J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Monster Worldwide (Boston, MA) en févr. 2013
Entretien
Interview process was very nice and unique. First i had a phone interview, he was very friendly and asked about my projects and how i implemented and some basic technical stuff. Then i was called for next interview but this time they invited the selected people to their office at Cambridge, Boston. They received us as if we are the clients and they gave demo about how monster works and then the 2nd interview. They asked basic technical questions
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difference between statements of sql and stored procedures
J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 2 jours. J'ai passé un entretien chez Monster Worldwide (Weston, MA)
Entretien
The interview lasted about 2.5 hours. There were about 8 people interviewing at the same time. As a group, we were greeted by Mike, who was very nice and helped make a relatively stressful process seem less daunting. He discussed the company for a bit and answered questions. Engineers came in and the VP(?) came to talk to us more about Monster. After that we each were paired with two engineers who interviewed us separately. It was more of a conversation about past experiences than a test of skills--as far as interviews go it was not bad at all. There were no curveballs. After some initial awkwardness on my part I think it developed into a pretty nice conversation. Overall it was a good experience.
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Nothing was too bad--just be prepared to talk about what you've done in class and outside of class, and expect questions about what you have put on your resume.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez Monster Worldwide (McLean, VA) en mars 2014
Entretien
On the whole, the interview process was very quick. I was first contacted via email by a recruiter to set up a phone interview, and then was invited for an on-site interview a couple days later. At the on-site interview, I met up with the Director of Software Engineering, who described the company goals and products and introduced me to a manager, who conducted the rest of the interview. I received an offer the next business day.
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Asked about all the past projects I had worked on, the technologies I used, who I worked with, etc.
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Monster Worldwide (Weston, MA) en mars 2014
Entretien
I am a first year PhD student in Mathematics. I was looking for an internship related to data analysis and/or mathematical modeling. I handed in my CV at a school career fair. The representative told me that he would refer me to the data science team. A few days later, I received an email asking me to schedule a time for phone interview. The interview was about 20-30 min. Mostly, the questions were related to my past experience. I feel like they were just trying to get an idea of what my experience level was. The phone interview also contains some standard questions such as "why do you think you are a good candidate for the internship" and "what was the most difficult part of your experience at xxxx and how did you overcome it."
After the phone interview, they moved me to the final round, which is on-site interview. At the end of March, I went to Monster's office in Weston, MA for the on-site interview. First, we were given a short tour of their new building followed by information sessions given by the HR and people from the engineering department. During the session, they asked us why did we want to apply for the internship. I don't think it was considered a formal question as part of the interview process. But people who were going to interview us were also in the room listening to our answers. Then we moved on to in-person interview. I was interviewed by two people from the engineering team, one of them was the person who phone interviewed me. It was not a technical interview. Nothing very technical was asked. They were trying to figure out what I want to get out of the internship and tried to match me to a suitable position. They also asked about my past experience in more details. The most difficult question was: give an example of a correlation you can draw between two categories of data that Monster collect. They gave me an example: suppose Jack was applying to Job A. Mary, who applied to Job A also applied to Job B. So it is likely that Jack would also want to apply to Job B.
Questions d'entretien [1]
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Give an example of a correlation you can draw between two categories of data that Monster collect. Example: suppose Jack was applying to Job A. Mary, who applied to Job A also applied to Job B. So it is likely that Jack would also want to apply to Job B.