J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 3 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Amazon (Seattle, WA) en févr. 2013
Entretien
I was contacted by the recruiter without applying in late December of 2012. I had three phone interviews with one person each time, and each interview used CollabNet to do online coding. I felt the the phone interviews were fairly simple, and there was nothing too tricky. The interviewers were all friendly and casual, and I never felt they were trying to trip me up. The phone interviewing process up until the onsite request took about a month.
The onsite interviewing definitely had a tougher feel to them, but I probably could have prepared with their interview prep document better. I met with about five people separately including one over lunch in the cafeteria. While none of them were unfriendly, none of them were overly friendly. They were all business with not much room for casual conversations, but that probably helped with staying on schedule. Still, I had the feeling working with them would be all business as well. But even so, they were open to mistakes as long as I talked through my thought process, and they were patient.
The office was great looking, and the views were gorgeous, but I noticed the interviewers that brought their laptops with them had old looking PC machines. I guess there's no pampering of developers in that area.
It took two weeks to hear back that I was not going to get an offer. The recruiter called and handled it well, but I feel two weeks was a long time to wait for a no.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Writing the code for a game that entailed an array of numbers and finding the fastest way to get to the end when the numbers were the number of steps you could move forward, and if you hit a zero, the game was over.
a bit of a headache but overall okay once things were sorted. did not get confirmation of interview details and had to follow up more than once to confirm, but i think it was just that i got lost in the pile. understandable since i think there might have been a ton of applicants. the interviewers were polite but seemed harried
The interview process at OpenAI was structured and thorough, spanning approximately three weeks. It comprised the following stages:
Recruiter Phone Screen (30 minutes): An initial conversation focusing on my background, motivations for applying, and alignment with OpenAI's missio
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
System Design: "Design a fault-tolerant web crawling service capable of handling 10 million requests per second."
It was quite programming based. Anyway, it was not too hard. It was done in multiple rounds. The interviewer ask mainly about my experience in the field and asked questions about the work i had to do after i get selected.