I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Sticker Mule in Dec 2018
Interview
Job posting claimed guaranteed response to all applicants within two days. A couple weeks after applying, I got an email notification for a HackerRank programming exercise, mentioning it was for StickerMule. I completed the exercise successfully and well within the time limit, and several weeks later got a template rejection email. At no point during this process did anyone from StickerMule personally contact me. I learned in the meantime that StickerMule's CEO has publicly supported extremist conservative conspiracy theories, so I'm glad I dodged a bullet there. Would not recommend applying.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Complete a timed HackerRank programming exercise, with a single problem using basic arithmetic.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Sticker Mule in Mar 2019
Interview
1. Applied through lever with my resume
2. Received a hackerrank link to a question (JS only language option)
3. Did the coding challenge, which was relatively easy
4. Got refused 2 days later and got 50$ Sticker credit
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given an equation that calculates mass buying discount, calculate the discount. It wasnt an algorithm question.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Sticker Mule in Feb 2019
Interview
The interview process is as described in all the other reviews. TLDR; Sending you an automated email about completing a test. I did, and then got another automated email a couple of days later saying it wasn't a good fit but oh here's a discount if you sign up! I don't think recruiters should spend hours on a candidate they don't think they're a good fit, but I felt I was applying to work for a robot, not to join a team. I didn't speak to a single person through the (short) process.
I applied online with a resume and cover letter. I received a short code challenge which I completed successfully. Shortly after I was sent a rejection letter offering me a $50 credit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The code challenge consisted of only 2 or three problems that were not too difficult.