I found it overall very easy. It started with some pre-screening questions, testing for a very high-level understanding of creating a scalable web service.
Then, a soft skills interview with general questions regarding experience and "what if" situations.
Finally, the technical interview, which was a Python code scramble and some beginner and intermediate level SQL questions.
Hired to the EDW department, most engineers are expected/desired to be capable of becoming full stack if they are not already.
What is a time you had to follow exact instructions to complete a project, and how did you go about it?
How do you normally work on your own projects? What is your process?
Who would you go to to describe a problem or accident that is affecting the users?
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The Home Depot's interview process for their Software Engineer roles in New York, New York is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
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