This was last year around fall 2021 and it's an internship position. I had 3 interviews which was a lot as a college student. First was technical questions (no coding) and asking about myself. It was about Java tech questions like oop. Second was also technical (no coding) and third was talking to a hiring manager which was behavioral. It made me sad when I got rejected after the third interview since it was the first time to get that many interviews in a company. It felt like I wasted my time and probably won't be applying for Deloitte ever again unless if I'm desperate.
Candidatei-me por meio de uma faculdade ou universidade. Fui entrevistado pela Deloitte (Hyderābād) em mai. de 2026
Entrevista
It is based on 2 rounds one technical and one hr based and the two rounds are medium to easy level and the hospitality is good in the company and the technical interview is based on the java programming language questions based on oops and sql questions and some projects questions on the resume and the things mentioned in the resume and the hr round is all about the qualities and communication skills
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
About your strength and how can you support that you have that strength
Candidatei-me online. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Deloitte (Londres, Inglaterra).
Entrevista
Online assessments, followed by a hirevue and a job simulation. In person interview consisting of two parts, one being a behavioural and the other being a presentation in which you receive the prompt days beforehand and talk about it on the day.
Candidatei-me por meio de uma faculdade ou universidade. Fui entrevistado pela Deloitte (Bengaluru) em jan. de 2026
Entrevista
I applied through university, first round was online assessment which consists only 3 coding questions followed by a round of interview, where the interview was bit easy compared to other rounds
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
The coding are on the concepts of,
Array manipulation
Dynamic programming(similar to climbing stairs)
Computer and virus related problem