J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez UKG (Weston, FL)
Entretien
A glitch caused the exam to start prematurely and I was treated very unfairly about it. They were DSA questions through HackerRank. They offer a practice exam and practice materials before the real exam. This at first gave me a positive impression. However a glitch in the recruiter's email caused the practice test link to take me to the real exam. In the email, the practice test was a hyperlink while the real exam was a large green button. Pretty much impossible for it to be a user error. I was able to replicate the glitch and sent some video and screenshot evidence showing clear and obvious signs the practice test link was attempting to start the real exam again. No apology, no follow up about bug ticket, or follow up about investigation into the issue. Just an automatic canned applicant rejection email for something that was clearly the recruiter's fault. Felt very much cheated.
First a chat with the recruiter, followed by an hour technical screen, followed by an onsite where I talked to the hiring manager and two members of the team. Everyone in the process was very nice but I ultimately did not get the job.
Part of the first round was a technical test through HackerRank. The questions consisted of four multiple-choice questions and two coding questions. Typically based on Algorithms and Data Structures. You get a few days to prepare, and if you need an extension, you can ask. But be aware that the sooner you turn it in, the sooner you can get reviewed, and they don't have infinite time to provide.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
I didn't get any behavioral questions, but for HackerRank, one of the questions consisted of multiple choice in deciding which sort method was best, given a situation.
Phone
Panel interview with 3 developers of varying levels. Was informed I wasn’t gonna pass the interview about 2 weeks after the interview. Overall very friendly and passionate developers who knew their stuff and asked challenging questions.