I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Ellucian (Reston, VA) in Apr 2016
Interview
The worst interview experience I have ever had. There were 3 steps that I went through starting with a phone call and then 2 webcam interviews at different times. The time between each step took about 2 weeks resulting in about a month and a half which then resulted in no response at all. This matter would have been much better if it was all done in less than a month but the fact that I didn't hear anything back after the third interview was very unprofessional.
I interviewed with 2 rounds last year. The first interview is a call interview with HR, and the second interview is a technical and behavioral interview in 45 minutes. The coding HackerRank is 30 minutes with an easy level on LeetCode.
I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Ellucian in Mar 2024
Interview
The interview process for a Software Engineer internship typically begins with an online application and resume screening to ensure your qualifications align with the internship requirements. This is followed by an initial phone or video screening with a recruiter, focusing on your background, interests, and motivation for applying. Next, you may undergo a technical interview, which often includes coding challenges, algorithm questions, and problem-solving exercises to evaluate your technical skills. Some companies also include a take-home coding assignment or an online coding test. If you pass the technical stage, you might have one or more interviews with team members or managers, which could involve both technical questions and discussions about your approach to teamwork and projects. The process often concludes with an interview assessing cultural fit to determine if you align with the company's values and work environment.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Ellucian (Bengaluru) in Oct 2019
Interview
I was placed in college. The interview was very smooth. There were two interviews, one in college and if you're selected in college, another one in the office.
Required technology knowledge to crack the interview