J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez YinzCam en oct. 2020
Entretien
Had to do a series of one way interviews and then a take home assignment. Then finally a 4 hour long interview with multiple developers. Starting with a problem solving session and then multiple coding and questioning sessions with other developers.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Questions about javascript, react, and backend security.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez YinzCam en déc. 2020
Entretien
I applied online, and received a response pretty quickly asking me to complete an assessment project.
After completing the project, they didn't get back to me for two weeks. They told me that they would like me to interview with the dev team, but once the interview actually happened, it was with only one developer. This was a very easy coding interview (I'm not a coding interview expert, but this one was easy).
After this interview, I was told that they would like to bring me in for another round of interviews with the development team. This time, I had two and a half hours of interviews with 3 different people on the dev team, and each of them was also a coding interview. Two of these interviews were over simple algorithms, and one of them was a challenge where they gave me a short amount of time to replicate a UI that they showed me a picture of. A week or so later they told me that they would like me to interview with the administration staff. I spoke to the COO over Zoom, and then the recruiter told me that I would be interviewing with the CEO soon. He emailed the both of us, and told me that she would be reaching out soon to set up a time for the interview. I followed up multiple times to try to set up this interview, but I never got any response. The entire process felt extremely ill-thought out and disorganized. I don't know why a company would have so many different stages in the interviewing process, only to ghost the applicant in the end.
Questions d'entretien [3]
Question 1
They asked me to build a web-app from scratch that pulled information from the GitHub API.
They asked me to write a JavaScript function that would, given the X and Y coordinates of the cell, change the results of an individual cell in an HTML table to a new value that was passed to the function as a third argument, and return the original value.