I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Target
Interview
Mix of personal and professional questions, interests and dislikes, be prepared to talk in depth about your previous projects/assignments or leadership roles. Also, be able to describe your interest in databases or coding and why you chose one or the other. Most of the time was spent talking, with one whiteboard coding question toward the end.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe the difference between a stack and a queue and implement with language of your choice a queue using as many stacks as you want.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Target (Minneapolis, MN) in May 2026
Interview
The first round was a typical phone interview, and the second was a tech screening by a manager. 2 more tech screens, followed by a pair programming session. None of the questions were all that complex or difficult; However, one of the technical interviews was supposed to be behavioral. The interviewer decided to make it a technical interview and seemed standoffish from the start, almost as if he knew he did not want to move forward with me before the interview even started.
Investing time in 5 different rounds of interviews is a lot, especially when they refuse to give you any feedback afterward. Especially when the interviewers are allowed to switch the purpose of the interview call altogether whenever they feel like it.
Three rounds.first one was dsa and resume discussion, second was lld and the third was hr , culture fit.it was an on campus placement drive and was online.the oa round had multiple choice and aptitude
Asked a few basic DSA question, OOPS and SQL. Also asked about my resume projects in-depth and a few CS fundamentals. The interviewer was very friendly and guided me properly , the interview was on site