The interview was an all day long process. I personally felt like it was overkill. I could tell right off the bat, as a woman I’d feel uncomfortable working there. There were 4 interviews, each with 2 interviewers assigned, not one of them were women. All men. Sat through 3 1-hour white boards. All were relevant questions. Felt like they were all assessing the same thing. Then 90- minute coding challenge. Challenge was difficult. I’m pretty sure you need to pass at least a couple of test cases to make it, even if you pass whiteboards with flying colors. I did great on white boards but by the end of the day my brain was pretty much over it and I didn’t do well on coding challenge.
All in all, I wasn’t offered a position, but even if I had been, I would’ve declined. Seemed like a shiny cool place to work but I could tell there’s some internal issues going on. Don’t know what they’re doing to diversify their work place.
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Question 1
Unrolled linked list. Data structure implementation questions. Coding challenge dealt with searches.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Indeed in Feb 2019
Interview
I was asked to answer some of basic goals and experiences. Also, they have explained how further interviews will going to be. Everything was great and they told me when the next interview will be but I haven't got any confirmation email
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Indeed
Interview
Currently got an "coding contest" using AtCoder, and to be honest, its a very bad system when you are used to create tests on the go, AtCoder uses STDIN to get all the data. After practicing on LeetCoder and HackerRanking (as i used to do), I got completely lost in AtCoder due to a sub-par system, spending more time posting my code than writing it. At this point.. If this is what Indeed feels is good.?! Then I'm going to stop here...! Not a company i want to work for then.