The interview process started with an initial screening that included a mix of yes/no and behavioral questions. I then moved on to a second interview, which focused on both technical and behavioral questions.
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Tell me about a time you had to explain a technical concept to someone non-technical. How did you adjust your communication?
In the beginning, they require you to do a phone call/teams meeting with HR, and then do an interview with members on the team you are applying for. For me, the HR call lasted 10-15ish minutes, and the actual interview about 30.
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describe a time you dealt with conflicts in a team
The interview was largely unrelated to the job description listed (Chicago based). The description was for a .NET engineer, yet half the questions were about front-end and databases. I was told by the recruiter that the interview would be a .NET live coding session, but it was actually just a bunch of "define these terms", like they searched "software engineer questions to ask" 5 minutes before the interview.
If you're hiring for a backend .NET engineer (not fullstack), why are you asking questions about SQL and Javascript? (which weren't mentioned anywhere on the JD). If you truly want a fullstack dev, advertise that on the job description and increase the pay accordingly (because the rate they're hiring for is FAR below the compensation for a fullstack dev).