I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UnitedHealth Group (Greater Noida) in Sep 2016
Interview
The process started from presentation followed by online test of 90 min which consists of 80 questions. Aptitude (30) easy, Reasoning(30) easy but time consuming and Technical(20) based on C output. 2nd round was GD conducted in a group of 10 students. 2-3 students were selected from each group. 3rd round was Technical based on basic concepts of java , oops and mostly from project (big data). 4th round was HR which was based on general questions about myself.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
why we use clustering in hadoop.
why hadoop instead of Oracle database?
You have a written test for freshers. Then a HR group discussion. Then a tech round. If required another tech round. Then we have a final HR round where you are asked about your education proofs and other details.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
About my university project. Any prior programming experience.
Scheduled for a phone interview with software engineering manager. Second interview met with a software engineer who quizzed me on all things C#/SQL. The last interview was a panel meeting with a group of software engineering managers and directors.
I applied online. I interviewed at UnitedHealth Group in Sep 2020
Interview
I received multiple emails at once for coding assessments and a "video" interview.
The "video" interview is recording your face while answering questions given by an interview platform call HireVue(their business model is only benefiting employers, they don't care about employees and potential candidates). This is a huge negative as I'm spending hours each day learning new things and practice for interviews, and this company tries to let me record videos just to let them see it for consideration. It's disrespectful.
The coding interview was also a mess considering the way they arrange it. I got two emails with different links for coding assessments. I was advised by HR to only take the test for the full-time position. After checking multiple times in the emails and the assessment site, there is no mentioning of what kind of position it is for. So I took both, just for practice because I already decided not to consider this company as they sent me that "video" interview thing.
The coding assessment is very easy, I took about sessions total of 6 questions, 170 minutes allowed to finish everything, it only took me 50 minutes. So if you decide to give them a chance, no stress for the coding part.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you want to spend hours doing coding assessments and a fake "video" interview?