I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Springer Nature (Pune) in Sep 2019
Interview
First round had some 16 technical questions which are from data structures and algorithms,.net,2 aptitude questions and one programming question...
Our interview was on .net
In first technical round they asked questions on oops,few programming questions, database queries,code snippets on oops concepts.
In Second technical round they asked collections in c# and their internal working, Data structures and algorithms,few questions on operating system like multi threading and how a program becomes process...
Last round which is HR round it was more about our interests, projects we worked on
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Springer Nature (Tóquio) in Sep 2019
Interview
First an explanatory meeting (setsumeikai) with a senior engineer. Next, a take-home coding challenge. Then a second office visit with the department manager. Finally, an HR interview.
There was one person in particular who was eager to discuss American Left vs. Right politics as well as ask bizarre and unprofessional questions. From a distance it seemed like a nice job. They advertise a 4-day work week and no overtime. Not sure how true that is. Once I got inside it felt like they were striving to maintain a very traditional work atmosphere. I would not describe the experience as warm, only traditional.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
No technical questions, that's what the coding assessment was for. Interview questions were mostly related to how well I had adjusted to Japan and making sure I'm not a flat-earther.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Springer Nature (Pune) in Nov 2016
Interview
It took 2 rounds of interview.
One is technical interview and another one is managerial interview round.
Basic and fundamental questions on Machine Learning and Java Programming skills.
Overall it was good interview experience and level of interview is average.