Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso HCSS (Sugar Land, TX) nel mese di lug 2017
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The hiring process is a little bit different than anything else I have done, as they have you take a math/logic test before you can get set up with an interview. It isn't too difficult, just don't overthink the questions. After passing the test your resume will be reviewed by HR. After that the interview process was pretty standard. It started with a phone screen with HR, and then a follow up in person interview at their headquarters. My in-person interviews were with upper level software managers and the owner, including the manager for the specific software product I was interviewing for. The "office" tour was pretty cool, think of a Google type environment with fitness areas, a game room, snacks, and many other cool features (they even have dog kennels for bringing your pet to work!). Everyone was very friendly, and I got a very positive vibe from the whole experience.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso HCSS (Houston, TX) nel mese di giu 2024
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Overall great and enjoyable process.
Began with a coding assessment and then was invited for a campus tour along with other applicants to see the company culture and review our answers in addition to doing a bug fixing test question.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso HCSS (Sugar Land, TX) nel mese di ott 2020
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Phone Call, then Technical Interviews. Interview was quick, relaxed and over Google meet. Mostly behavioral questions with a few technical questions. There were two “fun” questions that were asked near the end of the interview.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso HCSS (Houston, TX) nel mese di lug 2018
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The initial screening consisted of a math test with word problems that had to be arranged algebraically to solve. Next was a 15 minute phone interview, and then a few days later a technical phone interview. The first phone interview was more personable that the second. The person I was speaking to for the second interview was very scripted and robotic. The questions focused on algorithms and data structures, for which my answers were as accurate as could have been expected in the rushed context. At the end of the day, ignore the advertisement. If you don't have a CS degree or an engineering degree (which if I did I probably would require a higher salary than their offering), then it's probably not worth your time to go through the testing process. I'm also closer to middle age, and I think that may have been a factor as well. If you're fresh out of school with a STEM degree, your chances would be much better. The sample questions included below are from the technical interview.