My interview process involved multiple stages designed to assess both my technical knowledge and problem-solving abilities:
Aptitude Round:
The first stage was an aptitude test that included questions on logical reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and verbal ability.
This round tested my analytical thinking, time management, and basic problem-solving skills.
I practiced similar questions beforehand, which helped me clear this round confidently.
Technical Round:
After clearing the aptitude round, I was shortlisted for the technical interview.
In this round, I was asked about core programming concepts, especially in PHP, JavaScript, and basic SQL queries.
I also discussed my recent projects like the PHP user registration system and the bus ticket booking system I developed.
The interviewer tested my practical knowledge by giving real-world scenarios and asking how I would solve them using code.
I was also asked about validation, file uploads, and role-based login systems — which I had already implemented in my projects.
I recently went through an interview process that felt quite rushed. I had my interview and received a rejection email just a few hours later. While I appreciate a quick response, it made me question whether my interview was seriously considered.
The process overall felt like decisions were made too quickly, possibly before all candidates were fully evaluated. A more thoughtful approach would have left a better impression.
If you're applying here, just be aware that the hiring process may move very fast, which might not always feel thorough.
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Question 1
What types of roles have you recruited for in the past?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Moodle
Interview
The interview took half an hour which they have asked questions specific to my experience and I have explained the content and the issues that might happen in detailed though, i had the impression that I would not recieve the job because of my experience which was really higher than what they have expected for that position.