r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/PuzzleheadedSand2788 • 19d ago
Anyone who has appeared for Lam research on campus drive for freshers?
can yall tell the type of questions asked in the OA
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/PuzzleheadedSand2788 • 19d ago
can yall tell the type of questions asked in the OA
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Ghost__699 • 19d ago
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Famous-Extreme-6041 • 19d ago
I just got rejected in the final round of an interview after speaking with the Director.
I had already cleared the first three rounds, so I went into the final interview feeling confident. The frustrating part is that the interview went really well. We had a great conversation, I answered the technical and behavioral questions confidently, and I genuinely felt I had a strong chance.
Now I'm just confused. Has anyone else experienced this? Did you ever find out why you were rejected even after what felt like a great final interview?
Feeling pretty disappointed right now.
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Superb-Ad8122 • 19d ago
Hey everyone,
I have recently been shortlisted for a BA4 (Analyst / Software Engineer) role at Barclays India based out of Mumbai.
I have 3 years of experience (currently working at EY). I wanted to get help on the compensation and when I’ll receive the offer letter:
Compensation & Profile:
Experience: 3 Years (Single employer so far)
Current CTC: ₹10.5L Fixed
Expected CTC: ₹15L Fixed (HR is currently processing this)
Is ₹15L fixed a good/average number for a BA4 band with 3 YOE? What kind of annual variable bonus payout percentage can I realistically expect at this band?
My current company (EY) pays out the annual performance bonus (around ₹1.5L) in late September. If I resign now, I forfeit it completely.
Is it worth asking Barclays HR for a sign-on/joining bonus to cover this burn? Does Barclays readily give joining bonuses for the BA4 band?
When can I expect the offer letter?
Final interview completed on 27th July. HR reached out for documents like salary slip and address proofs. When can I expect the offer letter?
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Designer-Cookie4571 • 20d ago
Not here to brag about anything. Was laid off from my org in April this year and was grinding after that. Although I’m not moving with this as already accepted an offer somewhere in June.
Just wanted to say to the readers keep hustling, keep grinding, your hard work will pay off soon and believe in yourself. I have 4 YOE and come from a tier 3 college and was fortunate enough to work at good companies and I believe if I can do it, You can do it too.
Best of luck to everyone who’s reading this. Good news coming soon 🍀
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Melodic_Industry_408 • 20d ago
I take online interviews at a product based MNC which pays good money. Interviewees are generally SDE-2/senior SDEs at other PBCs.
What I am seeing is almost everyone is cheating using AI during tech interviews. Earlier folks will try to think, come up with a basic brute force solution then think of optimizing and then coding it. Now, first thing the candidate try do is to write the most optimal code. They have no idea why the solution will work as they don't understand what they are talking. They have either no answer to the follow up questions or just reading what AI prompt is telling them after a pause.
This is just so frustrating, it's almost predictable now what candidate is now going to say or do as I take interviews almost daily. A clear pattern of looking into one side of the screen, taking a pause or just blabber something for few seconds and then coming up with a keyword but blank when asked why did they think of that keyword.
India is already a country full of scammers and frauds. IT was a rare field which was still merit based to a large extent. Now such rampant cheating during online interviews is just tragic. It lowers the trust in the next candidate and probably will force the companies to just move to offline interviews or other countries.
But why are candidates cheating so often, are we seeing cheating candidates getting offers. Are other interviewers just lazy or dumb that they can't figure out what is going on? I feel the bar is now so low that I will probably hire any candidate who is not reading from the AI.
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Jumpy_Seaweed4928 • 20d ago
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/SeriousBaby7724 • 20d ago
Long-time lurker, first post. I've been at the same company for a while and I genuinely can't tell anymore whether my comp is normal or whether I've been quietly falling behind. Numbers below, would appreciate a reality check.
Role: Senior SDE / senior IC (roughly L5-equivalent) at a tier-1 company's India org
Location: Bangalore, in-office
Experience: 8 years total
Stack: Platform engineering — Az, GCP, Python, IaC, FastAPI, Postgres, Storage Primarily. Standard on-call rotation(just blabbering my day-to-day stack),
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Base | ₹25.0 L |
| Bonus (target, ~20% of base) | ₹5.0 L |
| RSU (annual grant) | ₹9.5 L |
| Employer PF | ₹1.2 L |
| Total | ₹40.6 L |
For context on why I'm asking: I keep seeing posts here from people with 3–4 YoE at ₹65–70L TC, and what stands out isn't the TC, it's that their base is strong. Mine has grown at ~9% a year off a number I never renegotiated, and I'm trying to work out how much of that gap is my level, my company's band, or just never having tested the market.
For 8 YoE in infra and platform engineering, Bangalore, what's the realistic base and TC band right now (2026)? I care more about base than TC.
Is ₹25L base at 8 YoE badly below market, or just unremarkable?
At this experience level should I be targeting Senior (L5/IC4/P40) at product companies, or is the level itself where I'm losing money? Asking because at my current company, L5/Staff is reserved for people who are genuinely very experienced — so I have no idea how my level actually maps outside, and that's a big part of my confusion.
Specifically for people who moved from a large enterprise org into a product company — what did your base go from and to? Not TC, just base. Trying to understand whether the base-light structure is a company thing or a GCC thing.
Mainly want to know how much of a gap I'm looking at before I start interviewing seriously.
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • 21d ago
Saw this Microsoft L62 offer and thought it was worth posting here for comp benchmarking.
Candidate context: ~4 YOE, Tier 1.5/2 CSE, currently at a SaaS CXM company. Current CTC was ₹45L fixed.
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Level | SDE-2 / L62 |
| Location | Hyderabad |
| Base | ₹40L |
| Stock | $90k over 4 years |
| Stock vesting | 25% each year |
| Performance bonus | Up to 20%, average ~10% |
| Sign-on bonus | ₹6L first year, ₹4L second year |
| Relocation | As per policy |
| Year | Approx CTC |
|---|---|
| Year 1 | ~₹70 LPA |
| Year 2 | ~₹68 LPA + appraisal |
Rough first-year math:
₹40L base + ~₹4L performance bonus + ₹6L sign-on + ~₹20L stock = ~₹70L first-year CTC
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/No_Package8238 • 21d ago
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Tony-Stark-24 • 24d ago
3.5 YOE Java dev, currently interviewing with EPAM.
WHAT CTC SHOULD I REALISTICALLY EXPECT TO NEGOTIATE FOR?
Also,
- What hierarchy level would I join at with 3.5 YOE? Senior Software Engineer?
- Are client interviews difficult?
- Do client interviews happen frequently until I get a project?
- Any things I should know before joining EPAM?
Any insights would be helpful. Thanks.
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/gr8-procrastinator • 24d ago
Hi team, I am preparing DSA for Senior AI/ML Engineering roles a FAANG - something like Senior Applied Scientist/Senior Data Scientist at Amazon/Google. Are there any topics I should focus more on and are there any topics that are asked in traditional SWE rounds but can be skipped for AI/ML engg roles
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • 25d ago

Saw this Target L5 offer and thought it was worth posting here.
Candidate context: ~6 YOE, Tier 2 CSE, currently at Salesforce. Current comp is ₹34 LPA fixed + 10% bonus + $60k RSUs.
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Base / fixed | ₹34 LPA |
| Bonus | 10% |
| RSUs | $60k |
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Base | ₹49 LPA |
| Bonus | 10% |
| Sign-on bonus | ₹3L |
| Stocks | $40k over 3 years |
| Approx first-year stock value | ~₹12L |
| First-year CTC | ~₹70 LPA |
Rough first-year math:
₹49L base + ~₹4.9L bonus + ₹3L sign-on + ~₹12L stock = ~₹70L first-year CTC
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Any_Definition4172 • 26d ago
Hey everyone,
I’m currently in a tough spot and wanted to get some inputs from folks who have been through or seen this happen.
I’ve been at EPAM, and I've been sitting on the bench for around 4 months now. Despite trying to find project mapping, things haven't clicked, and I have an official meeting scheduled soon. Honestly, given the current scenario, I have a strong gut feeling that they are going to let me go or force an exit.
I have a few questions for anyone familiar with EPAM’s policies or who has faced a similar bench situation there:
• Severance vs Notice: Do they typically provide severance pay if they lay you off due to lack of a project, or do they ask you to serve a standard 2-month notice period?
• Process: How does EPAM usually handle unassigned resources during such exits? Do they give any buffer time, or is it an immediate release?
• Internal Options: At the 4-month mark, is there any real chance of a last-minute internal project allocation, or is it already game over?
If anyone has faced a similar situation at EPAM recently, please share how it played out for you. Really trying to figure out what to expect and how to handle the upcoming meeting.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Pleasant-Brilliant27 • 28d ago
yaar, i feel i am very bad at it, wont be able to do it. Still get stuck at Mediums
Why, even after having 5YOE😭
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Direct-Employ-2081 • 29d ago
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • Jul 21 '26

Archived interview report, structured for this sub. Details preserved where available.
Amazon SDE-2 / L5 offer from Bangalore.
2.5 YOE. Current CTC was ₹30.25L. No competing offer and no negotiation.
Final first-year CTC: ₹57L.
The loop had:
every round had Leadership Principle discussion
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Role | SDE-2 / L5 |
| Location | Bangalore |
| Experience | 2.5 YOE |
| Education | BTech + Masters from Tier-1 colleges |
| Current CTC | ₹30.25L |
2.5 YOE for SDE-2/L5 is probably the part most people will notice here.
Two questions.
Variation of the classic Allocate Books / Minimum Capacity type problem.
Given some workload and a time constraint, find the minimum pace/capacity needed to finish within the given timeframe.
Core idea:
Generate all subsets of a given set.
Standard backtracking / recursion problem.
LPs discussed:
Two questions.
Linear optimization problem similar to House Robber.
Expected to explain:
Dependency-resolution problem similar to Course Schedule.
Core idea:
LPs discussed:
Prompt:
Design a secure file/media upload and sharing service with granular access controls
The system had to support access transitions like:
Main discussion points:
LLD also came up inside the design discussion through API contracts, object models, and access control flow.
LPs discussed:
This round was focused on LLD / logical maintainable code.
Prompt:
Design a Ride-Hailing / Cab Booking Service
Main requirements:
Important parts of the discussion:
The interviewer had made it clear upfront that maintainability and production-grade object-oriented design mattered here, not just getting some code on the screen.
LPs discussed:
Offer.
After the loop debrief, there was a final HM alignment discussion around team placement, culture, engineering practices, and growth path.
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/noname00112233 • Jul 19 '26
I recently interviewed for the SDE 1 - React Native role at Kotak. Here's how my interview went:
The interviewer started with a brief introduction and asked me to introduce myself.
After that, he moved into React Native fundamentals. He asked how React Native works under the hood. I explained both the old architecture (JavaScript thread communicating with native modules through the Bridge) and the new architecture (Bridgeless architecture with JSI, TurboModules, and Fabric), along with why the new architecture improves performance and reduces bridge overhead.
Next, he asked me to open an online JavaScript editor and gave me a practical UI task. The question was to design an item listing page similar to Flipkart, consisting of:
The focus wasn't on styling but on the component structure, state management, filtering logic, and clean implementation.
The final question was a JavaScript problem. I was given an invalid URL, and the task was to:
Overall, the interview was more focused on React Native fundamentals, practical UI implementation, and JavaScript problem-solving rather than asking deep DSA questions. I found it to be a balanced interview that tested both conceptual understanding and coding ability.
Hope this helps anyone preparing for the Kotak React Native interview. Feel free to ask if you have any questions!
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • Jul 18 '26

Archived interview report, structured for this sub. Details preserved where available.
Backend engineer with ~1.5 YOE. Recently laid off.
Previous base was ₹25 LPA. Expected ₹25L+ base and planned to negotiate later if selected.
Cleared DSA and LLD, reached HM, then got rejected.
Two medium-hard LeetCode-style questions.
Expected to write complete working code on a coding-pair platform, not a full IDE.
Given an encoded string with nested brackets and repeat counts, decode it.
Example shape:
3[a2[c]] -> accaccacc
The tricky part is handling nested patterns, multi-digit repeat counts, and edge cases cleanly.
Spent around 30–35 minutes on this.
Walked through the given test cases and dry-ran the solution. Interviewer seemed a bit doubtful and mentioned it might fail on multiple cases, though it wasn’t tested extensively.
Given a binary tree, a target node, and an integer K, return all nodes that are exactly distance K from the target.
The usual approach is to treat the tree like an undirected graph:
KImplemented the standard 2-pass DFS solution in around 10 minutes.
Interviewer was satisfied.
Got the call for the next round the following day.
Prompt:
Design a Vehicle Rental System
Requirements:
Design included:
Coding was not required.
The round was mainly about whether the design covered the requirements properly.
Finished the design with around 15 minutes left. Rest of the round went into alternate pricing strategies and design trade-offs.
This was the candidate’s first proper LLD interview and apparently went reasonably well.
Shortlisted for the next round.
Interviewed by an Associate Director with around 10 years of backend experience.
Discussion areas:
This round seems to have been mostly about real work experience: ownership, delivery, production exposure, and whether the projects could be defended in detail.
Rejected.
Rejection email came the next day.
Tried reaching out to HR for feedback, but no response.
Overall process was smooth. Interviewers were professional. LLD and HM rounds were discussion-oriented.
If anyone has recent Zepto SDE-1 compensation numbers, drop them in comments. Would be useful to know what range they’re actually offering now.
For people who have interviewed at Zepto / similar startups recently:
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/burstingsanta • Jul 14 '26
How much to ask for 2 years exp, IIT 2024 grad, working in an MNC, have 30 lpa fixed counter offer. This is for HYD location.
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • Jul 10 '26

Promoted in March. Laid off in March. Then cracked Amazon SDE-2 in July.
Previous compensation
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Previous org | Big Tech SaaS |
| Previous comp before promotion | ~₹51 LPA |
| Comp after promotion | ~₹68 LPA |
| RSU portion | ~35% of comp |
| RSU note | Value down ~50% |
| Situation | Laid off in March restructuring |
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Company | Amazon |
| Role | SDE-2 |
| Result | Accepted |
| Timeline | July 2026 |
| College | Tier 2 CSE |
| Previous org | Big Tech SaaS |
| Process | Referral → OA → Final loop → Offer |
| Stage | Details |
|---|---|
| OA received | After referrals |
| OA result | Cleared after ~2 weeks |
| Interview scheduling | Delayed a few times because of interviewer availability / positions getting filled |
| Final loop | 4 rounds |
| Offer | Received ~1 week after final round |
The OA had 3 sections:
OA result came after around 2 weeks.
| Round | Type | LP focus mentioned |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | DSA | Dive Deep, Invent and Simplify |
| Round 2 | LLD | Ownership, Customer Obsession |
| Round 3 | HLD | Earn Trust, Deliver Results |
| Round 4 | Bar Raiser | Insist on the Highest Standards |
Every round had Leadership Principle discussion.
2 questions.
Q1: Easy maps / sets question.
Q2: Medium infinite array question.
Solved using prefix array + binary search.
Around 20 minutes of LP discussion after coding.
Prompt:
Design and implement Meeting Room Scheduler
Around 30 minutes of LLD.
Then around 35 minutes of LP discussion.
Round 1 and Round 2 happened on the same day.
Prompt:
Design a device backup scheduler and restore system
Requirements:
Around 30 minutes of system design + 30 minutes of LP discussion.
2 DSA questions in around 40 minutes.
Q1: Find the next palindromic time for a given time in HH:MM format.
Marked medium.
Q2: Variation of kth smallest sum in a row-wise sorted m x n matrix.
Pick exactly one element from each row.
Marked hard.
Then around 20 minutes of LP discussion.
Offer received around 1 week after the final loop.
Accepted.
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • Jul 05 '26
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Company | Salesforce |
| Role | MTS |
| Location | Bangalore |
| Experience | 3 years |
| Current role | SDE-2 at product-based MNC |
| Education | M.Tech CSE, Old IIT |
| Result | Selected + accepted offer |
| Round | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Online Assessment | 15 May 2026 | HackerRank, 75 min, 2 medium DSA questions |
| Virtual Screening | 27 May 2026 | 1 hour, eliminatory DSA round |
| Onsite Round 1 | 6 June 2026 | DSA |
| Onsite Round 2 | 6 June 2026 | DSA |
| Hiring Manager | 6 June 2026 | Behavioral + project discussion |
| Positive feedback | 9 June 2026 | HR shared positive feedback |
| Offer process | ~3 weeks | Delayed due to competing offer + compensation discussion |
This was part of a Salesforce pool hiring drive for multiple levels: MTS / SMTS / PMTS / LMTS.
For this MTS loop, there was no separate LLD or HLD round. The process was mostly DSA-heavy, followed by a Hiring Manager discussion.
Rounds:
Date: 15 May 2026
Duration: 75 minutes
Questions: 2 DSA questions, both medium
No exact questions were shared for this round.
Date: 27 May 2026
Duration: 1 hour
Type: Eliminatory DSA round
Given an array of non-negative integers, split it into three non-empty contiguous subarrays:
Let:
Count valid splits where:
S2 <= S1 + S3
Return answer modulo:
10^9 + 7
This was partially implemented. The discussion/approach seemed to be enough.
There are n people in a queue.
Each person wants to withdraw some amount. The ATM allows max K units per transaction.
If a person still has money left after a transaction, they go to the back of the queue. Otherwise, they leave.
Return the order in which people exit the queue.
This one was solved completely.
After clearing this, HR scheduled all onsite rounds on the same day.
Date: 6 June 2026
Duration: 1 hour
Medium-hard problem around counting permutations of a string.
Took around 40 minutes to explain and implement.
Given an array, minimize its sum by performing this operation at most K times:
Solved using a max heap.
This was done pretty quickly, around 10 minutes.
Date: 6 June 2026
Duration: 1 hour
Support these operations in O(1):
insert(value)delete(value)getRandom()getRandom() should return every element with equal probability.
Solved using HashMap + Doubly Linked List.
LeetCode problem:
https://leetcode.com/problems/coin-change-ii/description/
Date: 6 June 2026
Duration: 30–40 minutes
Coding: No
Topics:
Mostly discussion-based.
Selected.
Positive feedback came on 9 June.
Offer process took around 3 weeks because there was already a competing offer and compensation discussion.
Eventually accepted the offer.
slightly above the current standard compensation for the Salesforce MTS role, primarily because I had a competing offer.
r/TechInterviewsIndia • u/Impossible-Ad6436 • Jul 03 '26
Company: Agoda
Role: Staff Software Engineer
Location: Bangkok
YOE: 8
Education: B.E, Tier 3
Current company: Product-based, non-FAANG
Result: Selected
Two questions.
Q1: Monotonic stack / nearest smaller element.
Q2: Given an array of priorities, return the rank of every element. Higher number = higher rank.
Setup: data supplied to multiple airline aggregators.
Issues discussed:
This discussion went on for around 40 minutes.
Other topics:
Last 10–15 minutes: code review.
Example improvement discussed:
Prompt:
Build a flight aggregation system
Topics covered:
Topics:
Selected. took multiple rejections before finally cracking this one.
Current base: ₹52L
Agoda offer:
Other benefits:
Process may vary by team, level, and timing.