The first interview consisted of interviews with two separate people. The first asked for a function that takes in a string of words separated by spaces and which prints the first duplicate work. The second asked for a function that took in two sorted arrays of integers with no duplicate values within a single array and which returned an array of the duplicates between the two arrays.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Nov 2012
Interview
Two on-campus interviews where you go through fairly technical coding questions with 2 interviewers. After that I was asked to fly down to their main headquarters in Austin, Tx for an on-site interview. The on-site last all day, consisted of 4 one-on-one interviews and an hour and a half coding session on a linux environment working on some object oriented problem and writing an explanation of your code.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The coding session was incredibly difficult to become familiar with the long prompt and then code/test. In the end make sure to simply explain your code and what you would do better cause that is helpful since I did not have a fully functional code solution yet made it through the round of interviews.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Indeed (San Mateo, CA) in Dec 2013
Interview
1st interview goes through 3 different directors. Then if they like you they invite you back for a sales presentation, then after that you interview with the senior director (very easy, right after the presentation).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
During the role play they will try to stump you. Stay confident and move along, remember to move the conversation along and close. The best thing to do is use what they tell you in the "role play" to your advanatage