I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at IBM (Hursley, England) in Mar 2017
Interview
I sent off my CV and detailed IBM-specific application form, and subsequently completed the IPAC test. I was then invited to an assessment centre at IBM Hursley. The assessment centre was composed of several group exercises, two solo interviews, a short presentation, and a programming aptitude test (similar to an IQ test, no previous programming experience required).
I was told I passed the assessment centre next day, and that while this was not an offer of employment, or even a guarantee that IBM would like to continue with my application (this was made clear at the assessment day, should we pass it), that I was now in a pool of potential candidates. However, two months after the assessment centre (with no communication since) I was told that there were no positions available at this time, and that my application would not be considered any further. A very long waiting process for a very unsatisfactory result.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time where you've come up with a solution and persuaded others to use it.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at IBM (Hursley, England) in Aug 2025
Interview
Asked various theoretical questions, mostly focusing on things to do with data. Asked questions about efficiency and how you would ensure it, as well as asking what experience I had with testing
1 hour behaviour + 1 hour technical. very lovely and positive experience. Introduced the comapny overview, the position and their background.
1 hour behaviour + 1 hour technical. very lovely and positive experience. Introduced the comapny overview, the position and their background.
1st round - phone call
2nd and 3rd round- Technical and behavioural, managerial.
It was 3hr long. They asked me about difference between class and Interface, and some code snippet like what is wrong with this code.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is wrong in this code snippet?
and some technical questions on OOPs