The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at MathWorks (New Delhi)
Interview
It started with me applying for the job on mathworks career site.
The manager contacted me and we had a telephonic interview . Later I went in to thier campus for a face to face which lasted for an hour.
This was screening process.
After this I was asked to prepare a presentation covering my skills, projects ..etc.
Was given sufficient time for preparation and also was given help from the hiring manager in getting the presentation to expected standards.
Later on I had a full day interview at campus, with 4 rounds of technical interview and presentation. Later also had a detailed hr round.
They took 2 days to get back to me and everyone from the team were very prompt.
This is a very good hiring experience for me, and both the manager and HR were very professional.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
mostly technical questions covering basics and some logical puzzles.. also was asked to design a software for the given requirement.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at MathWorks (Cambridge, England) in Oct 2024
Interview
Full day interview:
1) prepare a 45 minutes presentation about myself and focus on one relevant project I have been working on
2) series of 1:1 tech interview on different topics
Talk with manager
Talk with colledge.
coding like leetcode.
c++ knowledge
talk with HR and manager again.
talk with HR about offer and every detail
then accpte offer, you have three days to consider it.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at MathWorks in Dec 2022
Interview
The application process started with an initial call from the person leading the team I'd be deployed in. There were some technical questions C++, but the chat was mostly about the work they do and guageing my experience. Then there was an HR interview to check my right to work status, salary expectations, etc. Finally, there was a whole day on-site interview where I was asked to prepare a 45min presentation on a problem/project I've been involved in, highlighting the problem and how I ended executing the project. This was followed by around 4 hours of technical interviews from the team and another HR interview. The technical interviews weren't overly complicated and the discussions were pleasant enough. Final verdict is that the on-site was quite long and exhausting, but I had a good time overall. Having to prepare a 45min presentation was a bit annoying through.