The interview felt pretty relaxed and approachable overall. It focused mostly on fundamental computer science concepts rather than anything overly complex or tricky. The questions covered a range of core topics, including Linux basics (like command-line usage, file permissions, and general system navigation), as well as programming concepts in Java and Python—things like syntax, object-oriented principles, and simple problem-solving.
There were also some SQL-related questions, mainly centered around writing basic queries, understanding joins, and working with databases at a practical level. Nothing felt designed to trip you up; instead, it seemed aimed at checking whether you have a solid grasp of foundational skills.
Overall, it was a straightforward interview that emphasized breadth across common technologies rather than deep specialization, making it feel fair and manageable if you’re comfortable with the basics.