I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Nokia in Jun 2025
Interview
-- resume screening
-- first round OA, consist of 15 mcq of computer fundamentals, 2 dsa I got one for segment tree but ya my friends got pretty easy
-- second round I got shortlisted, 30-60 min virtual interview, questions on OOPS, CN, OS, Linux and easy to medium DSA
-- third round Managerial round, solely depends on your luck I friends got ended in 15 min asked basic intro and expectation and done for me it was pretty though I would say harder than technical round , 1 medium-hard dsa, CN, and OPPS was like technical all over again
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
1. find second largest and smallest element in an array without using any inbuilt functions
It was generally okay. They asked a lot of questions about almost everything written on my CV, which made the interview feel quite detailed and intense at times. However, their questions were relevant and showed that they had carefully reviewed my background. At the same time, they were helpful, supportive, and genuinely nice throughout the conversation, which made the overall experience more comfortable and positive.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They didn’t focus on just one single thing. They asked many detailed questions about different parts of my CV, such as my previous roles, responsibilities, and specific experiences.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Nokia (Bengaluru)
Interview
One hr, python and c coding, data analytics, hr questions, resume based questions, difficulty level was average. Python question was matrix based.
data analytics concepts like anova, statistical models, mean and variace etc was asked.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
easy level python code, c code, data analytics questions
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Nokia (Chennai)
Interview
The atmosphere during the interview was quite relaxed, which helped ease my nerves. The interviewer had a warm smile and a friendly demeanor, making it easy to engage in conversation. We chatted about my background and experiences, and they asked insightful questions that really made me think. I appreciated how they listened attentively and provided feedback throughout, creating a dialogue rather than a simple Q&A. Overall, it felt more like a discussion between two colleagues rather than a formal interview, which made the entire experience enjoyable and memorable.
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