- I had four rounds of interview: 2 technical, 1 case study, 1 behavior study. Each round took one hour.
- Case and behavior rounds are easy, very similar to what the others have described.
- For the technical interview, the interviewer first asked you to introduce a little bit about yourself (5 mins), then had a discuss about how to solve a problem (probably what they are facing now). After having some discussions of the problem (15-20 mins), you needed to finish a coding test (10-15 mins). For the two rounds I had, one asked me to use a coding website, one asked me to open a notepad to write the code there. The notepad is not very user-friendly and it took me a few minutes to communicate with the interviewer to understand the problem. And after another 5 minutes, the interviewer interrupted me saying that she preferred to leave some time for me to ask her some questions...
- This position I interviewed is "Research Scientist", they didn't give me opportunities to talk about my research, although I listed a top Artificial Intelligence paper on my resume which I think is very relevant to what they are doing. For the whole interview process, I don't think they carefully checked your resume, they just ask what they want to ask.
- After two days, I first received an email saying that the HR wanted to have a call next day. And she called and spent 1 minute telling me that I didn't get the job.