Super easy. Basic array questions. There should be no problem with getting an offer for any college student. Recruiter asked simple behavioral questions. No salary negotiation, but the entire process was extremely friendly and nice.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Find the sum of an array. There were also a couple of other easy array questions such as getting the middle, or searching for some other properties. Be sure to study array basic algorithms. That was all that there was to the entire interview. Other questions included behavioral questions such as tell me about yourself.
I applied online. I interviewed at AT&T (Atlanta, GA)
Interview
Pretty standard technical interview process, consisting of a mix of behavioral, technical, and coding questions. It was a single round with multiple interviewers. Some questions are geared towards what is shown in the resume.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the Android programming life cycle and what are some of the specific steps for.
Online app through a referral, HR phone screen which was 30 minutes, online coding assessment (3 questions for an hour), job placement form (10 minutes), final technical interview which was 1.5 hours