I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at CEVA (Petah Tikva) in Dec 2018
Interview
the first interview is in extreme company, the interviewer there has no knowledge about programming at all. she just gave me a test that was send to thier company by ceva asked some details about my CV and told me that after the test she sends all the documents to the company. and if everything ok they will call me to same type of an interview
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after two weeks - i got an answer:
The company informed us that it changed the terms of acceptance. And college entrance conditions are average 90.
my avarage is 86.... and i dont think that this 4 points important because my programming knowladge very good
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given a string - write a function that returns the first char that appears only once in the word
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at CEVA (Tel Aviv-Yafo) in Nov 2018
Interview
First Interview in front of 2 men in Hertsliya, Israel.
One of them didn't say a word or introduce himself.
He started out an in-depth analysis of Ceva (around 40 mins).
Except for my name, they didn't ask me a word about myself which I found to be very odd.
They handed me a programming question in C right away.. When I finished they gave me another one and that was it. They care about HOW you solve if, not IF you solve it.
The rest of the process is 3 more interviews....long way to go!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They ask you to answer all prog. questions in C:
Output: first non-repeated letter in a string (char[str]). for example: "AABBCDE"= C
If you answer correctly you will get a second question:
Reverse words in a sentence word by word- "hello world" == "olleh dlrow"
I applied in-person. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at CEVA (Herzliya) in Feb 2017
Interview
The head of the QA team did the interview, she started with personal questions and then she went through questions about the degree, like which courses did you like most? Then I got a test form with a few questions I had to answer, like what's the difference between abstract to interface? Then she also asked a few questions in a frontal manner.