Adobe Technical Support Engineer interview questions
Updated Nov 14, 2025
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The interview had two virtual rounds. The first was a basic technical round focused on Linux, web servers, troubleshooting steps, and simple scenario-based questions. It wasn’t very deep but assessed my fundamentals and problem-solving approach. The second round was a managerial discussion with almost no technical questions, mainly covering communication, handling customer issues, teamwork, and ownership. Overall, the process evaluated both my technical base and how I deal with real-world support situations.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Adobe (Noida) in Jul 2025
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Got contacted for an interview by a third party recruiter but then got ghosted after 2nd technical round, when asked after a week or so they just replied not selected without any feedback.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Adobe (Noida) in Jun 2025
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Interview process includes written exam -> technical interview -> Hr round.
written exam includes python, OOPS, OS, WEB tech, DBMS, codes. have provided the exact questions below.
technical interview includes resume based question.
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Question 1
Python: mutable vs immutable, set & dict, lambda fxn
OOPS: basic pillars, class space, *arg & **kwarg
WEB : API, Http core concept and methods
DBMS: queries, DML and DDL
Coding question: frequency finder, duplicate, palindrome, prime no
OS: mutitasking OS v/s multiprocessing OS,