I was asked which was my preferred programming language. My answer was Java. The whole interview was based on questions on Java and a few of my projects. It also included a live coding round on CodePair. Basic Questions on oops concepts and java basics including constructors, garbage collection, virtual classes, interfaces, overloading, etc. I was asked to code a question on CodePair wherein I was given two sorted arrays I had to merge the and find median and mean of the same and print answer in floating points with the given number of decimal digits. I was able to code it and answer most of the questions.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Mastercard (Dublin, Dublin)
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I had two interviews.
The first one the interviewer didn't turn on there camera which I thought was rude.
On the second interview only one of the interviewers turned on the camera.
Both interviews mumbled and didn't have the best microphones.
I was cut off mid sentence when answering questions.
When they asked questions they would look around as if the interview process was a hassle for them.
Generally I found the behaviour to be completely un-professional.
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The questions were around core Java, spring and testing.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Mastercard (Dublin, Dublin)
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It was good. A technical interview with Engineer followed by a Personality one. The Engineer was very helpful and nice. He didnt but pressure on me The personality interview was easier they asked some technical questions too
J'ai passé un entretien chez Mastercard (Hyderâbâd)
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nitial Screening: A brief phone or video call to verify basic qualifications.
Formal Interviews: One-on-one or panel discussions focused on experience, skills, and situational problem-solving.
Assessments: Practical tests or presentations to objectively measure technical competence.
Final Evaluation & Offer: Review of top candidates followed by background checks and an official job offer.