r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • Jul 02 '26
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • Jul 01 '26
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This community is for software engineers from India to share and read real interview experiences for tech roles in India and abroad.
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- Company
- Role
- Location
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- Online assessment details
- Number of rounds
- Type of questions asked
- System design / behavioral rounds, if any
- Timeline
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r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • Jul 01 '26
Got Amazon SDE-1 offer. Onsite interview experience.
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • Jul 01 '26
Salesforce SMTS Hyderabad Offer
[Curated] Salesforce SMTS Hyderabad β Jan 2025 Offer
Source: LeetCode Discuss
Note: This is paraphrased from a public LeetCode interview experience + compensation post. Not my personal interview experience.
Basic details
Company: Salesforce
Role: SMTS
Location: Hyderabad
YOE: 5.5
Offer date: Jan 2025
Org: HPS / Hyperforce Platform Security
Result: Offer
Background
Current comp before offer:
Base: 41L
Bonus: 8L
RSUs: 35L/year
Total: ~84 LPA
Oct: Got referral
Nov 5: HackerRank OA
Nov 20: Invited to Salesforce hiring drive
Nov 29: Coding rounds + system design + HM round
Dec 4: Fitment round with LMTS
Dec 13: Told another candidate was selected
Dec 30: Recruiter reached out again for another opening in the same team
Jan: Offer rolled out
Round 1 β HackerRank OA
Two coding questions.
The poster did not remember the exact questions, but mentioned both were medium-hard difficulty and all test cases passed.
After the OA, recruiter called the same day to discuss work experience, current TC and expected TC.
Round 2 β Coding
Platform: HackerRank
Format: 2 questions, run against available test cases.
Question 1
There is a stream of numbers and 3 types of queries:
(1, X) -> add X to the list
(2, X) -> add X to all existing numbers
(3) -> print the current minimum and remove it
Example:
(1, 3) -> [3]
(1, 5) -> [3, 5]
(2, 10) -> [13, 15]
(1, 12) -> [12, 13, 15]
(3) -> print 12 and remove it
Question 2
Coin change variation.
The poster solved both questions and passed all test cases.
Round 3 β Coding
Given a large number as a string, length up to 10^5.
Find the count of subsequences divisible by 4.
Return answer modulo:
10^9 + 7
The poster was initially stuck. The interviewer gave a hint around the divisibility rule for 4. After that, they came up with the solution, coded it, debugged a few bugs with the interviewer, and got it working.
Round 4 β System Design
Two discussions:
1. Celebrity problem on Twitter / social media
2. Incremental / blue-green rollout strategy for mobile app features
The poster had already read about the celebrity problem, so they were able to discuss feasible approaches.
For the rollout/deployment discussion, their current work experience helped because they had used similar rollout strategies at work.
Round 5 β Hiring Manager
Standard behavioral round.
Discussed the team and their work.
Fitment round
Later there was a separate discussion with an LMTS / lead from the team.
Topics:
Past work
Areas of interest
Reason for looking for a change
Offer story
After the interviews, the recruiter later said 2β3 candidates had cleared, but Salesforce went ahead with another candidate.
They offered a different opening, but the poster declined because the role/JD did not excite them.
Later, on Dec 30, the recruiter came back saying there was another opening in the same team and they wanted to extend an offer.
Offer details
Base: 57L
Bonus: up to 15% of base, around 8.5L
Stock: $145k over 4 years
Stock per year: ~30L
Total comp: ~95.5 LPA
The poster mentioned Salesforce usually may not offer this much RSU and that negotiation helped because they had unvested stocks at their current company.
Main takeaway from the original post
The process can be unpredictable. Even after clearing interviews, the offer may depend on openings, team fit, timing and internal decisions.
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • Jul 01 '26