I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Oracle (Marmagao) in Aug 2016
Interview
First step was an online test containing various sections such as verbal,software skills etc .36 candidates were shortlisted for the interviews. 3 technical rounds and 1 hr round after that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic oop concepts, linked lists, asked to implement queue,algorithm of tower of Hanoi and some puzzles.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Oracle (Durgapur, West Bengal) in Aug 2016
Interview
Firstly, an online test was conducted on the Oracle platform, consisting of 4 sections – Communication Skills, Logical Aptitude, Programming Skills, and Computer Science Knowledge.
There were 4 rounds of face to face interviews followed by shortlisting from the above test.
3 Technical and 1 HR Round.
A lot of Design Questions were asked. Data Structure questions were pretty easy. DBMS Related Questions were also asked.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Oracle (Trichy) in Aug 2016
Interview
Online test with 4 sections which is again subdivided into subsections (more than 2hr, you need to have patience and time management)
If you have applied for Server tech then you will have a coding round also (2 questions 1 hr, optimization is important)
3 rounds of tech plus 1 HR interview
first tech is of puzzles plus basic concepts like OOP concepts and DS (may ask project)
second tech is problem solving skills plus coding (may ask project)
third tech is more like stress interview (project and coding)
Not mandatory that you will be selected even if you are in HR round
In my case 1st and 2nd interview was almost 1 hr each and 3rd was half an hr
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
list out oops concepts
explain polymorphism with real life example?
Code for min number of notes(100,500.1000) for given amount (ATM) with atleast 1 100 rs note?
explain your project and your contribution in it?
why you want to be in Oracle (esp asked to non CS candidates)