I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Quantcast (San Francisco, CA) in Nov 2015
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter to discuss my background and my possible interests. I was then emailed an online coding problem (one of the longest ones I had to do just for an internship role, it took approximately 4-5 hours, but it was pretty interesting) and then I had two phone screens, one focusing on a technical question, one focusing on questions regarding my background and past projects.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can't say, but the online challenge was quite intensive. The algorithm questions they asked me were not too bad and pretty standard. Brush up on cracking the coding interview for this and you'll be fine.
Interview went with 7 interviews but got rejection because one person say no, all other says yes therefore I am confused that majority is saying and it is not about the technical part.
Take home assignment and follow up on the take home. Easy take home and easy follow up. Expect to explain your thought process and extend the take home assignment with another engineer.
Interview Screening - Talked to a hiring manager in a video call talked about the company, my experience, salary expectations, the next interview would have been a technical interview, and then a live coding interview.