I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Oracle (Tel Aviv-Yafo) in Dec 2020
Interview
I was approached via linkedin by hr person.
We had a phone call about the position and the process and scheduled first interview.
I was interviewed by two people. One of them was a terrible interviewer, very impatient and almost aggressive . He interrupted me during first two lines of coding just because var name wasn't reflected (enough) the part of suggested algorithm, and then he started an argument about where there it fits my algorithm. Who does that in interview?! He is clearly missing the concept that the interview is a two way road. Even if you are the most
prestigious workplace in the world (which isn't the case), if you don't have patients during the interview which might be very stressful to some people why would you have more during day to day work. Good luck with your commercials.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
with given list of nums and number of buckets, return a list with numbers distributed by those buckets.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Oracle
Interview
There will be one technical screening round initially. After that, you will move on to the final interview loop, which typically includes Data Structures & Algorithms (DSA), system design, and a bar raiser interview round to assess overall fit and depth.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Typical FAANG interview questions” or “Common FAANG-style interview questions.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Oracle (New York, NY) in Jun 2026
Interview
The role was for a Senior Software Engineer (Data Engineering Oracle Health). A recruiter reached out via LinkedIn and provided a link to apply. After submitting my application, I was scheduled for an initial screening call to discuss my experience and background.
The recruiter screen primarily focused on high-level role fit and basic behavioral questions. Following that, I was invited to a technical interview.
The technical interview was a 1-hour coding session conducted via HackerRank, featuring a LeetCode-style problem. The first ~10 minutes were dedicated to behavioral questions, after which we moved on to the coding challenge. Candidates were allowed to use their preferred programming language.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given an integer, convert it to roman numeral equivalent.
Given input: [1, 49, 23]
Expected output: ["I", "XLIX", "XXIII"]
Round 1 DSA
Asked a basic sliding window question and a few questions related to Java, like what are imaginary functions and then asked me a few questions based on my resume and then dived into technical aspects of it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
It was something related to a sliding window, a medium-level LeetCode