I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Manhattan Associates
Interview
Applied from clg. Frst round is online assesment.
Shortlisted ones had a 2nd round after a week in college.
Further shortlisted students had the final rounds at Manhattan office after another week.
It's better to brush up all the key concepts of oops. Method overloading, overriding, abstraction, etc,. Must be sound in most of the common data structures. Some knowledge on rdbms and sql is advantageous.
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Question 1
Frst Round(online test): Total 4 sections in it. 2 sections related to c/c++/data structures/dbms, other 2 sections were verbal and quant.
Secnd Round: First they asked basic questions on binary trees and dbms. Next in this round coding questions were asked based on the skills one has mentioned. I had to write 3 programs- one was based on linked list, one to demonstrate encapsulation using C++, one to reverse a string using C only.
Final Rounds(Manhattan office): More questions were asked from data structures and oops concepts. More coding problems along with some puzzles. One program regarding hash maps was asked.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Manhattan Associates (Bangalore Rural)
Interview
1. Online assessment: average level trst
2. Technical Round 1: oops questions, print factorial using recursion
3. Technical round 2(Managerial): general behavioural questions,Simple problem solvong(not coding), General questions from resume
I interviewed at Manhattan Associates (Bangalore Rural)
Interview
3 round of interview, 2 tech round and one managerial round. Then HR round which is basically salary discussion and negotiation.
Easy to medium and do a prep on basic coding and you are good to go.
Basic DSA like linked list, queue , list
I applied online. I interviewed at Manhattan Associates (Bangalore Rural)
Interview
There will be 3 rounds - 2 technical and last one technomanegerial. Prepare for DSA, Backend development with Springboot and Angular for frontend.
DSA questions will be easy to medium and full stack questions will be bit difficult