Interview Experience at Datafortune – Not Satisfactory
I recently interviewed with Datafortune and progressed through three rounds. Here's a breakdown of my experience:
First Round: Focused primarily on JavaScript fundamentals along with basic Angular concepts. It also included two basic coding questions.
Second Round: This round was more technical, covering advanced JavaScript and Angular topics, along with questions related to MongoDB or MySQL, basic system design, and two problem-solving (DSA) questions.
Third Round (Managerial): Unfortunately, this round was disappointing. The manager repeated several questions that had already been covered in the first two rounds. Despite clearly explaining my current project and role, the interview felt unstructured and repetitive. Eventually, I was rejected on the grounds of an "urgent requirement," which wasn’t communicated clearly during the process.
Overall: The technical rounds were fair, but the managerial round lacked direction and didn’t add value. I expected a more organized and role-specific evaluation, especially at the final stage.