Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en ClassLink en ene 2020
Entrevista
One of the most bizarre interviews ever.
First off — never had any job application ask me for my SAT score. Why is this a thing? Anyways, submitted my application, got reached out by HR for a quick phone screen, which then became an on-site interview fairly quickly.
On-site interview was just an interesting experience. I got a tour of the office space, which is what seemed to be an abandoned warehouse, and met up with the CTO and another engineer who chatted about the role. They had physical copies of my resume and asked me about some projects I had worked on. It did not feel like an interview.
Next, they gave me a laptop and locked me in a room to solve 2 coding problems in 2 hours. The first one was fairly easy, can't remember it much because it was a breeze (maybe a two sum or palindrome question). The next one was harder which was a spiral 2D matrix problem. I ended up finishing early so I had to open the door and call for one of the engineers that I was done. Soon after, two engineers come in to look at my code and to talk about the solution. One engineer asks me about the big O of my solutions and asks me if I could solve it any faster. I say that I believe this is the fastest possible solution and he spews back at me telling me that it can't be done any faster as if I had said something else. The engineers seems fairly impressed and tells me that I was the only one who was able to solve both problems, even noting that an interviewee who was in a Master's program couldn't get it.
I leave confidently and they tell me the HR person will contact me. I get an email from the HR person asking how it went and etc. They say that I'll be hearing back by the end of the week.
Two and a half weeks later I get no response so I reach out to the HR person and they say that they can't hire me for the role with no further explanation. I'm shocked that I had to reach out to them to get a response. Very unprofessional. I was going to decline the offer anyways since $60k income as an entry level software engineer is pretty wild if you ask me.
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 1 semana. Acudí a una entrevista en ClassLink (Clifton, NJ) en jun 2022
Entrevista
first round with recruiter, then technical interview, and lastly final round is panel interview with product manager and scrum master. recruiter was very fast with the whole process and updated me very fast after each round.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
how do you work in team setting? biggest challenge? inverse matrix
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en ClassLink (New York, NY) en oct 2021
Entrevista
Great! The company is interested in what you have to say and ensures you that there is room for growth. Highly recommend checking out ClassLink. They’re growing fast too. Jump on the train.
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en ClassLink en may 2021
Entrevista
I had a coding screen after an initial HR screen The interviewer didn't seem interested at all. From the first minute, the interviewer said to complete the problem any way you like. I wrote down a working brute force solution and he said it was wrong. I asked him if there's anything I'm missing or anything I need to consider and his response was "No you just have to complete it on your own" and then proceeded to do something else. I try to complete the problem in the given time, and at the end of it I asked him how would he solve it and he answers "I would just use different variables and for loops there's not much to add honestly". I had a lot of coding screen but never one where I was the only one talking. I moved forward but I decided to stop the process. Btw it was leetcode medium-hard question.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Basic resume screening and then a 2d matrix question