The interview process was alright. My recruiter was very helpful and kind throughout. My position for an interview changed to a role that I was less familiar with; the interview itself was a bit wonky because of this.
The interviewers seemed competent and friendly. Although, I didn't feel that I did spectacular regarding the technical questions, but I showed the willingness and strength to learn. I was offered the job, but decided against it since the role seemed to be too different for me to enjoy it. I communicated this to my recruiter and was put in touch with another recruiter who helped me look for a different role to fit my desires. However, I received another offer that I really liked during this time, and told the new recruiter that I would be pursuing that option. I never heard from them again.
Regarding the package (benefits and such) as well as the vibe my first recruiter gave off, Visa seems to be a great place to work, at least from the outside looking in.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Cannot remember any questions specifically, though they were Linux related
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Visa Inc. (Carrollton, TX) in Dec 2021
Interview
1. Assessment
2. After 1.5 months got a call for tech phone screen it was a 30 min call and was only for 2 minutes as the interviewer was not interested
3. Technical round skills mentioned was different questions I faced were completely different and top interviewers were least bothered and they were in no mood to take the interview. Waste of time. It’s good that I got rejection that working with those bunch who were very arrogant
Overall don’t fall for the brand Visa. We need to have good team and work life balance …
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Visa Inc. (Austin, TX)
Interview
Initial interview occurred within a week of handing in resume. Spoke with team lead and VP. Decision was made quickly, however background check and approvals took over 2 months. A supposed uncommon occurrence, but inconvenient