I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Printed Mint in Feb 2020
Interview
After applying, I was contacted very swiftly by the office manager Andrea. She called me and we set up an interview within the week. She was very professional and explained the position well along with all the benefits and the company culture.
Shortly thereafter, I had my interview with Mary and Daenah. Both of whom were very professional. I was asked pertinent questions about my capabilities and was given detailed information about the duties required of me if given the position. They insured I was qualified by assessing my proficiency and assigning a test shoot of my photography skills.
After sending my photo, I was contacted again to set up the final interview with Chris. He was very knowledgeable, and we discussed all the logistics of my employment.
Overall, the interview process was very informative, fast, and enjoyable. 10/10 would do it again.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Printed Mint (Phoenix, AZ) in Feb 2020
Interview
After sending in an application online, I was called by the office manager and asked cultural questions and about my previous work experience for about twenty minutes. Then, I was invited in for an in-person interview with the office manager and the senior software engineer. They had me do a few coding tasks working with Ruby on Rails, React, and the Shopify API. Soon after I was called in for a second interview with the two CEOs.
Everyone at Printed Mint was so friendly throughout the interview and hiring practice. You can tell they are really excited about what they do and love working here. I really appreciated that the technical portion of the interview wasn't a "gotcha" type test like so many companies do. It was more of a casual pair programming exercise, and I feel like that allowed both me as the candidate and the senior engineer to get an idea of what it would be like to work together.
I had a great interview process with Printed Mint and loved how friendly everyone was!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you overcame a challenge at a previous job.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Printed Mint (Phoenix, AZ) in Feb 2020
Interview
I had a phone screen with the HR representative and then was scheduled for an in-person interview on a second phone call wherein she said that the in-person interview would consist of 45 minutes to 1 hour where she would ask behavioral questions and the senior developer would ask coding questions.
She had asked me to bring my own laptop with the Ruby on Rails environment already installed to the in-person interview and I told her I couldn't because I only have a tower. She seemed a little irritated that they would have to provide me with a computer with the environment already installed. She then sent a confirmation email saying I would need to use my own personal AWS account and create a Shopify account for the interview.
I asked other developers from my boot camp about this and my husband (who has been a developer for 10+ years) and they all said that this is an incredibly inappropriate thing for them to ask. AWS and Shopify charge for certain uses even with the free tier and they both require to have credit card information. It would not be difficult for the company to set up dummy accounts for candidates to use.
So I wrote back to the HR rep that I am happy to use any mock/dummy accounts that they will create, but that it is inappropriate to expect candidates to use their own personal developer accounts. She responded saying that she is sorry to have offended me (which was annoying because I didn't say I was offended), but no other candidates voiced concerns and that we did not make a good first impression and canceled the in-person interview.
Anyway, I think that this is a small company that is not very experienced in interviewing and they don't quite know that what they are asking is inappropriate. I am sure the other candidates did not voice concerns because they are super green or newbies and didn't want to be assertive. But really -- developers should never be put in a situation wherein they are utilizing their own personal developer accounts and exposing their own personal information during an interview. This is bordering on some illegal behavior that the company doesn't quite seem to understand is illegal.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was a difficult situation at work and how did you handle it?