I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Happen Bank (San Francisco, CA) in Aug 2015
Interview
The interview went very smoothly, the recruiter called me and schedule the phone screen with on the of principal software engineer, he asked me some Java basic questions and one algorithm coding exercise, the phone screen went pretty well, and the recruiter contacted me right away to schedule the onsite. The onsite was 5 rounds, one senior software engineer, two principal software engineers, one dev manager and one vp of engineer. Most of the question they asked were pretty standard java interview questions, they were database design questions, java design pattern questions, algorithm coding exercises.
One suggestion I can give here is that, most of the questions are open questions, you just need to have to give whatever you think will work.
In general, the interview process was pretty good, it was one the best interview experiences I have ever had.
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Java basic questions and one algorithm coding exercise
I applied online. I interviewed at Happen Bank (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
Interview process is smooth and well organized starting from recruiter screen to virtual onsite rounds. Main focus was on problem solving and the engineers were very helpful and humble . Overall , a very nice interview experience.
Recruiter called and scheduled for a phone screen. It was a coder pad interview. They asked questions on your resume. The phone screen took about an hr. Then you will be called for onsite interview with the team.
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Question 1
Coderpad question - program to find the number of islands in a two-dimensional array.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Happen Bank (San Francisco, CA) in July 2018
Interview
I interviewed in july-18. I would say this was the easiest interview of my life as it had zero challenging questions. I think interviewer had no java coding experience as all she asked me was
how to compile java file, what is static, final etc. She went on for 45 mins with similar theory questions and i got irritated by the end of it.
I was hoping for some data structures/algorithms questions to be part of interview but the level of this interview was very disappointing. Considering the knowledge of lead engineers working here, it would be a waste of my career to join this company.
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Question 1
difference between abstract class and interface, how to compile java file, final, static keyword, and similar beginner stuff