I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Wells Fargo (Bengaluru) in Sep 2017
Interview
Recruitment for Information Science and Computer Science only.
The online test had mathematics - easy if you're thorough with formulae, non verbal reasoning - easy, English - easy, coding. I got simple programs, it was an Amcat adaptive test. The cut off was relatively lower and 70 people got through this round.
Group Discussion - simple topics, each session lasts for 15 miniutes. That's plenty of time to speak and put forward your views. 40 people got shortlisted.
Technical Interview and HR Interview were conducted after this.
Java, DBMS with a lot of complex queries.
The interviewers were too nice, very polite. You'll be very comfortable with them.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Wells Fargo (Bengaluru) in Sep 2017
Interview
There were 4 rounds- online test, group discussion, technical interview and HR interview. The overall difficulty was average. They shortlisted 67 students from the online test, which comprised of both aptitude and coding. Then they eliminated about half of them through the GD. Then finally 13 were selected and an offer letter was handed to the. The team of Wells Fargo were very humble and kind. They were friendly and kept the mood light. Overall it was a good experience.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Wells Fargo (Bengaluru) in Sep 2017
Interview
I applied through campus . The process had 4 rounds : online test , gd , tech and hr. online test was amcat adaptive test and there were 2 coding questions which were pretty easy , they shortlisted around 60 people for the next round which was gd . i got shortlisted for technical round after gd and the technical round was horrible . the guys that interviewed me had no sense as to how to interview a fresher , the questions were very repetitive and most of it was behavioral but the questions made no sense and were very vague related to what language is best for what sort of projects ,what kinda applications would i use java for and for which applications i would use python etc and these questions they kept framing in different sentences and made it very annoying . overall experience was bad as they shortlisted too many of them and again removed many after hr round saying person was "too smart for them" .