There was no technical round. I had a HireVue in the first week of March. Later, after three weeks with no response or email from them, I received an email from the recruiter to schedule a technical screen round.
In this round, I was asked to correct code for a project. There were four errors. You needed to explain to the interviewer what you were doing and your thought process. You also had to help them understand why the errors were occurring. Basically, you needed an intermediate understanding of both Python and ML.
Why are you interested in this role?
Do you first train a dataset or split and then test a dataset?
If you were to help someone who doesn't know ML or the process, and is non-technical, how would you make them understand what you did?
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CVS Health's interview process for their Machine Learning Intern roles in Irving, Texas is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
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