I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at AT&T
Interview
I sent in my application through the company website. I had to answer some basic screening questions (3 multiple choice and 2 coding). The multiple choice were in Java and JavaScript, and the coding questions could be done in any language. A month and a half later, I was called for a brief phone interview where they asked some behavioral questions and answered some questions that I had. The next day, I got the request to schedule an in person interview date the following week. During the in person interview, they asked some technical questions about the contents of my resume and some of my personal projects that I was really excited about. Then there were 3 whiteboard coding questions followed by some behavioral questions to wrap up the interview. I got the decision in a couple of days.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given an array of characters, delete all of the repeating characters in the array.
process was very good, the questions was fair and the HR was very nice
I got 1 home task to create rest api
and 1:1 interview at the offices in Tel Aviv
the process was pretty straightforward. OA -> first round behavioral -> technical round -> final round behavioral, took about 2 months but they are generally pretty slow. behaviorals are straightforward, technical was LC med.
Le processus d’entretien a été particulièrement décevant et peu professionnel. Tout d’abord, les délais de réponse étaient extrêmement longs et aucun suivi n’était assuré : il fallait relancer plusieurs fois pour obtenir la moindre information. Ensuite, les différentes étapes manquaient totalement de cohérence et semblaient improvisées, avec des questions peu pertinentes et parfois contradictoires d’un interlocuteur à l’autre.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me one question that really stood out — and not in a good way. They asked something extremely vague and unrelated to the position, like “So… what exactly do you want from us?”