J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Skillz (Boston, MA) en oct. 2015
Entretien
This interview process was definitely a weird one compared to most that I've encountered. First, I was reached out to by a recruiter from the company's HR department and soon after I scheduled a time to come in for an in-person interview. When I came into the office, I immediately realized that people are not social here. I spoke to the office manager, who was the only person with emotions that I interacted with during this interview. Afterwards, I was introduce to 2 other people that I was given no information about.
Here's a step by step of my interview:
1. Talk to office manager.
2. A new person comes in to the room and gives me a laptop and tells me to find bugs.
3. The person comes and takes the laptop after half an hour.
4. Another new person comes in to the room and gives me ANOTHER laptop and tells me to interact with an API making a request and checking response.
5. The person comes back and takes the laptop after 45 mins.
6. Talk to the office manager and leave.
Typically I enjoy interviews because I get to meet new people and learn about the companies that I apply to, but this interview experience was the total opposite. Each person I was introduced to told me nothing about their role or what they did in the company and refused to interact with me socially. I'm unsure about how well this interview process works, but this is a relatively large company and I guess they like it that way.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Hey, I'm only here to give you this laptop so you can take the test.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Skillz
Entretien
There were so many rounds of interviews and each one was pretty similar to the other. It seemed the interviewers didn't sync with each other prior to each interview. Wasted a lot of time in general with this interview process
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Create test cases for login page Draw architecture of something you're proud of