J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Nextag en oct. 2011
Entretien
I had a conversation with the recruiter who set me up for two phone screens: One was supposed to be with a more senior person who was supposed to talk to me about the company while the other was supposed to be from a person who would do a generic 101 tech screen. The tech screen was fairly easy but involved writing a lot of code. The senior person never called and rescheduled for another day where he missed the call and then called me a half an hour later when I had already left. The call was weird: He first asked me if I was in front of a computer and then tried to to do a tech interview instead of telling me about the company. He followed on with some silly behavioral questions in a rather aggressive manner. I didn't think too much of the whole experience until I got the call to do an onsite. The experience was not bad: I found the engineers fairly smart with typical data structures/algorithm questions. I finally met with the same dude whose phone screen I found weird. He keeps on acting like an @$$hole, then once everything is done, walks me down out of the building. I ask him when I can hear back from the company - He tells me that if I wanted to I should take any of the other offers I had because they would take their own time in making a decision. I was like WTF.
In a few days they sent me a not too exciting offer which I probably would have taken if it were not for the extremely weird vibe that guy gave me.
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Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Software Engineer II chez Nextag
J'ai passé un entretien chez Nextag (San Mateo, CA) en août 2009
Entretien
Contacted them through craigslist, got a technical phone screen and then an in person interview. No lunch was provided. Went through 4 interviewers, one who asked no technical questions and one who asked only technical questions. Afterwards, was called back for a second interview with the VP and SVP at the time. I was given the job on the spot, at higher than my asking price.