I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Oracle (Dublino, Dublino) in Apr 2016
Interview
Working at Oracle takes a lot of flexibility and adjusting on your part. They will move you around the organisation as they please with no regard to your educational background or previous experience. You can expect to be moved from one team or product category to another with no explanation or warning.
Furthermore, Oracle oftentimes suffers from hiring freezes so patience is advised.
I sent my papers to Oracle in Q4 2015, and I did not hear from them until March 2016. I was then invited to an assessment day in April and I was offered the job almost immediately after. However, my contract and start date was not revealed before 2 months after I was initially offered the position.
But, if you can come to terms with the constant changes, delays and non-existing transparency, Oracle is a good place to work in terms of benefits and salary.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why should Oracle hire you? Why do you want to work at Oracle? A success story from your previous job.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Oracle (Los Angeles, CA) in Apr 2015
Interview
2 Phone and 1 In person Interview. Mostly questions to find out about you. Not hard or tricky questions. Want to see you're confident and outgoing and know what you're getting yourself into.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Oracle in May 2016
Interview
Applied online through college. I first interviewed with recruiter who was very nice, followed by two managers. These 3 interviews where done by phone. I then interviewed at the careers services building in person, followed by a final phone interview. The process took a total of 3 weeks. Interviews began to get a bit repetitive, with each interviewer asking the same kinds of questions. Overall interviewers were nice and it was a positive experience