I applied online. I interviewed at Capgemini (Malmö, Skåne) in May 2024
Interview
I meticulously crafted my application, ensuring I matched most, if not all, of their requirements. With a sense of accomplishment, I submitted my application through their website and eagerly awaited a response.
Just three working days later, I received their response. Talk about efficiency! But wait, here's the twist – the application period wasn't even closed yet! It's almost as if they saw my surname at the top left of my CV, realized it wasn't Swedish, and decided to fast-track my rejection. Now that's what I call speed hiring... or rather, speed rejecting.
Not one to be easily disheartened, I politely asked for feedback, hoping for some constructive criticism. Maybe a tip or two on what I could improve for next time. But alas, I was ghosted. Completely. It's like they vanished into the ether, leaving me to wonder if I had applied to a real company or some elaborate mirage.
So, if you have a non-Swedish surname and a desire to be judged on your qualifications rather than the name at the top of your CV, you might want to skip Capgemini. Unless, of course, you enjoy the thrill of being rejected before the ink on your application is even dry.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
In only 3 working days? Let's see the name. Hmm it's not Andersson or Svensson... Skip!
I applied through other source. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Capgemini (Gothenburg) in Feb 2024
Interview
Was short, directly pitched canditate to client after interview. The interview was taken by a techincal person after a initial technical hr discussion. Was very interesting and a quick process.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Capgemini in Mar 2024
Interview
F2F Interview
Basic OOPs concepts and springBoot
spring vs springBoot
singleton class and how do create it
java8 features and what is for each loop
explain authentication vs authorization
equals() method
servlet
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do we send JSON object from JSP to java controller