J'ai passé un entretien chez Walmart (Sunnyvale, CA)
Entretien
This has probably been the most unprofessional company I have interviewed with. I was invited to a hiring event and got an "interview pass" to jump forward to their onsite interviews in their Sunnyvale, CA location. The recruiters seemed like they were in a rush to get candidates so I provided them with my earliest availabilities within a span of 2 weeks. Luckily I got the recruiter's email address so I had been checking up on my status at least once a week (with no luck on scheduling).
One month later, I got referred to another scheduling person and she gave me a tentative day with no further information about my interview (like what time my interview will be, and how long it will be, etc). I've followed up with her twice and she responded with the same response that she will get back to me when she has the information..
To make matters even worse, I'm not the only person who has faced this either. Another one of my friends attended the same hiring event and also got an "interview pass" for an onsite interview. Both of us have been waiting for over a month now and the recruiters are near non-responsive. Just absurd.
This is just beyond unprofessional and this makes me strongly question whether I'd even want to work for such an unorganized company.
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Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Software Engineer chez Walmart
First, standard short phone call with recruiter. Then a 1-hour interview with an engineer on the team, asked about technical experience and background, and did a live coding assessment via video call. Fairly standard Leetcode style questions
Intense but rewarding — the interview for the Software Engineer position at Walmart Labs was tougher than I anticipated. The technical rounds included an LRU Cache implementation question where I had to articulate my design thoughts on thread safety, followed by a complex system design for a real-time inventory service. What made a difference in my prep were the company-specific prompts I found on prachub.com; they really helped me understand the types of questions I might face. Despite the challenging nature of the interviews, I ultimately received an offer but chose to decline.