I applied online. I interviewed at HealthVerity (Philadelphia, PA) in July 2017
Interview
First call was with HR and the second call was with the group leader. A third call happened with CEO followed with an on-site visit. The position requires experience with healthcare data. The interview went well. Those who are familiar with health data won't have too much of problems taking questions. The engineering team seems to be a bit of arrogant and they have a serious lack of healthcare data experience.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Given a database schema, they ask you to connect your laptop to a larger screen and write queries on an online tool.
6 rounds of interviews. Take home python assignment. All other rounds were technical questions having to do with data engineering tools/technologies and broad concepts etc. Definitely one of the harder interviews I've been apart of.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain how apache spark works and why it is so efficient.
5 rounds of interview with a take-home test. I had the pleasure of interviewing for a data engineer role at HealthVerity and was thoroughly impressed by the company's commitment to innovation and data-driven solutions. The team was highly knowledgeable and supportive throughout the process, making it a seamless and enjoyable experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
why healthverity, and talking about your experience
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at HealthVerity
Interview
Started with a recruiter call that went well. Then, I had a take-home assessment that took me a few hours. I was told you would typically hear back after submission pretty quickly. After that, I heard nothing back from the company. I followed up, and still no response. If you expect candidates to spend a lot of their personal time on something, you should at least provide some form of feedback. It sounds like I dodged a bullet based on some of the other reviews.