I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at CitiusTech (Bombaim) in Sep 2025
Interview
Took total of 4 rounds, First one was Technical with Python basics and knowledge about LLMS langgraphs,as I didn't had too much knowledge about llms I answered all core Python. On Followup said rejected and later called a day later that still considering gave 2 questions on codility scored 80% then 3rd techni Manager round python Core Django & decorator Coding. Last was Management round everything was Good except he asked You had certification Had on udemy. Got Dropped.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Decorator working
How'd you fetch data from postgres and store in python.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at CitiusTech (Chennai) in Jun 2025
Interview
The interview process was a mixed bag for me. While the first round went well for me, the technical interviewer who asked me questions was on a call which disturbed my flow.
The interview process is conducted virtually and consists of two streamlined rounds—one technical and one managerial—followed by an HR discussion. While the process is efficient and quick, it can be stressful for candidates due to its intensity and the fast-paced nature of scheduling and evaluation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you walk us through the architecture of a scalable .NET application you’ve designed?
How do you approach designing microservices in a .NET ecosystem?
What are the key considerations when migrating a monolithic .NET application to Azure?
How do you ensure performance optimization and fault tolerance in distributed .NET systems?
What design patterns have you applied in enterprise-grade .NET solutions, and why?
How do you manage API versioning and backward compatibility in large-scale .NET applications?
What’s your experience with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices in .NET environments?
How do you evaluate and select between Azure services (e.g., App Services vs. AKS) for deployment?
What strategies do you use for securing .NET applications, especially in cloud-native setups?
How do you handle legacy system modernization and integration with newer .NET Core services?