J'ai passé un entretien chez Walmart Global Tech (New York, NY)
Entretien
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.
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.
Questions d'entretien [1]
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Java/Springboot/Kafka (producer and consumer etc.)
The interview process was smooth and well organized. It started with an initial recruiter screening, followed by a technical assessment focused on coding, problem-solving, Java backend concepts, data structures, and system design basics. The interviewer was professional, explained the expectations clearly, and gave time to discuss my approach before coding.
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I explained my experience building Java and Spring Boot microservices, developing REST APIs, working with databases, writing unit and integration tests, and supporting production backend systems. I also discussed how I used caching, query optimization, and CI/CD pipelines to improve performance and reliability.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Walmart Global Tech (Bengaluru)
Entretien
3-4 rounds including DSA, LLD and last round being Hiring Manager round. DSA rounds are pretty much standard questions while LLD rounds can vary based on years of experience of the candidate.
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I was asked Graph Questions for BFS traversal, Binary Search question on Koko eating Bananas