First round is a phone screen with an HR. Second round is a presentation about yourself and a project you've built using their cloud. The whole recruiting process took about 3 weeks. I was given 2 weeks to build my project.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Oracle (Shanghai, Shanghai) in Jul 2025
Interview
I recently completed the interview process for a position at Oracle and would like to share some observations about the experience for future candidates' reference.
The entire process spanned approximately two months. After completing the final round of interviews, I waited for about four weeks to receive an outcome. During this period, I followed up via email multiple times for updates, and each response stated they were "still comparing candidates." Regrettably, at no point during the process did I receive any thank-you notes for my time or apologies for the delays.
Specifically, I noted the following:
1. Communication from the HR representative was minimal and limited to logistical information, without the usual courteous or engaging tone expected in professional correspondence.
2. The interviewer in the third round was notably direct in their questioning and manner, lacking a baseline level of professional courtesy during the discussion.
3. For a company of this prominence, the overall process lacked timely feedback and a clear communication timeline, which was surprising.
I hope this feedback can be helpful for the company in improving its candidate experience. Clear communication and respectful treatment of applicants, even those not selected, go a long way in preserving a company's reputation.
I applied through other source. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Oracle (Singapore) in Nov 2024
Interview
Very fast, asked some key questions , but more emphasis on your projects. Quite fast but didnt get the job , so must be ready to present as fast as possible, while keeping your project relevant to them so that you can get the internship there
The interview process is long but worth the hustle. Although it takes long you get to enjoy benefits after its over and you get accepted. Ive personally wanted to work at Oracle and im having a really good time.