I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at BayTech Consulting (Irvine, CA) in May 2019
Interview
They were very organized and professional! I applied online then heard back in a few days. I had a video interview with a sweet girl in HR, then was sent a coding test to complete online. A week later I received a request for interview with tech lead/owner.
My only complaint is the job desciption seems super basic, and askes for html and css. The HR lady said the skills tests results do not matter as there is training and being a student is acceptable. I would say don't apply unless you already have a CS degree or you're in your senior year.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at BayTech Consulting
Interview
Very tedious interview pipeline. Initial application requires you to record video answers, with a 50 second time limit, for some questions such as "Talk about a project you're proud of. What did you learn?".
They don't even have a dedicated HR person so a lady in Marketing handles the initial screening interview and is your main point of contact. The initial screening interview is just behavioral questions about you and your background.
After that, you get an online assessment. They're using a service called TestDome, probably because it's much cheaper than HackerRank. The assessment is a 10 questions test with half of the questions being obtuse and without relevancy to software development (what shape comes next in the pattern type of questions). The rest of the questions are trivia about UML designs and some runtime stuff. No actual writing code.
Don't expect any response from the point of contact. Email interaction is nil.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at BayTech Consulting
Interview
Email link to fill out written responses and record a video. Then zoom meeting with marketing person who asks basic questions to get to know you. Then a link to a 10 question assessment to “see where you’re at”. Told right off the bat that it will be difficult but 50% is considered passing. Assessment questions honestly did not seem like a good way to gauge candidates skills, mostly multiple choice and some questions are very random. Reached out after not hearing for over a week and was told I was no longer considered.
I get that recruiters deal with a lot of applicants, but if someone is investing the time to get through even part of the interview process, I think they deserve to be told as soon as they are no longer considered. Don’t wait until they reach out to ask you for an update. The job application process is stressful and the least you can do as a recruiter is let a candidate know as soon as possible that they are not moving forward instead of keeping them in the dark and waiting. That is part of your job.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at BayTech Consulting in Mar 2023
Interview
It initially took about 2 weeks to get an interview/meeting. I was able to schedule the time and date and it was through zoom. The meeting lasted about 30 minutes
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How I can utilize my skills throughout the company and be an asset