I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart Global Tech (Sunnyvale, CA) in Mar 2022
Interview
* Contacted by a recruiter from my LinkedIn profile by email
* Did an initial screening interview with the recruiter where we discussed my experience in detail and why I wanted to change jobs
* Scheduled a Karat interview where you code live with a professional SWE, times available at my convenience (early morning through the late evening)
=> I was given the choice to answer technical knowledge questions in 2 of 4 areas that you get to choose
=> The remaining 35 minutes were the coding challenge questions that were medium difficulty - I completed one optimized solution (decrypting a coded message) and outlined the solution for a second problem (creating a cipher based on a given pattern)
* I was notified the next morning that I passed by the recruiter who then scheduled my interviews with Walmart within a week
* In the next round of interviews, I did two sessions back to back with Walmart team members - 1 technical, 1 behavioral
=> Technical Interview: questions were related to troubleshooting at various stages of a development project
=> Behavioral Interview: questions about how I would resolve issues with other employees and management (conflict resolution, making priority decisions)
=> Very enjoyable experience with both employees who also left time for me to ask questions about what it was like to work at Walmart
* The recruiter contacted me the next day to inform me that they would be extending me an offer.
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Overall, the recruiter was amazing. She remained in communication and kept the interview process moving smoothly. There were no surprises with any round of interviews - she told me exactly what to expect and I was very prepared for each stage. There were no trick questions and no surprises.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical Interview: It was very similar to the Caesars Cipher challenge where you are decoding a message. Given a string in a multidimensional array, exchange the character n for the n+3 character according to the alphabet.
It starts with some basic Java/Springboot/Kafka (producer and consumer etc.) questions, and then use Google docs to write 3 Leetcode questions(Easy to Medium) about String and HashMaps. Took around 40 mins.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Java/Springboot/Kafka (producer and consumer etc.)
I interviewed at Walmart Global Tech (New York, NY)
Interview
I passed all the interviews only to be told at the end that they didn't have the budget. It took about 2 months. It was probably delayed because of budgeting issues.
I interviewed at Walmart Global Tech (California City, CA)
Interview
My interview began with an introductory call with the hiring manager, followed by a technical round led by an engineering lead, who probed system design, coding approach, and problem-solving communication.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about your work experience and how that aligns with our project ( he gave a brief about his work)