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      Software Engineer Interview

      31 Mar 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Invoca

      Interview

      There were multiple rounds with several employees. The in-person interview consisted of difficult technical questions and I wasn't able to answer some of them. The interviewers were very kind and helpful throughout the entire process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      A leetcode style question where you had to write a solution.
      Answer question

      Other Software Engineer interview reviews for Invoca

      Software Engineer Interview

      3 Dec 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Santa Barbara, CA
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Invoca (Santa Barbara, CA) in Nov 2019

      Interview

      phone screen with recruiter, behavioral interview with tech lead, technical interview with a senior engineer, then 4 45 minute technical interviews back to back. All remote. They said they thought I was great but that they didn't have the budget to hire for the position...after 6 interviews, plus a phone screen over 4 weeks. Initially it seemed like they had asked me to apply for a position that they never had the money for to begin with. However, apparently that wasn't entirely the case. After I left this review they got in contact with me so as to leave me with a better impression. They explained that they had the budget for 2 positions and hired both of them while I was interviewing. They decided to finish out my interviews because they thought they could get an advance on next years budget to hire me as well for a 3rd position. Unfortunately that did not end up being possible.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      You have a website that sells lots of products. You want to display the top 10 best selling products. Design that system, including the db schema and how you communicate with that db all the way through the front end.
      Answer question
      1

      Software Engineer Interview

      19 Jun 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Portland, OR
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Invoca (Portland, OR)

      Interview

      initial phone call with the recruiter. during our call, she did a deep dive on my experience, why I applied, and what I was looking for in a new role. I think she was going through a checklist of questions she asks since the overall interview was very awkward. After answering each of her individual questions, there would be an awkward pause of about 20 seconds, and she would mumble to herself "okay, great, perfect." I don't think I need to explain this, but when you make conversations with a potential candidate so inorganic like that, it gives off a terrible impression of a company. No one likes talking to robots. What makes the experience ever worse is that, the recruiter was ready to end the conversation immediately without letting me ask any questions. I asked questions about the different capabilities of their product, and she literally couldn't answer anything. After the understanding she couldn't answer most of the questions I've prepared, I proceeded to end the conversation to which she replied that the next steps would be to talk to the hiring manager, who she thought would be very interested in speaking with me given my background. Before officially ending the call, she asked for times I'd be available to conduct the video screen with the hiring manager. I sent her times that day. She ended up not responding, so the following day I sent a follow up email. Again, there was no response... it wasn't until the following day (2 days after the original phone call) that she sent a very generic rejection email. Please remember that interviews are an opportunity for a candidate to get to know a company better and that interviewers leave an impression of a company. I've been left with the following two impressions: 1. Their employees know nothing about the product. People aren't very interested in the product. 2. They love to make false promises. Please retrain your interviewers so they dont mislead candidates by asking them to set up next steps in the interview process, ignore candidate emails for a few days, and then send a prompt rejection email with no response. This has been a confusing experienc

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Can you tell me about some times you'll be available for next steps?
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      Invoca response
      6y
      Thank you very much for your candid feedback. I'm very sorry that you had a confusing experience with our company. Your experience is not in alignment with how we like to run our process as we do want candidates to get to know our amazing company better and learn more about how we work. I would love to hear more about your experience so we can make sure that we don't repeat this in the future. My email is mlea@invoca.com. I look forward to hearing from you and appreciate your input.

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