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      Entretien pour Senior Software Engineer

      28 sept. 2016
      Employé (anonyme)
      Bengaluru
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via une agence de recrutement. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Skidata (Bengaluru) en juil. 2016

      Entretien

      HR team will contact you and fix interview time as per your schedule. They were really helpful in rescheduling the interview twice as I was fixed with some work. Interview panel was right on schedule and I didn't have to wait for subsequent rounds as well. Difficulty level was quite high and they covered everything from Designing to Coding. All the rounds for interview including Managerial and HR were completed in few hours and they released the offer next day itself.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Internal workings of Frameworks like Spring and Hibernate and Designing an application
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      Entretien pour Senior Software Engineer

      25 mars 2026
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Bengaluru
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai passé un entretien chez Skidata (Bengaluru)

      Entretien

      I want every job seeker to read this before they invest a single hour in SKIDATA's hiring process. After keeping me waiting for a week with no communication, Sunil called me one morning and immediately asked for my current and expected CTC — no context, no budget range shared from their end. When I professionally asked for their budget to give a fair and informed number, he refused outright. So I shared my expected figure. He then demanded I justify it and insisted on capping any increase at 30% of my current CTC. When I asked if there was any room to negotiate, his response was: "Don't waste my time. Either take this offer or I have five backup candidates for this role." I asked for a little time to think. He gave me a two-hour ultimatum and asked me to send proof of my last working day — which I did, immediately, professionally, with full cooperation. Here's the part that exposes exactly what kind of person Sunil is: before the interviews even started, I had clearly told SkiData I was based in North India, far from their office location. He knew this. He still demanded I relocate to South India within five days of receiving the offer letter, with zero relocation support, zero travel allowance, zero accommodation assistance. And I agreed. I accepted his CTC figure with no negotiation. I accepted the five-day joining condition. I shared every document he asked for. I accepted every single term he put on the table. He still rejected me. By end of day, he called back and said the team "didn't believe" I would actually join in five days — despite me agreeing everything — and that I was "not a culturally fit." I had already cleared a dedicated cultural fit round with HR the week before. He could not point to a single instance or explain what specifically made me unfit. Because there was none. He rejected me because I had the audacity to ask a salary negotiation before agreeing to everything he demanded. This was not a recruitment process. This was one person's ego on full display. Sunil did not want a qualified candidate. He wanted someone who would accept whatever was put in front of them without a single question. The moment I engaged like a professional — asking reasonable questions, providing honest numbers — I became a problem to be eliminated. Negotiation is a normal, healthy part of every hiring process. It is not disrespect. It is not a red flag. What is a RED FLAG is a hiring manager who uses phrases like "I have five backup candidates, take it or leave it, dont waste my time" as a threat, sets two-hour ultimatums, demands you relocate across the country in five days with no support, and then rejects you the moment you dare to engage like a professional. What makes this worse is the timing. All of this happened at the end of the process — after four rounds of interviews, after days and nights of preparation, after giving everything to clear each stage. That is the weakest point for any candidate. You've invested so much that walking away feels like losing something you genuinely earned. They know this. And they use it. I had shared everything upfront — my location, my current CTC, my expected CTC — on the very first call, before a single interview was scheduled. They had all of it. They said nothing. No objection, no misalignment flagged, nothing. They let me go through the entire process in good faith, and only after I was fully invested did they start with the pressure tactics and ultimatums. They don't filter candidates early. They bring you to your most vulnerable point and then play with your mind and your emotions. That is not a flawed process. That is a deliberate one. SKIDATA, sort out your recruitment process. Hold Sunil to a basic standard of professional conduct. Candidates who clear four rounds of your process and cooperate fully with your terms deserve better than a petty, ego-driven rejection with no explanation. Avoid this company. Avoid this process. Your time is worth more than this.

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      Question 1

      SKIDATA & Hiring Manager Sunil — Ego Over Professionalism
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      Entretien pour Senior Software Engineer

      26 août 2016
      Employé (anonyme)
      Bengaluru
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via une agence de recrutement. Le processus a pris 3 jours. J'ai passé un entretien chez Skidata (Bengaluru) en août 2016

      Entretien

      Applied through a consultancy and was shortlisted for a interview quickly. Process was quick and efficient. Nice people who make you comfortable throughout the process and also appreciate the time candidates take to come for the interview. Company is building some really interesting products. Goodies bag was given at the end of the round - nice! Traffic is difficult in the Whitefield area.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Asked practical resumes on current and past work experience. Really like the fact that they did not spend time on theoretical questions that other companies typically ask. Was asked to design and write a REST API for an address book and then an existing piece of code was given. I was then asked to make more it efficient.
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