The Interview process at Autodesk is slightly different from other companies as you are contacted directly by your manager under whom you are going to be potentially working under. The interview process consists of one or two phone calls. Autodesk rarely calls for on-site interview . I was contacted by my manager to set-up a phone call. The call was pretty formal and he asked me about my previous work-experience and described what the work as part of the internship was going to be. The interviewer delved a little into the projects that I had worked on before as part of my other internship. At the end of the interview I was told that I was going to have another call with a manager from another collaborating team/vertical. The call was set-up two days later. The other phone call was pretty much the same. The focus is on your past experience, because you will only be shortlisted for the opportunity if you have any past experience. After the call I received an email from the manager that I will receive a call regarding final verdict. After 3 days I received a confirmation with the details of the internship such as pay, duration, perks and benefits etc.