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Associate Software Engineer Interview Experience - United States

January 16, 2023
Negative ExperienceNo Offer

Process

  1. Initial phone call
  2. Programming problem
  3. Follow-up call with the hiring manager
  4. 3-hour onsite.

Not a great interview experience. Here are the problems I encountered:

First, the meet-and-greet. This wasn't enough time for everyone to chat and for me to ask them questions. So, three of my coding interviews each got cut short by five minutes in order to "give me time to ask questions."

In one interview, I didn't have the answers to some questions right away. I had to think about them, but I was interrupted when I started to think my way through to solutions.

In another interview, I first came up with a complicated way to solve it, and then started coding it before realizing a much simpler solution. But the interviewer encouraged me to keep going with the solution I had. I wasn't able to finish in time.

Overall, the interview wasn't difficult.

Questions

Programming questions on topics related to the role:

  • Find position along a trajectory of points.
  • Solve for a simple transform between a set of points.
  • Math related to pose transforms, IMUs.
  • Write the code for a well-known 2D 90s computer game.

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Interview Statistics

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Pass Rate

Applied Intuition's interview process for their Associate Software Engineer roles in the United States is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.

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Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Applied Intuition's Associate Software Engineer interview process in United States.

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