I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at OpenLink Financial (Houston, TX) in May 2008
Interview
First had an interview with one of the Senior Consultants. We reviewed the position and talked about the travel required from the job (100% travel). Asked standard interview questions and personality questions. Also asked about college experiences that may help with the position.
Called in for a second interview which I was given a skills test that covered basic programming. You could use any programming language you wanted. After that, had an interview with the hiring manager which we talked more about my experience and emphasized how important being able to travel would be. Before leaving, i was asked to fill in a background and credit check form.
I received a call and e-mail stating that they wanted to extend an offer to me about 2 weeks after my final interview.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at OpenLink Financial (Houston, TX) in Dec 2015
Interview
met at career fair exchanged resume and words. Very nice guy.
Was sent a coding problem that could be written in c# or java.
have to send it back within an hour. emailed back with a follow up interview.
face to face interview was with person from career fair.
short and brief just going through resume no technical questions.
Then HR person came in to explain that if considered it will be for an internship for 3-6 months and then depending on performance you can be hired permanently if not then dropped.
Got a response a few days later I did not make the cut.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
using java or c# sort an inputted string in order.
I applied through college or university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at OpenLink Financial (Houston, TX) in Feb 2012
Interview
The started by asking me if I was eligible to work in the United States. OpenLink does not hire international students. They then gave me a written test which was like a begginer C++ class midterm. I then attended an in-person interview with some low level manager. I was called 3 weeks later with an offer, which I declined because it was too low. They called me back 1 week later with an acceptable offer.