Applied online then got a message from HR to add degree information. Then I was asked to schedule a phone call.
Take a personality quiz.
And schedule the assessment.
Phone interview was 15-20 minutes about the position and about me, previous projects, and if I had any questions.
Assessment was long.
2 minutes of quick math questions, I only solved 4.
Then more math questions, it was honestly very easy, but some of them didn’t make sense and seemed very silly.
Then 20 questions about learning MUMPS, it was easy if you know how to read code and know logic gates and stuff like that.
Then the last part was 4 easy-medium LeetCode problems (I’m pretty sure I got all of them right). It was:
Just study matrices and manipulation, backtracking, DFS.
I felt I did very good in the assessment, just not the 2-minute part. Did okay in the phone screen.
Got my generic rejection email about a week after the assessment.
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