BD is a pioneering Fortune 500 biomedical device company with a 125-year history, globally renowned for advancing health through breakthroughs in medical discovery, diagnostics, and care delivery. Anchored in Bengaluru, the BD Technology Campus India (BDTCI) is a vital hub within BD’s worldwide R&D network, leading the charge in product development and engineering for global markets.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Currently in the pre-final year of studies.
- CGPA of 8 or above.
- NO active and NO dead backs.
Application Process:
Need to fill out the Online application form.
Selection Process:
Comprises three rounds.
Round 1: Online Assessment
- Platform: Mettl
- Test duration: 1 hr
- Sections: 6
- Content: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering topics such as Data Structures & Algorithms, Object-Oriented Programming (OOPs), Operating Systems (OS), Aptitude, Cognitive Ability, English Grammar, etc.
Note: Applicants should possess a solid understanding of DSA, OOPs, and OS.
Result: Out of 150 students, only 3 were selected for Round 2. Fortunately, I was one among them.
Round 2: Technical and Resume Discussion
Duration: 30 min
Round 2, conducted on Microsoft Teams with 2 interviewers, involved a mix of technical and resume discussions. The interviewer started by introducing himself and then asked me to introduce myself. We delved into questions about my second-year internship and the two projects mentioned on my resume, with a focus on a machine learning (ML) project. Despite my limited ML knowledge, I explained the project and my role.
A technical question related to string manipulation was posed , and I provided the optimal approach.
He inquired about my proficiency in Python and C++, to which I admitted knowing only the basics, emphasising my focus on Java coding skills and web development. He was understanding and proceeded to ask me to rate my Java proficiency, to which I responded with a 7-8 out of 10. He mentioned the importance of getting familiar with Python and ML for the internship. When asked about the company, I provided a well-prepared answer, leaving a positive impression on the interviewer, who seemed impressed.
Result: Among 3 students, only 2, including myself, were selected for Round 3.
Round 3: Senior-level Interview
Duration: 30 min
In this round of interviews, which was with a senior interviewer at the director level, he began by making me comfortable with a casual conversation. After introductions, he delved into questions about my resume. Subsequently, he inquired about the concepts of encapsulation and inheritance in OOPs, asking for explanations with examples, both of which I handled confidently. Expressing comfort in Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA), he posed a tech question related to choosing the best data structure for a given condition, to which I provided an optimal solution, leaving a positive impression.
The interviewer then discussed the role of an intern at BD and inquired about my knowledge of the company, which I had prepared for. The feedback highlighted strong technical and theoretical skills but noted occasional anxiety when faced with various choices in selecting data structures.
Final Result: Both candidates, myself included, secured the selection.
Tips:
- Speak Confidently: Articulate your thoughts with confidence to convey your ideas effectively.
- Express Eagerness: Always demonstrate enthusiasm to join the company, showcasing genuine interest.
- Addressing Unfamiliar Areas: If the field is unfamiliar, express eagerness to learn and assure them of your commitment to focus on gaining expertise moving forward.
- Thoughtful Responses: Take your time to respond to questions. Provide accurate and well-thought-out answers, emphasising quality over speed.