Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. La procedura ha richiesto 3 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Salesforce (Indianapolis, IN) nel mese di feb 2017
Colloquio
A friend (now co-worker) suggested that I apply for this position when he found out I was looking for work, based on what he knew about my history and interests. After being nudged a couple of times, I submitted my resumé on the Salesforce website for the position.
I shortly received an email asking for my availability for a Google Hangouts video chat with the hiring manager. We had a slightly longer than half an hour conversation (it was scheduled for a half an hour, but neither of us were in a hurry) about what the job would be, about who I am, and about how my experience might fit.
I received another email after this, asking about my availability for an on-site interview with the entire local team (minus my friend, whose endorsement they already had). There, after a short tour of some of the building, I met with the team.
I was handed a laptop with the screen cast up to a monitor at the front of the room, and asked to demonstrate my facility with the Linux command line by performing a series of tasks as the team watched; for example, programming a short script to call a network utility and report back on the results, installing a web server and troubleshooting connection problems related to it, protecting files and deleting protected files, handling a couple of utilities I had little experience with (I believe to see how I would go about figuring them out).
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
If you were going on MasterChef, what would your signature dish be?
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Salesforce (Indianapolis, IN) nel mese di gen 2017
Colloquio
Contacted by an internal recruiter to hold my hand on every step of the process.
Phone screen was a video chat, casually probing about job-specific skills and personality traits for a good fit with Salesforce culture.
Scheduled a second-round, in-person interview with a panel of future teammates. Chatted for a while about personal lives and choices in tools (with no wrong answers, as far as I could tell), attempting to ease the tension inherent with an interview. In the interview, there was a test of technical skill for how to diagnose and fix certain issues in VM, which was prepared ahead of time in a sandbox.