J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Revature en nov. 2025
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J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Revature en juin 2016
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I applied through Monster and was contacted by a recruiter in a few days.
Recruiter seemed condescending but I was amazed by the training and opportunity to travel that came with the offer.
I was invited to have a phone interview with a hiring manager and was given a packet in which I could study from. Interview was extremely extremely easy. They were knowledge-based technical questions and you didn't really have to deal with algorithms or problem solving at all. I even missed some easy questions that were asked but I was given an offer anyways.
After researching about the company and finding a lot of negative reviews, I decided to decline the offer. But that was because was good enough where I was able to get offers from other places. I would say that if you really can't find any other offers from any other places because you did really poorly in school and you have no worthwhile projects that you've done, then this opportunity would be the opportunity for you since it seems that they would hire anyone that took the time to study their packet.
I would look at this opportunity more as a paid coding bootcamp if anything.
Questions d'entretien [4]
Question 1
What is the difference between abstract and interface?
Completed unpaid training program successfully and was placed on a waitlist for payed training. The unpaid program focused on full stack Java development and lasted for around 3 months. The final exam was based on the topics and assesments covered in the program.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Are you willing to relocate to any city within the US?
First an aptitude test which was majorly mcqs, quite easy for people with a computer science background but they also allow candidates with non cs to join so it might be the reason. Then you can take part with their unpaid training which they teach in depth over basics upto creating API for backend using Spring and Java then you get enrolled for their paid program waitlist where they contact you if they have a client that fits with you.
It was good. Interviewer asked me questions based on oops, threads, exception handling, SQL . I was interviewed for 25 minutes and all the questions are answerable and at a level of basic to intermediate.
She also asked me a query approach in SQL and also execute a code.