HR Round:
This initial round often focuses on assessing a candidate's fit with the company's culture and values.
HR professionals may ask about your background, work experience, and motivation for applying.
You might also discuss your resume and any gaps in employment, as well as your understanding of the role and the organization.
This round may include behavioral questions to evaluate soft skills such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving.
Technical Round:
In this phase, the focus shifts to assessing your specific technical skills and expertise related to the job.
Depending on the role, this might involve solving coding problems, case studies, or answering questions about relevant technologies and methodologies.
You may be tested on your knowledge of industry standards, tools, or processes, and it could involve practical assessments or technical challenges.
This round is usually conducted by technical team members or hiring managers who evaluate your proficiency and problem-solving abilities.
Final HR Discussion:
This round often serves as a concluding assessment and may cover any remaining questions or concerns from previous rounds.
It might involve discussing salary expectations, benefits, and any logistical details related to the role.
This conversation could also include discussions about potential career growth, company culture, and your alignment with the organization’s goals.
The final HR discussion aims to ensure that both you and the company are aligned in terms of expectations and that any final concerns are addressed before a job offer is made.