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Cognizant

3.4
  • > 100,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at Cognizant

8.2
8.2 rating for Recruitment, based on 18 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
Normal interview process: Self introduction, interests and few technical questions about software development process mostly related to computer science field
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Jul 2018
two interviews, one with two interviewers and a one-on one
Graduate, Sydney - 12 Jul 2018
The standard Q&A between interviewee and interviewer was there. As the interview prolonged, it transitioned into a more get to know each other conversation for both parties allowing me to know that this team which I would be working with would be a good fit to my personality.
Graduate, Sydney - 09 Jul 2018
The interview process was fair and decent.
Graduate, Melbourne, Australia - 09 Jul 2018
The hiring process at Cognizant was enjoyable and thorough. After an initial online application and a preliminary phone interview I was invited to attend an assessment centre in the Cognizant office in the city. The process took half a day. We had a chance to view presentations from various business units which gave an overview of Cognizant. This also provided the opportunity to ask questions and come to understand the culture of Cognizant. After this, interviews were conducted with a panel of interviewers. The interview consisted of general questions and technical questions (depending on which business unit we applied for). I found the questions to be about technology and business in general. Only a few of the questions focused on specific technologies or techniques.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Feb 2017
Fairly normal interview process. There is some behind the scenes work that occurs that filters who interviews you and what Business Unit you fit into.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Feb 2017
The interview process is normal, Selection based on CV - Phone Interview - Face-to-Face Interview Assessment includes presentation, some coding test and knowledge test for IT.
Graduate, Sydney - 06 Feb 2017
The process was split in two phases. Phone interview (initial screening), and final interview. In the final interview, depending on the graduate getting interviewed, different assessments were given. In the context of my personal assessment, I was assessed on my management skills and how I would automate a manual workflow in my previous job. These were conducted in the form of scenarios.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Feb 2017
The process involved a initial screening call followed up by a formal interview.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Feb 2017
First step was online application followed by phone interview. Successful phone interview resulted in invitation to the office for an information session on the company and a panel interview of 3 interviewers.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Feb 2017
Single interview that took place with 3 members of management from different parts of the organisation. It was pleasant and professional. There were no further assessments.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Feb 2017
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Most of the Technical questions are on Software Development
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Jul 2018
about goals, IT experience, problem solving, programming knowledge. whether i was comfortable working late/weekends
Graduate, Sydney - 12 Jul 2018
Strength and weakness My Experience (Projects I've been involved as listed in resume and work related stuff) Examples of facing certain situations (how to deal with them) Technical questions based on my resumes skill set
Graduate, Sydney - 09 Jul 2018
I can't remember exactly. Mostly on how I would handled certain scenarios and what I would do in certain technical scenarios E.g. how would you speed up a program you've coded etc.
Graduate, Melbourne, Australia - 09 Jul 2018
- Do you know what IoT is? Can you give an example? - Describe what a database is. - How can someone make money using Facebook? - Where do you see yourself in 5 years time? - What experience do you bring to the role?
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Feb 2017
How to maintain customer relations, how to ethically deliver projects.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Feb 2017
1. Case study, how would you use social networking to help a restaurant run a better business? 2. Why should I choose you for this job? 3. What is IOT and give some examples.
Graduate, Sydney - 06 Feb 2017
1. Tell me about your existing job? What do you do? 2. What do you know about the company? 3. In the context of your existing job, you mentioned that there were a lot of manual processes. How would you automate the entire process from start to finish, to ensure that maximum efficiency is achieved? 4. In your resume, you stated that you were a project manager for the entire duration of your internship. What were the challenges you faced while managing that project? 5. If you had a team member who was not completing the tasks that he/she was assigned, how would you motivate them so that it gets completed within the deadline? 6. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 7. What is your professional career objective? 8. Do you have any questions for us?
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Feb 2017
What I knew about the industry. What I was passionate about. What education and work experience I had.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Feb 2017
I was asked questions relating to my studies in university, how i handle myself in certain situations and was asked questions related to specific services the company offers to gain an understanding of where i would placed
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Feb 2017
I was asked about my reason for application, what I want from the role, potential solutions to a proposed problem
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Feb 2017
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Normal interview prep, look presentable.
Graduate, Sydney - 12 Jul 2018
The interview process was fine.
Graduate, Sydney - 09 Jul 2018
Prepare by understanding the breadth of business activities that Cognizant partakes in and understand where the one you are applying to fits in. Don't worry too much about technical questions.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Feb 2017
Be honest, and be able to clarify and explain why you have put certain elements on your CV.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Feb 2017
Talk to the graduates who have already worked here and of course, they can read this survey for some insights.
Graduate, Sydney - 06 Feb 2017
Understand the reason for your application and how you want to make the most of this opportunity.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Feb 2017
If you are not familiar with the Tech world, do your research. It is a very exciting industry to be a part of and there are many resources for you to become familiar with.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Feb 2017
1. Don't go overkill on your resume. Highlight key achievements and key skill areas. 2. Do your research on the company, and find out as much as you can. Write down key standout points about the company. 3. If the candidate reaches the interview phase - research commonly asked interview questions online so you can prepare yourself to answer them when you go into the interview.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Feb 2017
Know what you want to do and where you want it to take you. Research the company and what it does.
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Feb 2017

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