Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Applied Research Associates (Niceville, FL)
Entrevista
I filled out an online application and was contacted about a month later by phone. The phone interview was short and not very technical, just asking about my background and education. There was mention of a Skype interview, but I didn't get any specifics about it for another week. The Skype interview was set up, and it included me, the person from the phone interview, and one other person on the team. It was a more technical interview, but not too bad. They asked some of the cliche interview questions like where do you see yourself in 5 years and what's your biggest strength and weakness. Also what's one book that I've read in the past year that I enjoyed.
About a week later, they contacted me about having a face-to-face interview. They paid for my travel and meals and had me into the office. I spoke to another software engineer, a couple of team leads, and the division head. While there, I was asked to take a programming test on paper that wasn't too in depth, but it was challenging without a compiler or reference. The people were all very friendly and not intense. The interview was pretty low-stress. During the interview, some projects were discussed, as well as benefits for the position.
I received an offer for the position the following week.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Since they sometimes develop weapons, they asked if I had any problem working on systems that might be used to kill people.
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Applied Research Associates en nov 2023
Entrevista
An hour-long interview with two managers. The interview was a video call and consisted of behavioral and technical questions to gauge your experience. Overall, friendly and easy to talk to but I did not receive a response.
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Pregunta 1
What is your experience with simulation programming?
Acudí a una entrevista en Applied Research Associates (Raleigh, NC)
Entrevista
The process lasted approximately 6 weeks. Initially, I had a phone interview with a friendly and informative engineer which lasted for about an hour. It was a straightforward interview, and I recall being asked a question about finding the equation of a line passing through two given points on a x-y coordinate. After four weeks, I heard back from them for a final interview, which lasted for 3 hours. I had the option to choose between an in-person or an online setting. The interview was divided into four parts. The first part was a 15-minute presentation about one of my relevant projects to the position I was applying for. The presentation was followed by a Q&A session. The second part was a debugging round, where I was given a program and asked to share my screen to identify and explain the errors on the console. The third part required me to solve some math problems, which weren't particularly difficult but required some thinking. The final part was a conversation with a hiring manager. Overall, I found the process to be interesting and enjoyable.
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Pregunta 1
What programming language do you find comfortable using?
Acudí a una entrevista en Applied Research Associates
Entrevista
Applied online, was emailed for an interview done over webex. Started casual, asking about experience and personal projects, then got into pretty tough technical questions considering this was a junior position.
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Pregunta 1
Tell me about a project you have worked on that you care about