J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Philips en sept. 2014
Entretien
There was an initial test followed by short listing candidates. Then there were two rounds - one technical and one HR. They basically look for good technical skills. HR is just a formality. So if you do well in tech, there is high probability that you get selected.
In the tech, they asked for my project and the part I played in it. Also, there were questions about linux and basic programming. Since I have written about web development in my resume, there were questions about web programming too. They basically expect you to own your work, so you should be able to specify you roles in the projects you have done and also, you should try to present any innovation you have done, since it will bring you bonus points.
Also, dedication to the work and owning your work is given high priority, You can get in even if you have medium coding skills, but have an analytic mind persistent effort and willingness to study. All this will be evaluated in the interview process.
Questions d'entretien [1]
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They asked about linux and its very specific commands. Since I was very well versed with linux, I was able to answer them.
One round of telephonic interview was done by some junior HR person. They asked basic question about where i live and how will i commute. No technical questions or anything from my resume.
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Where do you live in Bangalore? Can you commute to our new location/
J'ai postulé en personne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Philips (Best) en mars 2026
Entretien
I would not recommend applying for internal/direct positions at the moment if you do not want to waste your time. Based on my experience, I am not convinced that they are actively hiring for these roles.
I applied for two different positions with about a two-month gap between them. In both cases, I went through interviews but was ultimately rejected. For one position, I was told I was rejected because I did not have sufficient leadership skills for a leadership role. For the other, which was an engineering role, I was rejected because I had too much leadership experience. The reasoning was quite confusing.
At the same time, the same roles were open for contractors as well, which makes me wonder if the intention was primarily to hire contractors rather than internal employees. It is unclear why the positions were also advertised for direct hires.
The interview process itself was also disappointing. The questions were very basic, communication with HR was slow (responses often took 3–6 days), and scheduling interviews was difficult. They were not able to provide flexible time slots for interviews.
Overall, based on this experience, I would recommend carefully considering whether it is worth investing time in this process.
It was a on campus recruitment drive in college ,
First there was an online assessment followed by two technical rounds and one HR round
The technical rounds were mostly dsa and sql oriented
It was pretty straightforward
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
The interviewer asked me basic java question.. first he asked me a dsa question then moved to java and asked me what public static void means and how it works