Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 3 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Menlo Innovations (Ann Arbor, MI) nel mese di feb 2025
Colloquio
Mass interview, then one day pairing with other developer, before final interview. I thought that the second phase of the interview process was not conducive to people in there early career.
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What is the difference between an abstract class and an interface.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Menlo Innovations (Ann Arbor, MI) nel mese di mar 2026
Colloquio
They require a 3-week working interview process where they will pay you significantly less than what even an entry level programmer makes. You are told that if you don't know the programming language, that its fine since they migrate to different languages depending on the client. However, they don't actually have a metric to measure how fast or well you're learning the new language, so if you're looking to apply here ensure you know all the languages they use. If you have any kind of concern and they tell you it's fine, it's not actually fine. Additionally, I would make sure you don't share any personal pictures and ensure your social media can't be viewed as some of the employees like to comment on the attractiveness of people you may know.
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Domanda 1
On one of the first days they ask about yourself and a broad about you kind of question.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Menlo Innovations (Ann Arbor, MI)
Colloquio
They typically use the Xtreme Interview process which is a group interview process, where Menlo employees observe candidate's behaviors when they interact with each other (i.e. kindergarten skills) and how they approach solving a problem. There is no directly technical aspect to this interview. The candidates are then reviewed by all observers who participated via are ranking using descriptions of behaviors that they exhibited.
Depending on staffing needs, a subset of candidates are invited back for One-Day Interviews, where a candidate pairs with two Menlonians (first half and second half of the day) either working on a contrived internal project or genuine project for a client or to supplement Menlo's needs. There is also a lunch where other Menlonians join in to meet the candidate - there is no explicit interview process surrounding the lunch and it is relatively casual.
Finally there is a 3-week 'interview' process to help Menlo and the candidate gauge whether they are a good fit for company culture and if they are adjusting to paired programming. The candidate actively pairs with a variety of Menlonians and potentially works on a variety of projects. Depending on performance, the candidate may get a offer or rejection prior to completion of the 3 weeks.
For both the 1-day and 3-week interviews the candidate is paid hourly. There are occasionally circumstances where candidates may circumvent the interview processes via connections/previous engagements or if there are problems around scheduling - do not rely on this as there are many candidates who do not have scheduling conflicts. Furthermore, the interview process is not applied to summer employees (college students), albeit getting one of these positions typically requires having a strong connection to someone at the company.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Can you work well with others and actively collaborate with a person sitting next to you for 8 hours a day?