I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Molina Healthcare in Oct 2013
Interview
I was initially contacted by phone with the hiring manager and set up a subsequent phone call. To get to this point my resume' passed the initial screening. After the brief discussion with basic questions (e.g. why are you leaving your current position, etc.), we set up an interview for the following week. The interview lasted about 20 minutes with 3 different supervisors, asking some background questions and basic technical questions. I thought it went relatively well. That was the last I ever heard from them. I understand if you are inundated with thousand of applications that you cannot get back to every individual, but I think I at least deserved a response indicating I had not been selected for the position. It did tell me this company must not care about the people it hires if it has so little respect that they don't give potential candidates the courtesy of a rejection communication.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Molina Healthcare (Long Beach, CA) in Jan 2015
Interview
Applied online through their website. Got a call a few weeks later asking to come in. Interview was with three people, only took an hour. A little bit of bad cop, good cop type questions. One of them tried to make it a little stressful by really grilling me on my answers like why I chose certain answers. The other two were more laid back, even smiling at answers.
Absolutely be prepared to explain everything on your resume and have examples ready, especially when it comes to extra curriculars or programming experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is easier, for a back-end developer to become a front-end developer, or vise versa?