Divided into groups, I worked with two other people.
First, we had to deal with a logic-based problem (no code), and then a coding problem.
The coding problem involved them giving us unorganized lines of code that we had to put together in the right order to make the code work. Then, we had to explain what the code does and ways to make it more efficient.
The logic problem dealt with making dormitory building(s) to accommodate a certain number of students. We were given several constraints that we had to work under, such as size and budget.
The following metrics were computed from 6 interview experiences for the The Home Depot Software Developer role in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Home Depot's interview process for their Software Developer roles in Atlanta, Georgia is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for The Home Depot's Software Developer interview process in Atlanta, Georgia.