I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (Sunnyvale, CA) in Nov 2018
Interview
The telephonic round was ok. Nothing really difficult. The onsite round experience was horrible. The first interviewer showed up 10 minutes late. It was supposed to be 5 onsite rounds but one of the Interviewer didn't even show up. The interview questions were nothing difficult. The team I interviewed with uses the old technologies. When I asked them about their existing tech stack and what alternative they would use given an option, It seemed like they are not aware of basic software design concepts. It was a waste of time for me and I found the interviewers highly unprofessional. One interviewer was continuously chatting on slack while I was trying to explain the code. I don't think he paid any attention to my explanation. Better to stay away from this company unless you don't have any other option.
Expect standard DSA questions focused on Maps and Trees, including traversal and optimization. There will likely be a system design interview to discuss architecture and scalability, followed by a Hiring Manager round covering experience, projects, and problem-solving approach.
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Question 1
Expect standard DSA questions focused on Maps and Trees
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Walmart (Delta, BC) in Jan 2026
Interview
5 step interview, I think it was way too much. They should not be stressing applicants like this. They should let you dictate what operating procedures you can demo without rancomly giving it to you on the spot.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Many questions about GraphQL and node.js for internal applications.
I applied online. I interviewed at Walmart in Jan 2026
Interview
The process was a Karat interview, technical video interview, and then the onsite. I was asked many questions about Java Springboot, but the position I applied did not mention anything about Java.