J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Addepar
Entretien
You apply online, and a recruiter will write you shortly. They really look for competitive programmig folks, so (if you have experience) make sure to put that on your resume.
They interview would be scheduled in a week, (as for fall 2014). Maybe it's because they're still a startup and don't really have a large number of applicants.
I had to reschedule due to technical problems and the recruiter was friendly and rescheduled my interview.
They said it'll be an interactive coding problem but it turned out to be just an initial question (no coding involved) to see what kind of thinker you are. The interview took 23 minutes (the interviewer told me it's a 30 minute interview so that's not because of my incompetence). Of course, I failed miserably in communicating with the interviewer and walking through the solution making a couple of terrible mistakes.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
How many comparisons do you need to find the largest integer in a list of N numbers? How can you possibly interpret/ justify that?
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Addepar (Édimbourg, Écosse) en mars 2026
Entretien
All good until the technical interview. The task itself wasn't terribly complicated in hindsight, but the atmosphere was horrendous - the interviewer was snickering all the time and the task itself was on a very tight time limit. It was a very high pressure, unnatural environment which would never really happen in a working environment. Furthermore it did not feel like I was being tested on my actual knowledge of building software, rather things like string comparisons and arrays/hashmaps - this isn't a grad scheme.
Not to mention the interviews go for 7 stages - that's like 2 months of time wasted to possibly be told 'no'.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Addepar
Entretien
First round is a meeting with HR where they go over your CV to see if you'd be a good fit for their requirements.
The second round is one of these silly leetcode/hackerrank technical tests where half the interview is trying to figure out what on earth the problem is even asking. The answer involves string manipulation, use of hashmaps and some basic maths. However, this round is not a good judge of a software engineer. It's a pointless task with no real application in the real world. Why on earth would financial portfolio data be stored in an array of space separated strings? Eg "GOOG 10". Database ORMs, object orientation and dictionaries exist for a reason. I spent a good portion of the interview explaining how this data really should have been stored and didn't finish the solution on time because of this.
Talking to the interviewer was like speaking to a brick wall too. No friendly discussion, barely a greeting when I joined the call and frequently racing to find something to correct you on. If the working environment is anything like this then I dodged a bullet.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Find discrepancies between a day zero and day one portfolio based on a transactions log.
J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Addepar (Bengaluru)
Entretien
First the screening round than shortlisted candidates java or cpp based mcqs and coding questions with hard to medium level questions after that the selected students require to appear for further rounds