I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Logos (Tempe, AZ) in Jun 2012
Interview
I submitted a resume online and got a call from a recruiter a week or so later. They did a brief phone screen and then brought me in for a technical interview on-site.
When I arrived, there were only two people at the office and they told me that all of the interviewers were on vacation that day, but they could interview me. They didn't know anything about the position that I was applying for, so they did a very high-level technical interview. They focused a lot on architecture and algorithms, which I thought was a strange combo.
After the short interview, we had a brief lunch and just talked about the company a bit. They said they'd contact me in a few weeks. Months later, they hadn't contacted me and they didn't respond to my calls or emails.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked about how to architect a scalable website .
I'm sorry about the lack of follow-up; we've already made changes to our process to prevent this from happening again. We don't have special 'interviewers', and this interview involved a team lead, though not the vacationing head of development. I'm sorry for the confusion.
Other Software Developer Interview Reviews for Logos
I applied online. I interviewed at Logos (Phoenix, AZ) in Jun 2020
Interview
Asked to develop applications in OOP / Javascript languages, I chose to use Java to create a tic-tac-toe application. I used react to work with the front-end part of development.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Logos (Bellingham, WA)
Interview
I first contacted Logos by e-mail. I also asked a friend who knew a Logos insider to e-mail a recommendation. After a long wait, Logos contacted me for a phone interview, which consisted mainly of technical questions to test my knowledge of programming languages, algorithms, and data structures. Apparently it went well, since they offered to fly me to Bellingham for an onsite interview.
I read and watched everything on the Logos website about the company's culture and products, including the founder's ominously titled book "Fire Someone Today". Anyone interested in working here should do this!
The on-site interview included a panel interview followed by lunch with several developers and a one-on-one with the CEO/founder. I get the feeling the one-on-one would have been canceled if the group interview didn't go well. For the panel interview I was asked to solve several technical problems on a whiteboard, and asked a wide range of questions about my experience and how I would solve various technical problems. There were no weird psychological questions. In the final interview I asked several questions about the company's culture, ownership structure, and future plans. I liked the answers.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How would you make sure no errors are introduced into a complex system as new features are added?
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Logos (Tempe, AZ) in Sep 2013
Interview
Reached out to Logos via their website's job posting. The process took place over the span of about 1.5 months and all communication happened over email (aside from in-person interviews). I was given a phone screen interview initially, followed up a week or so later by a panel interview at the Tempe office, then flown to Bellingham a few weeks later for a final all-day interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write an algorithm to find duplicate nodes in a binary tree.