I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Mphasis (Indore) in Apr 2019
Interview
I have joined as a fresher. Company came to my college. There were four rounds in the process of selection... First day there was a written (on system) round it has aptitude reason and english paragraphs. The second round was Swar round it was related to telephonic. Then there was a technical round in that they will ask basic concept of data structure or any specific language which yiu mentioned in your resume they ask to create few program to just check About your logic. Then in last i had a personal interview.
First round was aptitude which have logical questions and second round was technical interview in which they have asked about sql and introduction.Based on skills they have asked me the questions
round 1 screening.
round 2 cpp concepts all including dsa concepts.
Initial screening over phone and later online interview. Asked all releant questions for cplus plus and had to know all th concepts.
thats all i have to say.
I applied online. I interviewed at Mphasis (Bengaluru)
Interview
The interview process was quite lengthy and somewhat unorganized. Initially, my interview was scheduled but got cancelled at the last minute. After multiple follow-ups, it was finally rescheduled for a 45-minute session.
The interview mainly focused on standard Java topics such as Collections, Streams, JVM Memory, and Spring Boot concepts like Actuator and configuration. The discussion went well, and I was able to answer almost all the questions confidently.
However, despite the interview going well, the final result was negative. What made the experience more frustrating was the delay in communication. The result was shared after nearly three weeks, and even after continuously following up for about two weeks, the HR team mentioned they still hadn’t received feedback from the interview panel. Overall, the process felt quite tedious and slow.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard Java Questions- OOPs, JVM Memory, Collections, Streams