Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 3 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en SS&C Advent (San Francisco, CA) en jul 2014
Entrevista
First phone screen with recruiter went really well. He seemed really excited about working for Advent and just upbeat in general. A few days later had another phone interview with a Software Engineer. This involved more technical questions regarding my past experience and knowledge, not very tough. About a week later they brought me in for 4 1-on-1 interviews. First their was a short technical test followed by 3 interviews with SEs. The final interview was with a product manager. He asked me more broad questions regarding my experience in school.
Preguntas de entrevista [2]
Pregunta 1
Describe a time when you had to overcome a challenge.
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en SS&C Advent (San Francisco, CA)
Entrevista
To start there was a 30 min recruiter call, which went real smoothly. At first, the recruiter was very easy to talk to and quick to contact me back.
The second round involved an hour and half long interview with the hiring manager. There was some behavioral questions, but most of the focus was on a leetcode style question and then an OOP design question.
After this, there is a 6 hour long final interview. During this final round, I was asked about 5-6 Leetcode, medium to hard problems, several rapid fire java specific questions, and two different OOP design questions from 4 different people for 4 hours straight, with only a 5 minute break given after that for the entire 6 hour block. Then one of the people I was suppose to interview with wasn’t present, so someone else was put in his place. Everyone seemed nice enough, although some of them seemed disinterested, but I can’t really blame them because in there words “they’ve been constantly interviewing people for what feels like forever”. Either the company doesn’t know what its looking for or it’s looking for that “perfect candidate” and will keep interviewing until it finds it, which is of course their prerogative but ends up wasting a lot of people’s time.
The cherry on top was being ghosted after 7+ hours of interviewing. I was told by the hiring manager that I’d hear back within a week, I contacted them shortly after that time elapsed and was never emailed back. Completely ghosted. My workday still says “In Review”.
I’ll admit, the interview was intense and I did make some mistakes, but feedback or at least an outright rejection would of been nice. I’ve shared my experience with other alumni and friends and it seems like this is actually typical practice for a lot of companies, so I don’t hold it against them. But because of this, I can’t really suggest anyone interview with them either.
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en SS&C Advent en ago 2014
Entrevista
Applied online. Took about 3 week before I heard anything- received an email from HR to schedule an initial phone "interview" with him. The HR rep was extremely nice and seemed very excited about the company. Within a week I was scheduled for another phone interview, this time for a technical screening with an engineering manager. We used a screen sharing tool so he could show questions that he'd prepared for me to answer.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Was asked some typical software interview questions requiring knowledge of databases and recursion, questions about OOP, and then some more language specific questions.