Overall, an extremely easy interviewing process. I was dmd by a recruiter on LinkedIn and set up a phone call with her the next day. She asked generic questions gauging my familiarity with the following:
Then, I scheduled a "technical" interview for a short time after the phone call. My technical interview was very easy. I'll try to write every question I was asked:
Write a function to reverse a string in your chosen language.
Write an SQL statement to join two tables.
What does __init__ mean in Python?
Describe basic OOP principles such as: polymorphism, benefits of OOP, inheritance, abstraction, inner classes, different types of errors.
A few questions about "what will the following code print" (all very easy, some returned errors).
What is a time when you had to change a project you were working on due to a deadline that you couldn't meet in time? Describe a time when you succeeded in a collaborative project.
I'm definitely forgetting some, but they were all pretty simple.
All the questions I remembered were described above.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Fidelity Investments LEAP Full Stack/Data Engineer role in Merrimack, New Hampshire.
Fidelity Investments's interview process for their LEAP Full Stack/Data Engineer roles in Merrimack, New Hampshire is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Fidelity Investments's LEAP Full Stack/Data Engineer interview process in Merrimack, New Hampshire.