I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Baker Hughes (Powai, Maharashtra) in Dec 2019
Interview
There are 4 rounds
1st was c# related mcq questions
2nd was coding round
3rd tech interview
4th hr
Mcq test is really easy thing to crack 30 mins time
For coding round you'll have to write code from one of the geeksforgeek problem.(
They need this code to pass all of their use cases)
1 hr time
Apparently my code failed to pass one of the use case so got rejection.
Worst part of this interview process is to wait for 3-4 hours as nobody wants to complete the process in time. Also people will make you wait for basic things
I had gone through 2 rounds of interview process, screening call with HR and one technical interview. Technical interview was of average level, questions asked related to tech stack. Current roles and responsibilities etc.
I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at Baker Hughes in Jan 2026
Interview
The interview was an initial screening with the talent acquisition team, and the time taken to setup an interview from there was really promising.
The interview was with the hiring manager and another colleague, which was relaxed. The interview was good, conversational and informative. No complaints here.
I was told I would hear back within 2 weeks, but was completely ghosted even after contacting the HM & talent acquisition directly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why I want to work at Baker Hughes and how my experience matched up
This was an on-campus interview for Baker Hughes. The interviewers were very friendly and made me feel comfortable throughout. The process mainly focused on technical knowledge and problem-solving skills, with questions around core Java concepts and practical scenarios. Overall, it was a smooth and well-organized experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked detailed questions about multithreading in Java, including thread lifecycle, synchronization, and how to handle concurrency efficiently.