I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Target (Bengaluru) in Feb 2018
Interview
I had applied through campus placements. It was a one day process.
First round - Technical aptitude. 11 questions out of which 10 were MCQs related to expected output of given code snippet. 1 coding question
Second Round - A total of 16 students were shortlisted after first round. We were sent for 1st technical round. Questions were asked mainly based on what was written in resume. I had mentioned about SQL, Java, Android and Git. I was asked a lot of questions based on those.
All 16 shortlisted students were sent to 2nd Technical round as well. The panel was different this time. They already had reviews from the panel who has taken my first Technical interview. They asked me more questions on Java, projects listed in resume and code snippets of those. They asked some general questions as well.
Interview questions [6]
Question 1
Questions based on SQL - SQL queries based on joins, aggregate functions, group by, having clause
It was 4 round interview process
1) 1st round was screening round where they asked basic springboot api signature question
2) 2nd round was machine coding round where they have some code and they ask to fix the bugs, add feature and write the test cases
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Different kind of api method in springboot and how to write the signature of @getmapping
I went to there offline drive held in there office at manyata tech park Bangalore I was 3 round for
Problem solving
System design
Hiring manager round
question were easy only leetcode medium to easy level
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Target in Mar 2024
Interview
It was a length interview process. Consisted of 5 interviews total spanning over 3 weeks. I had 2 recruiter calls. Along with 2 technical interviews with engineers on the team 1 pair programming interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Was asked basic behavioral questions. Was also asked to describe in-depth my experience with Python and SQL.