Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Amdocs as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Release Manager and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Release Manager and roles were rated as the easiest.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Amdocs
Interview
The entire process took 2 days. 1st day was aptitude test. It was conducted by Aspiring Minds on behalf of Amdocs as preliminary screening. The papers were - Quantitative, Logical, English and Programming (C/C++/Java based on your preference).
After clearing the aptitude we got call for interviews.
First phase of the interview as Technical Interview. I was asked questions based on all of the skills mentioned in my CV in details. I gave Linux as a skill. He asked me what I did with the Linux distro in details. Next I was asked about C\C++, Python & Assembly Language (All of them were in my CV).
I was asked about different algorithms. And asked to write a simple program implementing Binary Search. I also was asked a simple Probability Question which I answered at 3rd attempt. He also asked me about my hobbies and asked technical question from my hobbies. I gave Photography so he asked about aperture, ISO,etc.
People who qualified in Technical were sent to HR Interview.
HR started with basic intro. Next she asked me about my hobbies. What I know about Amdocs. If I wanted to relocate, I wanted to work in night shifts and if domain change was okay with me. Next she asked about future plans. After that I got the offer letter on spot.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None of the questions were difficult or unexpected. I messed up on the probability because I'm bad in probability.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Amdocs (Raanana) in Nov 2014
Interview
Phone interview, then a single professional interview with two managers of the relevant department. Then an HR interview and a job offer.
On the professional interview you will be asking about your experience with c# (although it's a mobile job offer) it's much more important to them than an Android experience !!!!
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
given is an array with chars like: F,V,H,J,I mission is to reverse array to be: I,J,H,V,F with no other assistance array or variable.
Given is an infinity space with only black and white spots in it, an x sized pen drop randomly on this space, in how many steps (max) we need to move this pen so it will touch both sides on same color (black or white)
A challenge to design a system which includes an Android device on one side of the world, and an Amdocs system on the other, the mission is to describe by main lines, how to build the system so the user will be able to see his cellular bill, amount of internet data left for his package, and any other financial detail about his own account. plus one more limitation which the data package is limited to 500mb ONLY while using WhatsApp application.
Shortlisted through AMCAT, Then I was called for a coding round with AMCAT, there were objective questions on SQL and Linux. After a month or so, I was called for an interview, Technical guy asked me the basics of C- print pattern, sql and inux. Very basic questions, although written round was quite tough. HR round was easy