I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Auth0 in Aug 2016
Interview
(Stage 1) I was asked a series of hacker-like questions which were fun to answer, and I felt like the culture fit me perfectly at Auth0. I passed this stage.
(Stage 2) I was asked to write an article on creating a Spring Boot application — I specifically told the interviewers that I had never used Java in my life and had no experience with the framework. They responded that they knew and there-in lay the whole test.
It was weird to be given that answer and a week to submit my article. So, I learned Java and wrote a Spring Boot app. I stumbled through the entire task, documented it and sent in the article. It was rejected after a long wait for not describing Spring Boot's technical advantages over other frameworks, and because I could not elaborate on what the app was doing in certain sections. I wouldn't know, I hadn't ever used it before and lacked the experience to elaborate on what the boilerplate code was doing.
I applied for a technical editorial job for a competitor publication afterward — when I write my articles now, I spend at least two weeks on each, and ensure that they're expertly crafted — and will be read by thousands (if not millions) of people.
Thank you very much for the review on your interview experience. If you could please email me directly at katie.linn@auth0.com so we can discuss your experience and what we can do to improve our team's process.
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