The interview process is a structured sequence employers use to evaluate and select candidates for a role, usually moving from initial screening to final offer and onboarding .It often begins with job posting and application screening, where recruiters review resumes to shortlist candidates whose skills and experience match the role requirements . Shortlisted candidates typically have an initial HR or phone screening to confirm basic qualifications, communication skills, salary expectations, and availability .Next, candidates usually attend one or more technical, managerial, or role-specific interviews to assess job-related knowledge, problem-solving, and practical skills through questions, case studies, or tasks . Many organizations also include behavioral or HR interviews to evaluate cultural fit, teamwork, attitude, and alignment with company values using situational or past-experience questions .Some employers add assessments such as written tests, coding tasks, presentations, or psychometric tests to gain deeper insight into aptitude, technical ability, and work style . After these stages, reference checks may be conducted by contacting previous employers or mentors to verify performance, conduct, and credentials .Finally, if a candidate is selected, the company extends a formal job offer detailing role, compensation, benefits, and terms, followed by negotiation if needed and then onboarding, where the candidate officially joins and is integrated into the organization