I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Honeywell
Interview
first round was Coding round where they give 2 or 3 coding questions to solve.It was conducted on Hackerrank platform.
Next round was Interview where they asked resume based and few oops concept based questions, Basic terms in ML.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Resume based and few oops concept based questions, Few terms in ML,Sql queries.
Interview with HR and then with team lead. The process itself was very quick but then waited a couple weeks to hear back from them. They ended up going with a different candidate a week or two after my interviews if you get it it will be quick.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Honeywell
Interview
The interview process at Honeywell for the Software Developer position began with an initial HR screening where I was asked about my background, skills, and availability. This was followed by an online coding assessment that tested my problem-solving abilities using data structures and algorithms. After clearing that, I had a technical interview where I was asked about my project work, programming concepts, and language-specific questions. The next round was managerial, focusing on my approach to teamwork, deadlines, and real-world problem-solving scenarios. Finally, the HR round covered compensation, work culture, and onboarding details. Overall, the process was structured, and each step aimed to assess both technical and behavioral fit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Cybersecurity-Related Technologies:
Asked about how encryption works.
Discussed how secure communication is established between systems.
Talked about basic network security principles.
Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA):
Questions on array manipulation, string operations, and problem-solving.
Focus on optimizing solutions for time and space complexity.
Object-Oriented Programming (OOPs):
Explained the four pillars of OOP: Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism, and Abstraction.
Asked how I’ve applied these concepts in real-world projects or academic work.