Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 3 días. Acudí a una entrevista en OkCredit (Bengaluru) en ene 2021
Entrevista
I applied for OkCredit online in January, 2021. A TA got in touch with me within 2 days and 2 rounds of algorithm interviews were scheduled.
The 1st round was fairly easy, with the interviewer doing a good job of breaking the ice with technical discussions.
The 2nd interview started off fine with a brief introduction, but the back-to-back questions about why I wanted to change my job were a bit annoying. I politely stated that I felt like my career growth was stagnating and change of environment and domain would probably help, but the interviewer wasn't satisfied with my answer, and went on to state that boredom and stagnation can happen anywhere. Not that I disagree, but I feel these ideas border on philosophy and should have no room in a professional tech interview.
Even if such questions are to be raised, they can be done more respectfully.
Interviewers should try to make candidates comfortable.
Preguntas de entrevista [2]
Pregunta 1
A simple question dealing dealing with array traversal.
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en OkCredit (Bengaluru) en oct 2021
Entrevista
HR Call explaining about company -> Technical Round -> Design Round -> Product Round -> Hiring Manager -> Offer
Overall very smooth process, all done in ~2 weeks time, it would have been faster but I was unavailable at some times
All rounds had a good feedback process, followed by quick notification of pass/not pass
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Q. Move all zeroes to end of array
Q. Count of days with next day having higher temperature
Q. Design question around offline file synchronization
Q. Product round around basic finance stuff
Q. Hiring Manager round around tech stuff I was interested in, expectations, etc
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 3 días. Acudí a una entrevista en OkCredit (Bengaluru) en ene 2021
Entrevista
I applied for OkCredit in January, 2021.
A TA got in touch with me within 2 days and scheduled 2 interviews. The 1st round went well with a simple algorithmic question. The technical discussions preceding the question were interesting and served as a great ice breaker.
I guess the 2nd interview round (also algorithmic) was the deal breaker. The interviewer wanted to know why I wanted to change my company. A simple answer wouldn't suffice and the person kept prodding by twisting the questions and my answers. This made me a tad uncomfortable to be honest.
Th interviewer ended up coming across as rude. These personal questions have no room in a technical round. And even if it is meant to be an ice breaker, the topic can be broached more respectfully.