I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Walmart in Jun 2023
Interview
Recruiter reached out to chat over a phone call, and immediately started asking questions that the hiring manager put together. Hard to prepare for these questions since the questions are about general software engineering practices (and/or can be more specific to the team or role you're applying for). For example, a question they asked me was: "what is dependency injection"? One thing to note is that the recruiter may not have the technical context needed to understand your answer -- they may just be writing down your answer word for word (or trying to paraphrase) and sending it to the hiring manager. So it would be helpful to answer the question in a way non-technical folks can understand, and sprinkle in some specific technologies at the end. I didn't end up proceeding as I am relatively sure I didn't answer all of those questions correctly. Not the biggest fan of this process but others may prefer this kind of interview!
Initially recruiter called and set up an interview with a panel of 2. On the day of the interview, they revealed it'd be partly support position and the questions were basics of Java, Spring Boot, Linux, SQL etc
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (Philadelphia, PA) in Jun 2022
Interview
Interviewer was great, helped out in some questions. Second round was more about behavioral aspect. Asked about my personal projects and why I made them and was asked to test from Github to local
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Round 1 was technical, I was asked some multiple choice ranging from data structures to Git behavior. Other half of round 1 was coding questions. I was provided with 2 questions, but was only able to complete the first one.