I applied online. I interviewed at SailPoint Technologies (Austin, TX) in Jul 2020
Interview
Really clean and easy process. The recruiter was helpful, the coding challenges were complex but relevant to the job I was applying for. The negotiation phase was also clean and easy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Lots of python coding (as there should be!)
If you're looking to join the marketing analytics team, make sure you know your Pandas!!!!
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at SailPoint Technologies (Austin, TX) in Aug 2018
Interview
From initial phone screen to technical interview took a few days. They reach out through a google hangout and let you use an IDE but you have to share your screen. I was allowed to choose the language or use pseudo, I chose pseudo.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given a nxn graph find smallest rectangle within the graph
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at SailPoint Technologies (Austin, TX) in Jun 2018
Interview
Much like the other interview review, the process was frustrating and strange. The coding interview comprised of a single algorithm which was on the more intense end of the scale (see below). They allowed me to choose what language I wanted to do it in (I chose python), then rejected me later for not choosing Java.... They are looking for strong java skills and are heavily focused on that. This is coming from someone with 2 years of Scala experience. The frustration mentioned above, is that zero java or scala related questions were asked during the interview process, except "do you know java?", to which I informed them I have done Scala for a number of years.
The interview process seems a little behind to be honest. The live coding of random CS challenges and wanting a very specific language and result, screams of a immature recruiting process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given a matrix of NxN tuples, find the rectangle with the smallest area.