From my Naukri profile, a recruiter contacted me over the phone. She asked about my current job profile, roles and responsibilities, current salary, and notice period. After that, she scheduled my interviews.
The interview process consisted of a total of three rounds:
R1: Coding Round – The interviewer started with a brief introduction and then asked me to open one of my projects. I shared a project where I was practicing Redux Toolkit (RTK), and the interviewer asked questions related to RTK concepts. After that, the interviewer shared a document link and gave me a task. The task involved calling an API and displaying the fetched data in a table format. Later, I was asked to implement a search functionality on the table using the debounce concept, where the search API should be called using debounce when the user types in the search input. This round lasted around 1 hour.
R2: Design Round – The round started with an introduction, followed by design questions on optimizing an admin dashboard with performance issues, designing an admin dashboard focused on recent transactions, sales reports, and product reports, discussing the high-level design and folder structure of an e-commerce web application, explaining next steps after high-level design, and finally writing code for a simple chat application using Redux Toolkit; this round lasted around 1 hour and 15 minutes.
R3: Fitment Round – This round was a normal discussion-based round with no task. A senior member from Deloitte (Product/Project Manager) took this round. First, he introduced himself and then asked for my introduction. He asked about my career gap, my current company’s business model, how requirements come to me in my organization, why HashEDIn, and why this role. He also asked what I learned during my competitive exam phase. Later, he asked why I didn’t go for an MBA (as I took a gap for GATE preparation). I explained that during the gap I decided I was done with studies, and I jokingly said that since he has an MBA degree, that’s why he was asking. He laughed and said it was fine. At the end, he asked if I had any questions for him. This round lasted around 20–25 minutes.