I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Nokia (Ann Arbor, MI) in Apr 2017
Interview
I initially went through a third party recruiter. I was told to connect via a web screen share service with a headset. They decided to call me after ten minutes instead. I had been on text and voice the entire time trying to get someone.
Then they proceeded to give me a programming test. They only asked me 2 questions, never did a sales pitch for the company or job, and didn't seen interested in me.
I got an email 2 weeks later from the recruiter that they passed, but it was a mutual feeling. It was the third worst interview process I've been through and I would have passed on them too.
I was not given an opportunity to discuss my background.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
What was the length of the Integer data type on a JVM?
Single 1.5h teams call. HR, PM, and engineer on one call. A few generic HR questions, then a brief project description from PM. C++ position, many OOP questions, and three C++ tasks involving STL.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
C++ position, many OOP questions, and three C++ tasks involving STL.
Two rounds of online interview, but the positions got cancelled. After completing the interviews no offer was extended.
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I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Nokia
Interview
3 technical rounds of general java, design questions which went positive.
Though my current and expected was already known by recruiter beforehand. At the 4th round, Manager was surprised by current and expected CTC. Then HR person didn't respond. Overall , not a good experience.