I applied online. I interviewed at iCIMS in Apr 2017
Interview
It began with a phone screen and the recruiter was very forthcoming regarding the steps in the process (and there being a few of them compared to other companies.) This was followed up with an off-site informal luncheon with two of the managers which I felt was a great next step for additional insight into the company and the people. An on-site interview was next and lasted about 3 hours. It involved people from different areas either single or in groups of two at a time. I respected the process and understand the desire to find great people to join the company.
An interview is more than a candidate presenting themselves, but it is also about learning more about the potential company you could be joining. I found the process to be very transparent and helpful
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe some difficult experiences and how I overcame them.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at iCIMS (Matawan, NJ) in Nov 2017
Interview
I applied to the online application. I had two half hour phone interviews, a programming assessment, and an onsite interview with two technical sections. The phone interviews were mostly reviewing my resume and got a little technical, while the onsite interviews were mostly technical/whiteboarding. I received an offer within 3 weeks of my online application.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Which of our core values do you feel best represents you?
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at iCIMS
Interview
Had a 30 minute phone interview that consisted of basic behavioral questions, then submitted a coding challenge which consisted of 3 questions. Finally, had an on campus interview that had one technical question.
I applied through college or university. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at iCIMS (Matawan, NJ) in Oct 2017
Interview
They did an interview at my school which they described more as a meet and greet once I was there. It was mostly behavior questions with some more technical questions mixed inbetween. After that I got a second interview at their headquarters which was two 30 minute technical interviews with two different people and a 30 minute behavior interview which ended up being more of a discussion about what they do at iCIMS.
If you have a string of what plays a person will make in Rock Paper Scissors ("RRPPSRPR") and you can make only one move the whole time how would you figure out which is the best move?