Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Invicro (Boston, MA) en mar 2018
Entrevista
Met with various members of the analysis team. Mostly went through my resume asking questions regarding my experience with coding and imaging modalities. Seemed friendly and social, everyone was eager to answer any questions I had and tell me about what they did individually at the company.
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Invicro (New Haven, CT)
Entrevista
Multiple zoom interviews with different image analysis team members and department heads over multiple days. A background check is required. Skills tests or examination involving knowledge about medical scans is not required
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Would you prefer late but perfect or good and on time?
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Invicro (Boston, MA) en ene 2016
Entrevista
The interview process itself was fine. I applied in January 2016. We had two phone interviews, and then I was asked to come in for an in person interview. I met with around 5 different people who all asked me their own questions including some technical questions. I even met with the CEO. I did okay with the technical questions (I was very nervous since it was my first in person interview), so I figured it could go either way. I emailed the people who interviewed me thanking them for their time, and some of them responded kindly. It seemed like a really nice company, and I was very excited about the possibility of working for them.
So overall, not a terrible experience. I definitely learned a lot; so here's the thing that was negative - they never told me that I was not selected for the position. I sent a quick follow up email two weeks after the interview asking for a status update, no response. I sent another one two weeks after that, nothing. I sent another one a month after that because I've heard that sometimes it takes a month or two for a company to get back to you, still nothing. I eventually was offered a job at a different company, but I am shocked that over a year later, no one had bothered to actually tell me that I was not accepted for the position. If it was just a phone interview, I wouldn't mind, but the fact that I went there the morning after a snow storm and met 5 different people over multiple hours and then never heard from them again is a little ridiculous. Was I not worth the effort of saying "no, thank you"?
I still read their publications and follow their updates on their websites. I still think the company itself is doing incredibly cool things. I may even apply again someday, but this interview experience was a major letdown.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
They asked me about my programming experience in general