I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Fast Enterprises (Denver, CO) in Mar 2016
Interview
I met with a recruiter and had an on-campus Mensa test, a programming problem, and two-person interview. This was followed by an interview at their headquarters in Denver a couple weeks later. The Denver interview had HR and technical components done by two different employees. Afterwards, myself and another applicant were taken out to a fantastic lunch by a third employee. I was sent an offer the following week.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
Using two hourglasses, one with four minutes of sand, and one with seven minutes, time exactly nine minutes. No approximating using non-definite measurements.
Imagine and equilateral triangle has train stations at each corner. If one train from each of these stations was to leave in a random direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) at the same time and same speed, what is the likelihood there is no collision?
It was a very quick process. I recieved a reply back within first two days of applying and scheduled a phone screening within a week from the email. Recuriter asked pretty average questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at Fast Enterprises
Interview
Apply online then hr call then quick call with recuiter, then final round with behavioral, coding portion and logic questions. was pretty long of a call expect 1hr 30 min to 2 hours on call.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Fast Enterprises
Interview
3 intervies
- Initial Screening: 15 minute call to verify you can relocate as needed.
- Behavioral Interview: Basic OOP questions, re-emphasis on if youre willing to relocate, team and customer-facing behavioral questions.
- Technical Interview: Interview with an Implementation Consultant. Iq test, psuedo-code activity, logic questions. Explain resume experience and answer any questions you have.
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