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Associate Software Engineer Interview Experience - Boston, Massachusetts

June 1, 2020
Negative ExperienceNo Offer

Process

Role for JavaScript-based tools for developing a new application called The Fidelity Retirement Income Experience.

First was a call from a recruiter, then a 45-minute call with a hiring manager, then back-to-back 45-minute technical interviews with two people each. I was able to complete all the coding questions and pass all the test cases, but perhaps it was a little sloppy or took too long because I was swiftly rejected.

Questions

Travel Directions Reduction.

Given an array of characters representing the four directions, return a simplified array that gets you to the same place.

estimateGrowthPopulation.

How many years does it take for a population to grow to a given number, based on initial population and percentage growth?

"Check if edit distance between two strings is one" on GeeksforGeeks.

React App challenge:

  • Render a given card component given JSON
  • Add padding and display CSS properties to position the cards
  • Render a list
  • Render check-boxes
  • Add component to add new cards and delete cards
  • Add a dropdown menu to sort cards

"Guess the Gifts" on Codewars.

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Fidelity Investments Associate Software Engineer role in Boston, Massachusetts.

Success Rate

0%
Pass Rate

Fidelity Investments's interview process for their Associate Software Engineer roles in Boston, Massachusetts is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.

Experience Rating

Positive33%
Neutral0%
Negative67%

Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Fidelity Investments's Associate Software Engineer interview process in Boston, Massachusetts.

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