questions regarding favourable coding language HR Round : Basic situational questions , Introduction and Interest . This round is to check the candiates personality .
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Genpact (Noida) in Apr 2026
Interview
experience was good but took long time to proceed. They also asked for the past experience and job responsibilities, the have asked for explanation in deep for current projects .
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Question 1
explain about java along with their gc and metadata
home test of SQL, JavaScript and logic questions. you have 1.5 hours to finish it and then you have zoom with a team manager on the task where you need to explain your thinking.
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which number comes next in the following sequence: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
A typical Java interview experience includes technical questions on core Java concepts, object-oriented programming (OOP), data structures like collections and multithreading, and potentially scenario-based or real-world coding challenges. Interviewers also frequently ask about memory management, differences between classes (like ArrayList and Vector), and specific APIs or design patterns