I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at G2 Web Services
Interview
Phone interview and in-person. Over all met some interesting people. Was concerned about how empty the office and desks were. Plus, after I thought a great in-person. They never called me back. I reached out to the hiring manager and never responded. I think I deserved some kind of communication, right?
Our sincere apologies for not responding to your inquiries. We try and close the loop with all candidates in a timely manner and will review our process to ensure this does not happen in the future. In regards to the office looking empty; it is true that at times the office can look a little empty. We have close to 90 people in our Bellevue offices but, we also have a flexible work schedule and sometimes people choose to work from home. Also, dependent on the situation, groups may take a day off after a particularly intense project requiring long hours ends.
I applied through university. I interviewed at G2 Web Services (Seattle, WA) in Apr 2015
Interview
Career fair chat. Coding tests. Onsite.Design the game of chess(Whiteboard). Basically were trying to judge my approach. Explain projects. Algorithms. Asked questions on restfull web services and troubleshooting. How would you troubleshoot a server.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design the game of chess(Whiteboard). Basically were trying to judge my approach. Explain projects. Algorithms. Asked questions on restfull web services and troubleshooting. How would you troubleshoot a server.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at G2 Web Services in Jan 2015
Interview
Initial interview process was a short discussion with the HR recruiter. Then passed my information on to the SDE liaison for this position who performed a phone technical interview. He was very friendly and this process wasn't overly intense. We also just discussed the position in general to get a better feel of each other. The final step was an in person interview - I met with 4 people for a panel interview that was very technical. We discussed SQL, Rails, and other particulars of the position. I then met with a Project Manager and a Project Lead which was technical but again to just figure out how I would fit with the team.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Really nailed me down on diagnosing a failing web service, throwing out obvious answers and narrowing it down to the nitty gritty.