I applied through college or university. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Vectorworks (Columbia, MD) in Mar 2015
Interview
Two round. First round is a phone interview about the cv from HR. The second around is a face to face interview about the cv from the CTO and the project manager. Very few technical questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basically about the past projects that has been done.
Interview was relatively straight forward. Had a screening call and followed by a assessment with some coding questions and multiple choice. Overall great experience and and the woman I spoke with for screen was really informative and followed up with me to on questions she didn't know answers too.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Code a python script to find even numbers from a provided string and add them.
I applied online. I interviewed at Vectorworks (Columbia, MD) in Sep 2020
Interview
I applied through LinkedIn. HR called me to schedule a phone interview. First-round was a phone interview, asked about normal behaviural questions anf 3 technical questions:
After two days i got call for second interview which was completely technical or live coding. there were 5 questions:
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
first round questions:
1) 3 different ways to pass a parameter?
2) diff between list and vector in c++?
3) describe heap and stack memory.
Second round questions:
1) bug fixing related to pointer assigned.
2) write a class for human hand with visible/unvisible parts.
3) Design a high storey building elavator( system design)
4) reverse a string with odd index.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Vectorworks (Columbia, MD)
Interview
Phone interview->Technical interview.
I was asked about the normal rounds of O-O questions.
The technical interviewer was very rude. When he called he essential stated "Hello. is this [your name], Ok, I'm [interviewers name] lets get started" and he began asking me barrage of technical questions. I answered all of them correctly. His response for each one was a robotic "OK". By this time I felt like I just wanted to hang up the phone and I probably should have. The next question was to fire up my computer and share my screen and write a few functions in "C" programming language. The entire time he complained about minuscule things that are really just coding style. Once we were done, he said "OK, someone will call you" and just hung up the phone. Didn't wait for a response, just hung up the phone. 2 weeks passed and I forgot about the terrible experience until I got an email stating they decided to NOT continue with the process. I was thankful, because it sounds like a job I don't want to go to every day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The normal set of O-O questions you get at every Software Engineering interview.