I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Hudl (Lincoln, NE)
Interview
Very quick process, if you need it to be. I had an offer within a few weeks of hearing about Hudl for the first time. You do a basic phone screen, are assigned a feature to write a test plan around, complete a group video interview, and then they bring you onsite at their headquarters for a full-day interview. I heard they changed the process, though.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you had to choose between two bugs to work on, how would you make your decision?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Hudl in Aug 2015
Interview
Applied online; got an email from one recruiter (Amelia) to set up an interview with another recruiter; then I had a phone interview with this second recruiter (Caitlin). It was very frustrating that she had me on speaker phone, it make it quite difficult to hear her clearly. Also, I was asking about their work-from-home culture because I wanted to know there was a strong office presence for training/learning opportunities. Instead, she started telling me about how often *I* could work-from-home. It made it seem like she was not paying attention to what I was saying. I think we both left the call dissatisfied, and two days later she sent me an email to let me know that they wouldn't be moving forward with the interview process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is a mobile app you use every day? What do you love about it? Is there anything you hate about it?