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      Entrevista para Senior Software Engineer

      2 de mar de 2016
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      New York, NY
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista promedio

      Solicitud

      Me postulé a través de un reclutador. El proceso tomó 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Unified (New York, NY) en ene 2016

      Entrevista

      I completely agree with the other Snr. Engineer interview reviewer -- stay away from this place if you can. I had an initial phone interview in mid Dec. 2015 and then an online coding exercise. The phone interview went well (general tech questions and interests) and the coding was fairly straightforward (basic CS stuff), though time-consuming (3+ hrs). They told me that I did well -- apparently I was the only one to attempt all questions in JavaScript and scored well. The onsite happened in mid-Jan 2016 due to holidays and my travel schedule. The onsite was rescheduled with a few hours notice to the following day (red flag). When I went onsite, the person who I spoke to on the phone (who I thought I would be working for) was no longer with the company (another red flag). The onsite interviews went well (there were 3 total because 1 of the guys wasn't available) and they told me that I would have 1 final phone interview with the person who wasn't available. They also told me that there had been a lot of turnover in the eng dept recently (red flag). All was going well -- I even got positive feedback from the HR person and my recruiter right after the onsite. The recruiter started discussing salary expectations and start date etc. The company also scheduled an online "personality" test (which they said should take at most 30 mins) and asked for references. The "personality" test turned out to be some sort of SAT test (analogies) combined with rapid cognitive and pattern recognition tests (follow this shape on the screen and remember where it was 3 moves ago). There were also some obvious personality questions (Do you ever get depressed etc). It took well over an hour and really surprised me. Why would they test this sort of stuff? (Another HUGE red flag). It just didn't make any sense. I started having doubts about the company. I was stood up for the final phone interview. They apologized (blamed it on miscommunication) and rescheduled it. Upon finally connecting with the interviewer, he wasn't even aware that I had already been onsite and this was the final step (another red flag). Clearly there was very little communication going on at the company. After everything was said and done, my recruiter told me that they wanted to make me an offer -- they were just waiting for "final approvals." A couple of days passed. The recruiter called back and said they decided to pass because the requirements for the role had changed. Overall, I was upset at the time because they led me on and I invested so much time in the process (12+ hours total). It's clear that there are a lot of issues at this place and you should definitely think twice about working there.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

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      Arrays, Strings
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      Entrevista para Senior Software Engineer

      14 de nov de 2015
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      New York, NY
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista promedio

      Solicitud

      Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Unified (New York, NY) en oct 2015

      Entrevista

      I found a job posting and contacted them. After exchanging a few emails, they scheduled a phone screening with one of the managers, which went well, and then another with one of their senior engineers. He was a very smart, nice guy, and what was scheduled for a 45 minute interview turned into a casual, 90-minute chat about programming and ideas around it. He was really cool and I enjoyed speaking with him. After the calls, I as given their code challenge. It was a three-part Java development exercise, really uninspired comp sci questions that have no business being part of an interview for a tech company in 2015-going-on-2016. My score was apparently above average and I received positive feedback from the recruiter on my progress. After this, I was given a "personality profile" quiz. It took about 30 minutes and featured honest-to-god SAT questions. "Door is to Open as Hammer is to X" -- that kind of thing. "Complete the pattern with the next image." Who is this for? How is it used? Why is this necessary? Do I still want to work for this company? None of those questions were ever answered, except the last one, which was moving towards "No." Finally, I was asked to come in for a final interview. The recruiter, who was very friendly and prompt throughout this whole process, told me that it was the last step and just a meet-and-greet with the team. I arrived, was brought to a conference room, and... found myself in another technical interview. Four different people, one after another, the first of whom was the guy who I spent 90 minutes with on the phone! I was white boarding stuff I had already explained to him, I was telling some other dev the definition of unit testing... I was walking people through the basics of my resume! At one point, they had me sit for 10 minutes while they looked for someone to talk with me and kept popping back into apologize. Because of the delays, the whole thing ran over and I told them I had to leave to make it to another appointment. The whole process was a mess and made a very negative statement about how they operate. After I left, I emailed the recruiter to politely tell him I was not interested. I never received a reply. The whole thing felt like I was interviewing for a large, "serious" corporation that has lost the ability to move quickly and make smart decisions.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Door is to Open as Hammer is to
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