I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Pariveda (Waco, TX) in Sep 2018
Interview
For the internship, you are typically given a screening, behavioural interview phone call from a recruiter that lasts 30 minutes where they just get to know you a little bit more. After that, you will then be given an interview time and place (typically at your University) a few weeks later.
The night before the official in-person interview with Pariveda, they invite all of the interview candidates to a nice, fully-paid for, 3-course dinner at one of the best restaurants in town. You get to learn more about the people interviewing you the next day, and you get to talk in a more causal manner about life, Pariveda, school, you name it.
The in-person behavioural interview is scheduled for an hour and is where a full-time employee asks you questions about your resume, past experiences you've had, and typical behavioural questions.
If the interview went well, the next and final step you take is the B-APT technical assessment that tests your ability to do problem solving with a pseudo programming language.
After that, you will get a phone call the next week if you got the offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe your way of approaching a problem that you have not encountered before.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Pariveda (Provo, UT) in Oct 2022
Interview
They have a first round of just getting to know you a bit more and learning your preferences. Then they have you do an online assessment for math and deduction. THEN you have your final interview which is a behavioral interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you failed and what you did about it.
Started with zoom screen then an aptitude assessment, then another behavioral assessment and a final tech round. Not quite difficult everyone was friendly and nice. Aptitude assessment is weird though it's like a pseudo IQ test.
The process included four steps: initial talk with a recruiter, then a first round personal interview, after that a cognitive exam, and lastly a final interview with manager. Super engaging and nice throughout whole process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you handle challenges you haven't faced before?