J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Yelp (San Francisco, CA) en janv. 2012
Entretien
First there's a screening interview, not really useful but that's a trend these days. After that I was scheduled 2 interview with different software engineers.
The first one was very basic, he was asking questions about Web architecture and development. Nothing too complicated for a decent Web developer.
The second was a bit more complicated since he was asking live code his algorithm questions, which were not useful problem that you would solve inside a company. It was mainly to see how good you are with your algorithmic skills.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
You have two arrays with N integers in them. Merge those arrays using a recursive algorithm so that the integers in the final array are sorted.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Yelp (Londres, Angleterre) en janv. 2020
Entretien
First interview purely logistical and HR related, followed by 1 technical interview with a leetcode easy question, then a week later 1 Behavioral Interview followed by technical interview with leetcode medium question back to back. Interviewees were very friendly, encouraging and helpful
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Yelp
Entretien
Applied through their website. Received an email asking for a quick chat. Arranged within the week. Some chit-chat and then some rapid-fire technical questions. By the end of the conversation i was informed that i passed the round and we should arranged a skype interview with an engineer. Received an email a few days later that the intern positions were full.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
- port and protocol of HTTP
- what ssl stands for and used for
- how many bits to represent an octad digit
- max int with unsigned 32bit
- what structure for binary search: linked list or sorted array?
- insertion time in a linked list
Got the phone screen pretty quickly and was called by a recruiter for a pretty short conversation. The recruiter was really flexible about my schedule and a nice guy. Started the conversation with a few questions about what I would be interested in doing at the company, what my favorite languages to code in are. Then he asked some rapid-fire knowledge-based questions. They're on here for the most part--can't remember any that arent. He let me know at the end of the screen that I qualified for the interview with an engineer which we set up on the spot