I applied through university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Deloitte (Lake Mary, FL) in Feb 2019
Interview
****Campus Recruitment****
Applying for software engineer role.
Round 1:
1st Interview (Situational) - Technical questions that ranges through the entire stack, although very basic, they cover a lot. Around 15-20 questions. After talking to my classmates these questions vary from person to person. Tip is to study 4 pillars, databases, testing frameworks, source control etc.
Round 2:
2nd Interview (Technical) - 3 to 4 Technical questions, not very technical though. They just want your work experience details on your resume. Have to say something that shows you know what you're talking about. Tip is they don't know what you'll be doing if you're hired so this interview is broad.
3rd Interview (Behavioral) - Very standard behavioral questions, no technical questions at all but tip is to try to answer with something related to technology.
Show confidence and speak well. Also all this might change from interviewer to interviewer, this is just my experience.
Go Knights!!
It was pretty doable despite the pressure, technical covers a case, behavioral covers who you are. In the case they expect you to show your thought processes and how you would tackle the problem at hand.
The hiring process begins with a behavioral interview to assess communication and cultural fit, followed by a discussion with the hiring manager, and concludes with a comprehensive final technical interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you define success and a moment when you had to confront someone?
I applied online. I interviewed at Deloitte (Lake Mary, FL) in Oct 2025
Interview
Had an online coding assessment followed by 3 interviews, 30 mins each. First was a profile interview, then case study, and finally a behavioral. The "hardest" part was the case study but as long as you think things through and understand the problem it is fair game. Try as much as possible to think reasonable and ask questions so you have no chance of misunderstanding the question.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Online Assessment: Given a string of directions representing: up, down, left, right, determine whether the path forms a valid rectangle.
Case Study: Describe how/where you would use Al/automation to reduce cost, manage patient flow, and optimize staffing in a hospital setting.