Capgemini Interview Experience For Analyst (On-Campus) 2024

First, we signed up on the Superset platform to start our journey with Capgemini. After a few days, we felt more and more eager as they announced the date for the first round right at our college premises. A team of 20 representatives from Capgemini meticulously monitored the entire process.

The driving process had 6 rounds:-

Technical Test (MCQ):

This round included 25 pseudo-code questions (mostly involving bitwise operators) and 15 technical MCQs. The passing criteria ranged from 60-75% maybe within 45 minutes.

Essay Writing:

Candidates had to compose a 200-word essay on a given topic within approximately 15 minutes.

Gamification Round:

This round has six different games designed to assess critical, innovative, memory, and creative thinking skills.

Competitive Coding:

Three coding questions were there (You can do it in any programming language).

SAVR Test:

This was an online test conducted from home, focusing on English speaking skills. It included approx 7 sections with different tasks.

Technical Interview:

The nature of this round varied based on the interviewer. In my case, they asked me about their resume, projects, and situational questions. However, others faced more technical inquiries covering OOPs, DBMS, operating systems, computer networks, and coding questions. The duration typically lasted around 25 minutes.

NOTE:-You couldn’t move on to the next round unless you passed the one before. Some students who didn’t make it through the coding round got to try other rounds and were offered different job packages.

Here are some tips to help you do well:

  • Focus on Pseudo-Code: More focus and practice of pseudo-code, particularly focusing on bitwise operators (because 70% of students are eliminated in this round only).
  • Essay Writing: Pay attention to spelling, punctuation, and structure. Craft a three-paragraph essay with novel ideas supported by facts.
  • Gamification Round: Practice various games available online to grind critical and creative thinking skills.
  • SAVR Test: Find a quiet spot, maybe do it at midnight, and use a good microphone. Focus on the questions and answer naturally.
  • Coding and Interview Preparation: Practice extensively and familiarize yourself with common technical topics. Be prepared for both scenario-based and technical questions and be confident.

My Result: I got selected!!

Best of luck to all future candidates embarking on their placement journey!!

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