I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Publicis Sapient (Bengaluru) in Apr 2016
Interview
I was interviewed at sapient office in Bangalore for .Net based position.Initial phone screening will be done by HR & will be scheduling the interview process.
Interview process:
Round 1 - Machine test - You will be given a desktop to develop WPF application and a sample demo app.2 Hours of time will be given, they expect a layered architecture with proper usage of design patterns.
Round 2 - Technical Interview - This round will be the review of the machine test and other interview questions. questions will be asked from WPF, MVVM Custom Controls, C# basics, OOPS Concepts, SOLID Principles, Design Patterns & SQL.
Round 3 - Managerial Round - This round basically tests the behaviour of yours, questions will be on like how will you handle certain situations in project, your strengths and weakness.
Round 4 - Behavioural test - This round is an MCQ test which has questions regarding the behaviour of the person.
Once done with all rounds of interview , HR will get back to you for salary Negitiation.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Publicis Sapient (Gurgaon, Haryana) in May 2026
Interview
I recently interviewed at Publicis Sapient for a Java Full Stack Developer role (4+ YOE) and wanted to share my experience for others considering applying.
**The Interview Process:**
Round 1 was a Java backend round, conducted virtually — this went well and I cleared it.
Round 2 is where things got frustrating. I was asked to travel to their Gurgaon office, only to be seated there and made to attend a *virtual* interview. If the round was going to be virtual anyway, why require the candidate to travel all the way to the office? This felt like a complete waste of time and showed poor planning on the company's part.
The second round itself was React-based and went well — I was confident I had cleared it.
**The Aftermath:**
A few hours after the interview, the HR reached out to say that the Gurgaon positions had been filled and they now had an opening only in Bangalore. I had clearly communicated from the start that I was looking for opportunities within the Delhi-NCR region only. This was a complete disregard for the candidate's time and preferences.
**Overall:**
The interview process lacked basic coordination and respect for the candidate's time. Making someone travel to an office for a virtual round, and then switching locations after the interview is done, is unprofessional.
I had also heard from multiple people that layoffs were ongoing at the company — so perhaps it's worth doing your research before investing time in their process.
Would not recommend going through this process unless you're fully flexible on location and have time to spare.
I applied online. I interviewed at Publicis Sapient (Gurgaon, Haryana) in Mar 2026
Interview
4 rounds of technical interview. Level was tough. Good backend questions. HR was very supportive, Initial recruiter call to verify basic qualifications and interest, covered questions on every tech mentioned in the JD
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Publicis Sapient (Greater Noida) in Dec 2025
Interview
Cleared the initial HackerRank round. For the next round, I was asked to travel to the office, but the interview was conducted VIRTUALLY because the interviewers were working remotely. The candidate was required to sit in the office only for proctoring. The same setup could have been done remotely with multiple camera checks, making the office visit unnecessary.
Only one technical question was asked, and the interview was ended immediately after that, resulting in rejection. For a senior role, judging a candidate based on a single question-after requiring travel-felt unreasonable and inefficient.
I would suggest that, ask them to sponsor the tickets. If physical presence is mandatory, the company should consider sponsoring or reimbursing travel expenses.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain move semantics in C++ (C++11) in detail.
Cover the concept step by step and explain why it is needed, how it works, and where it is used.
Then, write a complete class implementation demonstrating move semantics, ensuring that all relevant special member functions are implemented, including:
Default constructor
Destructor
Copy constructor
Copy assignment operator
Move constructor
Move assignment operator
Explain the purpose of each function, when it is invoked, and how resource ownership is transferred safely without memory leaks or double deletion.