Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso SingleStore (Seattle, WA) nel mese di gen 2021
Colloquio
Took about the 4 months for the entire process and was told in the end that I lack experience. First of all it was a new grad role and they should have let me know about it in the beginning, rather then let me interview for about 4 months which was super slow. Took almost a month after every round of interviews. Apparently they only have a single recruiter managing everything. Very bad experience overall. Not worth it
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Leetcode,
Take home assignment etc,
Super slow in the interview process
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso SingleStore nel mese di gen 2021
Colloquio
1st round (Dec 3rd week 2020) - add functionality to a database.
2nd & 3rd round (Jan 1st week 2021) - Technical Interviews DS/Alogos.
After the 2nd/3rd round the recruiter completely ghosted without any response for weeks, and in interviews, I waited for almost 20 mins but no one showed up. Very unprofessional.
Suggestion to recruiter: Please at least reply to the candidates about the decision. It takes a lot of time and effort to prepare and give these interviews.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 3 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso SingleStore (San Francisco, CA) nel mese di ott 2019
Colloquio
I was contacted with a request for a phone screen a few months after I initially applied online. The format of the interview was thoroughly detailed -- diving into a C codebase and making changes -- so I was able to brush up on my C and prepare accordingly. I learned I passed very shortly after the interview concluded and scheduled two further phone interviews.
The format of the next two interviews was industry standard technical LeetCode/HackerRank questions (med-hard). In one of the interviews, I solved the problem given in 30 min and was told to seek the optimal space complexity solution, which was tricky. The interviewer had a laissez-faire attitude and wasn't interactive, which caused some stress. Lacking direction, I may have talked in circles.
The second interviewer was significantly more interactive and conversational; instead of a single large problem, we walked through a series of a problem with escalating complexity of functionality.
I did not pass the second set of phone interviews and make it to the onsite. They did not provide any feedback. I found it strange that they implemented a "diving into a real codebase" interview to test practical software engineering ability and then fell back on the abstract "reverse K-long segments of a linked list"- type questions. Other companies like Stripe focus more consistently on what they are looking for.