Candidates applying for Software Engineer roles take an average of 3 days to get hired, when considering 2 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at BrowserStack overall takes an average of 22 days.
Common stages of the interview process at BrowserStack as a Software Engineer according to 2 Glassdoor interviews include:
Phone interview: 29%
Background check: 29%
One on one interview: 14%
IQ intelligence test: 14%
Skills test: 14%
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I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at BrowserStack (Dublin, Dublin) in Jun 2018
Interview
First round is a skype telephonic interview comprises of both technical and previous experience related question.
Technical focus more on you Java threading and trick questions on core java. It lasted for 1 hour.
Post the interview. I received the mail that I will be given 10 days to complete a coding challenge preferrable python or ruby.
The question checks the knowledge of multi-threaded OO programming language, basic computer science techniques (state transition diagram) and
the ability to write safe multi-threaded code for production ready with automated unit tests.
The coding test was time-consuming. I have submitted the production-ready code with test cases. The recruiter didn't acknowledge for the code.
After 3 weeks, when I follow up with the recruiter. I received an automated mail saying this email address is no longer in use.
I don't know if there are genuine or not. There were a lot of questions running in my mind if the company really exists in Dublin.
In which company does a person leave within 3 weeks and his email address is removed from their list immediately.
I promptly tried to reach out to the HR team, there are yet to reply and I am not expecting them to reply for next couple of years
Overall, I had good experience in coding test and thankful that it ended here, rather than going in further rounds and get disappointment similar to this.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at BrowserStack in Jan 2026
Interview
total 3 rounds of the interview
round 1 : it was the how well you know about you current projecct no DSA and language based questions
round 2 : machine coding round
round 3 : HM
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at BrowserStack (Goregaon East) in Sep 2025
Interview
On-campus Placement drive by BrowserStack Catapult (Placement-linked internship) Role: Software Engineer - Backend.
1. Online Assessment:
The first round was OA, it had basic to medium level MCQs related to Web (HTML, CSS, JS), OS, CN and Situational questions. I cleared the OA and was called on-site for further rounds.
2. Machine Coding:
This was an on-site round, we were called at the office. The Problem was classic tail -f like log streamer using web sockets. I managed to pass this round as well.
3. Interview with DoE:
This was the last round, the director of engineering interviewed me. The interview was completely based on my resume. They asked me about my Internship experiences, projects, strengths-weaknesses, etc. Overall it was a tech+behavioral round.
1 week later, results were announced by the placement cell, I am selected!
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
A project is supposed to be delivered in near week and a lot of work is yet to be done, being a team lead how would you handle this situation?
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at BrowserStack (Goregaon) in Sep 2025
Interview
First there will be an online assessment mostly technical MCQs which is easy and straightforward. Then they will mostly ask you to build a server side API prototype, for me it was to implement 'tail -f' unix command via sockets for real time updates of a log file. I got 2 hours to do that from scratch - with no AI help although you CAN google for simple queries.
tip: Don't use AI to build everything from scratch. Do you homework on web dev, computer networks, Web Sockets and actually understand the working. I dont think they either ways expect from you a full production ready frontend+backend. Just make whatever they ask honestly and with clarity most importantly. Walk through your logic and code - be clear and talkative.
Saying this because I did just that - communicate, even though i didn't make the frontend just made bare minimum backend and explained my logic code reasoning and got shortlisted.
After that you will be interviewed either alone or in pairs. I got rejected at this last round. Tip for this round: Explain/show your projects and resume; properly do your homework.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly about my projects and resume, practice your soft skills, be ready for rapid fire questions.