The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Netsmart (Great River, NY) in Feb 2020
Interview
Applied online. After the initial phone screen we scheduled an on-site interview on a day where I'm not available. It was a bit wired but I still chose to go for the interview. The interview only took me 90 minutes, but I spent totally 8 hours travelling between states.
The people who interviewed me are super friendly and nice. I arrived a 30 minutes early and they decided to interview me immediately so that I don't need to wait there. The questions they asked don't match the requirements on the job description (Java, C++, C#), but these were easy questions. I think they are looking for someone who is familiar with web technologies, because they did ask me "which one do I prefer, front-end or back-end". And also, they did ask a lot of behavioral questions.
It has been 3 weeks since my interview, and I didn't hear anything from the company. It's frustrating that nice on-site experience is ruined by the schedule, misinformation and lack of updates.
Asked basic HR questions such as why you wanted to work here, talked about projects, need to know core values of the company, so be sure to research on that part.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Netsmart (Bengaluru) in Mar 2026
Interview
Interview process was 2 rounds, first one F2F with a solutions architect and next is the virtual round with the US team. The solutions architect asked questions and approaches that I took mentioned in my resume, questions about SOLID principles, asyn code, multi-threading, concurrency, asked to show how I would refactor a class, questions about design patterns and how I would implement them, and a simple string, array or hashmap based question to solve on the whiteboard.
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Interview process was 2 rounds, first one F2F with a solutions architect and next is the virtual round with the US team. The solutions architect asked questions and approaches that I took mentioned in my resume, questions about SOLID principles, asyn code, multi-threading, concurrency, asked to show how I would refactor a class, questions about design patterns and how I would implement them, and a simple string, array or hashmap based question to solve on the whiteboard.
Asks the normal questions about yourself in first interview, projects you have worked on and what your role with them were, previous job experience, and make sure to study up on the companies values.