I was initially told that there would be a 30 min Interview held on a Saturday and I was informed about it about 2 days in advance. About 2 hrs before the actual interview, I was asked to reach earlier to do an assessment which took about 2 hours. After which, I waited an hour before my actual f2f interview.
The test is a nothing burger, just some typical math and logic questions. Only downside was that you had no pen or paper to jot down workings so everything was mental. Only coding section was a 18 min pseudocode MCQ section. F2F interview was more behavioural than technical.
I really disliked that I was only informed about the test 2 hours before the interview. You can really see the disrespect for the candidates.
The interview process was simple and beginner friendly. Most of the questions were basic Java concepts, discussion about projects done in college, and a simple coding question. The interviewers were friendly and focused more on understanding problem-solving approach and communication skills rather than asking very difficult technical questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One of the main things they asked was about OOPs concepts in Java, such as inheritance, polymorphism, abstraction, and encapsulation. They also asked to explain these concepts with simple real-time examples. Apart from that, there were questions about college projects and one basic coding problem.
The interview process at HCLTech usually depends on the role (fresher vs experienced, developer vs support vs consulting), but the overall structure is fairly consistent.
Typical flow:
Online assessment / aptitude test
Technical interview
HR interview
Sometimes managerial or communication round
For freshers, there may also be:
group discussion (GD)
coding round
Versant/communication assessment
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
“Tell me about yourself.”
After that, they usually focus on:
Your projects or work experience
Why you want to join HCLTech
Technical basics related to your role
Problem-solving or scenario questions
For freshers, another frequent question is:
“Explain the project you worked on and your contribution.”
If you want, I can also share:
common HCLTech HR questions,
technical interview questions,
or answers tailored to your role (software, support, networking, etc.).
Three rounds
1. Assessment
2. Tech + manager round
3. HR round
Assessment they asking aptitude with coding round. Tech asking programming questions with project. HR discussion about package practical project knowledge, and clear salary expectations.1. Assessment (Aptitude & Coding)What to expect: Multiple-choice questions testing Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and Verbal Ability, followed by hands-on programming/coding problems.How to prepare: Focus on speed and accuracy. Practice pseudocode, fundamental algorithms (arrays, strings), and basic data structures on platforms like HackerRank or LeetCode.2. Tech + Manager RoundWhat to expect: A senior technical expert and a hiring manager evaluate your programming skills, problem-solving approach, and how you handle project details.How to prepare: Be ready to explain your coding logic, discuss the architecture of your recent projects, and answer scenario-based questions about teamwork.3. HR RoundWhat to expect: A discussion about your background, company culture fit, and final compensation/package negotiation.How to prepare: Know your expected CTC and research standard market salaries for your experience level. Be ready to justify your number without undervaluing yourself.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Which technology I am going to work they said based on requirement.