I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Thomson Reuters
Interview
Applied to Thomson Reuters online, received an OA and completed it. I received a Phone Interview about a week or two after that. The phone interview was about 30 minutes long and consisted of a bunch of behavioral questions and technical questions. Behavioral questions included why I applied to Thomson Reuters, what my favorite and least favorite classes were in college so far, and my proficiency with coding languages/frameworks. I was also asked a few technical questions about Java and its properties etc. . Lastly was given the opportunity to ask some questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at Thomson Reuters (Eagan, MN)
Interview
Phone call into onsite interview (for summer 2025). There's an interview with 2-3 people where they ask about your experience, do on-demand SQL problem and leetcode-style problem, and then proceeded to keep asking about my experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Overriding vs Overloading, 4 pillars of OOP, Abstract vs Interface
I applied through university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Thomson Reuters (Bengaluru) in Sept 2025
Interview
Online assessment followed by interview process. A huge team comprising all managers ( development, devops, QA, business analyst ) will be interviewing candidates randomly, if you're lucky enough you'll get a easy panel, the difficult question asked by the toughest panel is also not difficult.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you convert stack to queue?
SQL query to find the peak element.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Thomson Reuters (Eagan, MN)
Interview
Had a virtual interview with 2 engineers for a summer SWE internship a few years ago. The interviewers were not friendly and seemed arrogant. Right when they entered the call, they seemed like they did not want to be there. They made a joke at the end which seemed to mock me.
Very unpleasant experience.