Atos Syntel Interview Experience ( On Campus )

 Hello Reader, I would like to share my personal Syntel Interview Experience with the hope of helping you.




About Syntel : 


Atos Syntel is a subsidiary of Atos and a multinational provider of integrated technology and business services. The company is led by Rakesh Khanna. Atos Syntel was created by the acquisition of Syntel, Inc. by Atos S.E., which was announced on July 22, 2018, and completed on October 9, 2018.


My Experience : 


Syntel - Selection Procedure as follows : 


Since I like to take only one step at a time and concentrate on the task at hand, I have broken down the entire selection process into these convenient parts:


1. Written Test: 45 Questions 45 Minutes


2. Post Written Test Procedure


My Comments: Not very difficult. A little practice will take you a long way. Try to save time.


Post Written Test Procedure : 


I was called for the Post written test procedure by Syntel on 17 Sep 2019 at PKET University, Bangalore. Again I have broken down the events into subcategories.


Orientation/Presentation : 


The Syntel Selection Committee will brief you about their company's profile and everything worth knowing about them at the point. So even if you haven't gone through the company's profile before actually going for Post written Test procedure, you need not worry about it. They will also introduce themselves and inform you about the selection process to be followed.


I found candidates paying no attention to what they were telling us, but don't make this mistake because this information might come in handy.


My Comments: Listen to them!!!


Group Discussion (GD Round):


The first of the Post Written Test Procedure is usually a Group Discussion or GD round. They put candidates in groups of almost 12 candidates and give a topic to discuss for 10 min. Unlike other GD's I have participated in where usually a time of 5 min or so is given for preparation, they don't give any time to prepare for the topic. This is a very critical round for your selection process so be prepared for it.


GD Topics :


  1. The grass on the other side is Green (this was my topic).
  2. Mobile Phones to be allowed in colleges or not.

The topics were pretty generic and not the usual GD topics like Corporal Punishments in schools, TV, and kids, etc. They want to know your attitude towards these generic things. A positive attitude will get you selected for sure.


My Comments:

  1. Be confident.
  2. Speak your points.
  3. You'll have to grab your opportunity to speak, so don't waste time.
  4. Speaking "more" points will not get you selected.


In a nutshell, speak only relevant points that show your thinking and not that you approve or disapprove of others. For instance, I spoke only 3 points during my GD but I spoke my mind and with confidence.


Technical Interview :


You'll have to fill up a form with your basic details before appearing for the technical interview. This form also contains sections for the technical interviewer and HR interviewer to fill. Take your time and go through the form.


The Technical interview will be based on the course you are currently pursuing and the skills mentioned in your resume. You can also be asked to explain a little about your major project(final year project for B.Tech Students). You can also be made to write pretty basic C programs like sorting, finding prime numbers, finding palindromes, etc.


Points to follow:

If you have mentioned any skill of information that you don't possess in your resume, do yourself a favor and take it out, cause it can mess up with your chances if you get caught.

If you are a non-CS or a non-IT field student, polish the basics concepts like an electronics student would revise- flip flops, latches, memories, etc. A little practice of basic C programs like the ones mentioned above will help you a lot.

If you are a CS or an IT field student, they would most likely go for the basics of Operating systems, OOP concepts, etc. If you have mentioned any JAVA course that you have done, in your resume, they can make you write some JAVA programs. 


My Comments:


  1. Stay Calm and confident, a little smile on the face won't hurt anybody!
  2. Don't make wild guesses if you don't know any answer, just politely say "I don't know".
  3. Don't argue with the interviewer, even if you are right!!! He/she might be testing your composure. Trust me, they do that sometimes and how do I know that? well, they tried it with me!!
  4. Give to the point answers. No need to fill the interviewer with unnecessary details- remember, he already knows the answer!! 


HR Interview:


Don't get too worked up if you made it through the technical round because the HR round can be very tricky and even the most eligible candidates are not able to make it through this round.


The HR interview is nothing like the technical one, the HR interviewer/interviewers are usually very friendly and ask all sorts of questions about you. They want to know your true personality through their questions, so you have to answer their questions smartly. Again confidence is essential in whatever you speak. Speaking fluently in English will surely impress them. Some preparations must be done on the candidate's part before appearing for the HR interview like:


  1. Tell me about yourself (Sounds simple but speaking non stop about yourself without missing any important detail is not very simple. Tell important points before the secondary points like hobbies etc. This shows you are "well organized").
  2. What do you know about Syntel? (This is where their presentation round helps)
  3. What are the 5 key "S" features/pillars of Syntel? (Presentation round)
  4. Why do you want to join Syntel?
  5. Tell me about your family background.
  6. What do your friends say about you? 
  7. What are your strengths and weaknesses?


These are just a few examples. Confidence is the key. They asked me the name of the Vice-President present at the time of the Orientation round. I'm glad I paid attention during the orientation.


KEEP IN MIND:


Answer smartly, don't say anything silly or something that can ruin your chances, they are searching for these little hints when you are speaking.

Trust me, to make you a friend is the last thing they want to do, so please don't think of them as your friends even if they seem friendly. You are there to get a job, so focus on that.

Don't speak/switch to any other language than English, this can be a disaster.

Interviewers are looking for a positive attitude towards work and other aspects. If you can show it through your answers. You're in.


Result : 


As I mentioned above, my Post Written Test Procedure took place on 17 Sep 2019, and I got the result from my placement officer on 03 Nov 2019, so it's quite some time before they declare the result. Never mind though, cause all the waiting is worth it. I'm happy to be selected among the 2 other candidates selected from my college.


Conclusion :


In the End, I would like to wish all of you good luck and my best wishes. Remember they are looking for good communication skills and the granddaddy of all - "Confidence". Thank you for reading my experience and I'll see you at SYNTEL- Consider IT Done.

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