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GetFugu interview questions
based on 3 ratings - Updated Aug 16, 2010
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I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at GetFugu (West Hollywood, CA) in Jan 2010
Interview
I have interviewed software manager 1:1 about my background skills and algorithm development history then he asked "Can you do something special algorithm development rapidly?" and I said 'yes' then got an offer.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at GetFugu (North Hollywood, CA) in Oct 2009
Interview
I was contacted by the chief architect of software at the N. Hollywood office over the phone after I had submitted my resume to them. I did research into the product they developed, and immediately started questioning why I had even agreed to meet with him the next day. I reach their lavishly decorated office, waiting for a receptionist who was not at her desk, but shooting the breeze with colleagues. I had gone there expecting questions about my work, however, the interviewer starts to bombard me with an OO quiz. I was not prepared as he had made no mention of it being a technical interview. The guy also seemed a bit cold. I knew all the questions, however I had not covered the topics in a while and flubbed the interview. The guy then escorts me back to the elevator, as if the 8 years of experience I have didn't matter until I got his precious OO questions right. By the way, he was reading the questions off a website, and I am sure he probably had little idea what they meant in the first place. Looking at their pathetic product, it was a good thing I didn't get any response. Their stock has fell precipitously since I interviewed. Still I cannot figure out how the NASDAQ has still got unlisted them