I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at Intercontinental Exchange (New York, NY) in Jul 2014
Interview
Was contacted by agent and send my resume over. First got phone screen interview, then they called for a Java Test 3-4 pages test (75 min) . They are not valuing your experience just test skills. All questions are expected to finished in 2-3 mins otherwise not enough to cover the test, but you happenly saw it before, you can get it right. That is the worst experienc I had, I am not used to code on the writing paper.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design question, JMS model and method name. Algorithim question for finding a bug of Linkedlist loop. Java Tuning questions out of memory question.
I interviewed at Intercontinental Exchange (Calgary, AB)
Interview
First there is telephonic screening for 15 min. After that, there are 3 rounds in the interview process: the first one is a technical mock, the second is technical coding with HackerRank, and the last round is in person.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Find duplicate data and delete it from the employee table.
I interviewed at Intercontinental Exchange (New York, NY)
Interview
Interview process is tough and comprises of multiple rounds. Online written followed by multiple rounds of coding/ tech interview. And after you clear then behavioral round of interview and then you get offer. Still you can negotiate on salary but not a lot
I applied online. I interviewed at Intercontinental Exchange
Interview
I had read the bad reviews but had to experience myself to truly believe it. For the in-person java test, they asked question about inserting a node in a BST. Here is the problem, I provided a working iterative solution but the person knew only recursive and to my horror he said the only way it would work is through recursive. The irony is, I have been working with complex BST traversal at work recently so this question was luckily trivial but was dumb-founded to not even able to explain or demonstrate the solution. There were other questions and they were all standard ones but subjective.