I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Fast Enterprises in Mar 2026
Interview
Very straightforward and timely interview process. My timeline was as follows:
Initial Application: Applie Early March
Initial HR Screen (Got notified jmmediately after application): Scheduled and passed two days later. Very basic introductory call, typical screener to access your willingness to relocate. STAR method is key here for every step of the interview.
Behavioral Interview (Was notified within a day of passing initial HR Screen): Scheduled and passed about ~3 days later. Mostly consisted of typical HR and behavioral questions. Minor CS knowledge required here, as they can ask some questions like "how would you explain OOP to someone non-technical". Relatively straight forward, heavy emphasis on relocation and vibes. STAR method like your life depends on it.
Final Round (Was notified within a day of passing Behavioral): Scheduled and passed about 2 weeks after behavioral. Consisted of a short initial chat, followed by a wonderlic-ish IQ test, followed by a techical/behavioral round mix, concluding with final questions. Decently long (about 2-3 hours), but it is studyable based on previous glassdoor questions.
Offer (Received 3 days after final interview): Typical offer process. Do note, it is likely not negotiable (they are on fixed pay scale looks like), and you have around 2 weeks to accept or reject.
Overall a very timely and good interview experience. Do note, I had a spectacularly fast response time, but I wouldn't overthink if you have a slower response time. FAST doesn't ghost, and it was very pleasant.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Apples and oranges, 9 marbles, magic square to 15, light switch, prime numbers
2 interviews. Both video calls. First call was a informational/get to know you call. Second call was 3 hour interview. Talked to someone in HR and do an IQ test. After, I was interviewed by a director and we did some brain teaser questions and pseudo code
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There are three identical boxes of apples and oranges, except one contains all apples, one contains all oranges, and one contains a mix. The boxes are labeled “apples”, “oranges”, and “apples and oranges” but all 3 boxes were labeled incorrectly! You have the opportunity to inspect fruit from the boxes one at a time, without looking inside the box. What is the fewest number of fruit you need to inspect to correctly label the contents of the identical boxes?
It was a very quick process. I recieved a reply back within first two days of applying and scheduled a phone screening within a week from the email. Recuriter asked pretty average questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at Fast Enterprises
Interview
Apply online then hr call then quick call with recuiter, then final round with behavioral, coding portion and logic questions. was pretty long of a call expect 1hr 30 min to 2 hours on call.