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      Software Developer Co-Op Interview

      20 May 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Boston, MA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at CoverMyMeds (Boston, MA) in Apr 2016

      Interview

      So 1st interview was the HR Call and then screen sharing with 2 questions. The HR was quite smooth where in HR asked about the background. 2nd round was technical and was given 2 problem statement with 1 of Front End and 2nd being of Word frequency count in the text. During the 2nd problem my approach was correct but I was coding little slowly as I was giving more time to unessential details. I was being praised in the Screen sharing interview the person who was watching my code also told me that I know how to use tools and was well aware with the development process hence I am deeply disappointed that I was not picked for the next round they said that they are moving on with the candidates with slight different backgrounds. The requirements were Ruby on rails and I was given an option to code in the language which I like hence I performed my coding in Java. I am still unsure why they rejected me.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      1. HTML, JavaScript and CSS problem 2. Word frequency problem
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      6

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      Software Engineer Co-Op Interview

      7 Dec 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Columbus, OH
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at CoverMyMeds (Columbus, OH) in Nov 2018

      Interview

      The interview process was very smooth and consisted of multiple examinations. The first round of the interview process was a phone interview with a very knowledgeable recruiter. It was quite in-depth in terms of technical knowledge and wasn't typical interview questions. The second round of the process was a screen-shared coding interview with a CoverMyMeds developer. I was given two problems to complete within an hour using whatever web development and programming frameworks I wanted. The third and final portion of the interview process was a "code day" at their offices in Columbus. It included office tours, paired programming with their developers, and a final presentation/questioning of what they had asked me to create. It was a great experience full of many great people.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      - Generate a webpage using HTML/CSS/JavaScript with text, styling, and scripts - Read text from a file and interpret /sort them based on occurance
      Answer question
      2

      Software Engineer Co-Op Interview

      10 Feb 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Columbus, OH
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at CoverMyMeds (Columbus, OH) in Jan 2016

      Interview

      First was a kind of "first date" showing off the office and work culture, as well as a few probing technical questions to make sure I knew what a computer was. A few weeks later, I had two solve two coding problems while one of the devs watched via video conference. The problems were pretty simple - the kind of thing you'd expect from a second level programming course. One dealt with HTML, CSS, and Javascript. The second was a really common interview question. I don't want to give it away, but you can count on my word that any coding interview question book will go over it. The last and most intense part was a full day coding interview. It was a like a solo hackathon, a pressure cooker to see how you react under duress. Given a fake customer request, the problem was to create an entire web application in about 8 hours, given a week or so of prep to get the skeleton and CSS finished. You're encouraged to pair with two other co-ops to solve the problem, but their effectiveness is a roll of the dice. You can use whatever web app framework you want, and if the co-op isn't familiar with that framework you're up a creek. Ostensibly the code day is supposed to test your ability to prioritize, but you should also spend time asking questions to other co-ops and devs about the work culture - I wish I had done that. At the end, you present your application in front of a dozen or so developers, co-ops, and an unknown cabal on a phone conference. The questioning part is intense - they want to see if you know how to admit that you don't know something. Truth be told, they don't even know the answer to some of their questions. Keep cool, tell a few jokes, and admit when you don't know, and you'll survive. This is one of the most intense interviews you can go through for an entry-level tech job in Ohio. If you make it through, that's an accomplishment on its own.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      "Pretend I'm the (coding language) interpreter. How would I read this line in your code?"
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Where do the URL parameters come from?
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      6