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      Software Developer Interview

      Nov 25, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Bengaluru
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at IBM (Bengaluru) in Sep 2025

      Interview

      Software Developer Interview — IBM (On-Campus) Location: Bengaluru Interviewed: September 2025 I attended IBM’s on-campus hiring process for a Software Developer role. The entire process had four rounds: an online assessment, a technical interview, a managerial interview, and an HR round. Round 1: Online Assessment The HackerRank test contained two coding questions based on arrays, hash maps, and linked lists. Time management was important because the questions required optimal solutions. I cleared this round and received the next-round email after about 20 days. Round 2: Technical Interview This round focused on core computer science subjects. Questions were asked from OOP (abstraction, inheritance, etc.), database normalization, linked lists, OS scheduling, deadlocks, and basic Docker concepts. I was also asked to explain how to delete a middle node in a doubly linked list. The interviewer mainly checked clarity of explanation and understanding of fundamentals. Round 3: Managerial Interview This round included questions about my projects, the architecture I used, challenges I faced, and how I approached debugging issues. There were also simple questions on test-case design and threading. The interviewer evaluated problem-solving ability and communication. Round 4: HR Discussion This round covered standard HR questions such as motivation for IBM, strengths, weaknesses, and career goals. It was mostly conversational. Overall Experience The process was smooth and well-structured. Interviewers were polite and focused on fundamentals rather than very advanced topics. Preparing OOP, DBMS, OS, Linked Lists, and basic DevOps helped a lot. Advice for Candidates Understand core concepts clearly, practice coding, and be ready to explain your project architecture and thought process.

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      Question 1

      They asked me to explain how to delete a middle node from a doubly linked list, including how pointers should be updated and how edge cases like head and tail deletion are handled.
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