Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en CVS Health
Entrevista
The interview was 4 rounds. First round with a normal phone screen. Round 2 was a 1 hour conceptual round which was more about SQL and python questions. I was Round 2 was coding interview. Round 4 is the final one with hiring manager.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
1)SQL - Windows analytical functions. A question would be given to solve using windows analytical function
2)Python - List question
3)Given a string, return true if the paranthesis is balanced else return false
First round was fine. Second round had two people who were unknowing of what they were asking. The man who asked frontend questions did not know what web workers were; claimed that TailwindCSS was a premiumware (it isn't btw); and claimed knowledge of virtual DOM when he didn't understand it at all.
The other person interviewing behaved unprofessionally by questioning my educational credentials and asking vague system design questions, refusing to be proactive, sounding more like an interrogation,
In the end, this simply looks like a data farming mechanism and less of actual hire.
Me postulé a través de un reclutador. Acudí a una entrevista en CVS Health (Galway) en abr 2026
Entrevista
The interview process consists of two technical rounds, each lasting 45 minutes.
First Interview (Live Coding): This session focuses on problem-solving skills using the Codility platform. Candidates are required to complete two coding tasks within 45 minutes. The topics include algorithmic challenges such as the "two pointers" technique and implementing a Tic-Tac-Toe game logic.
Second Interview (Behavioral with Manager): This is a 45-minute discussion centered on the candidate's professional background. The manager will review the CV in detail, ask about previous work experience, and pose technical questions to assess both soft skills and domain knowledge.
The interview process was fine, there weren't any hard questions asked. Typical question was pulling data from backend using retrofit. I would highly recommend brushing up on basic Android functionality and code.