I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Innography in June 2014
Interview
A recruiter set up a phone interview for me with their Directory of Engineering. I'm not local and they communicated to me through the recruiter that they would not reimburse any travel costs to come on-site later for an in-person interview if we proceeded that far.
I thought I had a pleasant conversation, and discussed the duties in my current position as an Application Support Analyst, which included a great deal of software development, among other things. That's important to note, because interestingly enough, the only feedback sent after was that "there wasn't a good reason I'm not already in software development." ...Thanks?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
High-level questions about my previous work experience and projects. Nothing too technical.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Innography
Interview
Long. You meet with pretty much the entire company to see if they think you're a good fit. Phone interview with HR, then VP, then Senior Team. Then an in-person interview with everyone on the team and lastly, a culture interview with another panel.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Innography (Austin, TX) in Oct 2014
Interview
One indirect recruiter knocked me on LinkedIn regarding an opening here. The position was interested and started processing it. Two phone interviews before on-site interview. Had 3-4 interviews during on-site and most of the questions are standard and relevant.
2 phone screen interviews:
- 1-1 with VP
- 1-1 with recruiter
1st onsite interview:
- With a software engineer
At final onsite interview, I faced:
- 1-1 with the VP
- 1-1 with an architect
- Group panel interview with a different team to check cultural fit
- Group pane interview with the prospective team
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some data structure questions related to XML, basic computer science questions and distributed computing questions