Total Rounds: max 3.
1 written  + 1 tech + 1 hr
Probably there might be a 2nd tech interview in case they are willing
to take you for the company and want to give you another chance to
prove yourself.

Tomorrow itself they'll complete the recruitment process and shortlist
the candidates.


Round 1:
Written Test:

 mostly only general aptitude questions.
 since the offer is increased, they might ask technical questions.

 in technical test:

 mostly C,
 C++ ( 5 percent chance).
 and java very very rare..

Based on the number of students short listed after the first round,
they would recruit only 1/3rd of the count.

Round 2:
Technical.

There will be three or more types of panels depending on the number of
people to be recruited. The panel that you might be called for is
purely random and based on the "L U C K" factor.

One panel might have pure coding where in full C and Data Structure
questions will be asked.

Another panel might ask general theoretical questions from all areas -
networks, dbms, oops, c, data structures, etc... even puzzles.

The other panel would ask questions only from the area of interest
that you specify. Please put in the area which you are strongest at.
All possible questions will be asked from your area of interest.

HR Round:
General as usual questions only. Mostly if you clear the technical
rounds, then HR is "chumma... namesake". U will be recruited :) :)

Some details about the company:

Basically a storage management company
Core work:  RAID groups, storage solutions for other clients.
Also working on virtualization (virtual servers) and now moving
towards cloud computing


ALL THE BEST :) :)

On Sep 24, 6:46 pm, aditya kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
> does any one have the idea about emc2 .?? if yes plz do share the details

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