I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Top Hat
Interview
Applied through my school system, they then interviewed me and we discussed school stuff and then the technical question they asked was "Given an array, find the second highest number"
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Top Hat (Remote) in Nov 2021
Interview
Started with a screening interview where I met with a recruiter, Kelly. She provided a lot of great information and was very transparent throughout the whole process. Went into the two coding interviews feeling very prepared. After the two coding interviews I moved on to a panel-style interview with two managers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Three leet-code style problems, front-end pairing interview retrieving info from an API, and a meeting with managers going over employment history.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Top Hat (Toronto, ON) in Jan 2021
Interview
I got scheduled an initial phone screen after getting contacted by Top Hats HR. It was a pretty typical phone call, a brief chat about the role and company followed by talking about resume & past experiences and why Top Hat. Scheduled a technical screen by receiving a follow-up email, few days after the first call. The interviewer was helpful but I wasn't ready enough hence I failed at the search algorithm question and did not proceed to backend/frontend challenge. Everyone was responsive and kind throughout the interview process.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself? Why do you want to work at Top Hat?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Top Hat (Toronto, ON) in Aug 2018
Interview
The HR Screening was pretty standard. Was asked basic things such as why I want to join the company, what is my history with software technologies and etc. Just be enthusiastic and honest about wanting to join the company, you'll be able to make through this stage.
The next step was to come onsite for a standard Data Structures and Algorithms session, followed by a backend/front-end pairing session (you can choose between the two). The data structure/algorithm questions were fairly straightforward and I would say at worst leet-code medium. I finished it with ease and they seemed impressed. The engineers were really helpful for this segment and very encouraging. The pairing session was a different story. I managed to complete the task but with little to no help. Every time I engaged them to ask for feedback while I was doing it, they just nodded and said yeah sure. I have no idea what they wanted but in my opinion I feel like I was able to complete the task. A day later I was emailed saying I wasn't a good fit and they were moving forward with other candidates. All in all, I would say the HR process was very smooth and quick, data structures and algorithms portion was also handled well. Perhaps they should move towards a more industry standard of conducting System design questions rather than get people to code up an API in less than an hour.