J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Ramp (New York, NY) en avr. 2023
Entretien
First I had a screen with a recruiter. Then advanced to a tech screen with an engineer, non-leetcode. Then advanced to an on-site with two technical, one systems design and one behavioral with an HM. I didn't receive an offer but the recruiter was nice enough to give me feedback. The experience was generally good except for during one of the tech screens during the on-site it was so obvious the interviewer wasn't paying any attention. He didn't say a single word throughout the whole interview, only giving a short "yup" whenever I prompted him to say something. Whenever I looked at the Zoom he was clearly looking at another screen. I get it, people are busy, but if Ramp is okay with treating its interviewees this way, that's not a good sign. Besides that, though, the other interviewers were nice, especially the HM.
It started with take home question regarding flags. Then heard back from a recruiter a week later. Then never heard back unfortunately. Not sure if they have too many applicants
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Ramp
Entretien
Conversation opened with a recruiter about a week after initial LinkedIn application. Recruiter asked me standard background questions, then asked me to tell her about a project and about what I was doing with AI.
One technical round after that, plus sounds like there would be a virtual onsite afterwards.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Fun and unusual problem, though the interview was much quieter than any technical interview I had experienced before. It felt closer to completing an online coding assessment while an interviewer silently observed.
The challenge involved making HTTP requests to “escape a maze.” You loaded a webpage containing links to connected child pages and traversed them to locate the exit. As the exercise progressed, additional response types, body formats, and URL schemes introduced new cases that had to be discovered and handled.
The interviewer provided very little clarification when I tried to discuss requirements, so the exercise appeared to be testing your ability to reverse engineer an unfamiliar system and adapt your design as new behavior emerged. I was also discouraged from consulting documentation, so I would recommend being comfortable using your language’s HTTP request library from memory.
My initial design assumed successful responses, and I later expanded it to support different response codes, bodies, and schemes. Overall, it was a creative problem, but candidates should expect limited communication and deliberately undisclosed requirements.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Ramp
Entretien
They only give you 3 days to take the test, which is very tight with work. Got a coding test, passed all the tests, and a week later got an automated rejection
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
on hashmaps and snapshotting with in-memory databases