I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Valorem Reply
Interview
Technical interview was easy. Just basically do you know a little javascript and C#. No leetcode style questions. I think the company is really very technically strong so hence the low bar.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Filter this array in c#, get a test to pass in a react app
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Valorem Reply (Kochi) in Mar 2022
Interview
Initial apptitude test then a technical round followed by a managerial round.
Took a time period of 1 month
The test consisted of basic apptitude questions
The technical round was done by team lead along with the director for the attitude and case study based questions and
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Question based on your strength technologies
Listed in the resume and basic managerial questions
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Valorem Reply (Kansas City, MO) in Dec 2021
Interview
My whole interview process took 3 weeks. I went through a staffing/recruiting agency. I initially had 2 conversations with the staffing agents. At first, I was recruiting for a Business Analyst role so I had a conversation with a manager in that group. After that conversation, he thought I would be a better fit for the Digital Strategy group so he referred me to a person from the Digital Strategy group. I had two additional 1:1 interviews with the Digital Strategy group and got my offer 2 days after my last interview. Most interviews were very conversational with behavioral questions and no case-based questions. All the interviewers from Valorem Reply were super friendly. They genuinely wanted to get to know my past experiences, my skills, and my goals to then find the best fit for me. They also made sure to leave ample time for me to ask questions. They were very open to sharing the working culture and types of projects that Valorem Reply does.
Advice:
- Do your research about the company and its strengths.
- Learn about yourself and know your stories on key areas: project experience, teamwork, quantitative analysis, etc.
- Prepare a lot of questions for your interviewers. If you can, ask for their names from a recruiter, research them on Google/LinkedIn, and draft personalized questions about their experiences.
- Make sure to be concise and to the point. Keep your behavioral stories at 4 min max. You can end your behavioral answers by saying "I am open to sharing more details in areas that you are interested in."
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
- Tell me about the types of projects that you have done at your prior company
- What were your responsibilities?
- Can you share more about your experience with digital transformation projects?
- What kinds of technology services did you work with before?
- What are your goals? What do you look for in the next employer?
- Why do you want to make a switch from your current employer to Valorem Reply?
- Do the kinds of projects that we do interest you?