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      Software Quality Engineer Interview

      5 Apr 2013
      Anonymous employee
      Berkeley, CA

      Other Software Quality Engineer interview reviews for Newfield Wireless

      Software Quality Engineer Interview

      15 Dec 2014
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Newfield Wireless (Berkeley, CA)

      Interview

      1. Coding test 2. General Phone Interview 3. Technical Phone Interview by hiring manager 4. All day long on-site Interview

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Interview questions: recursion, probability
      4 Answers

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Newfield Wireless in Oct 2014

      Interview

      Emailed to set up a phone interview within the same month of applying. Asked about previous projects and what I had done since school. I asked questions about the company, but she didn't seem to know much about the department she was hiring for.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Technical question
      1 Answer

      Software Quality Engineer Interview

      24 June 2014
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Newfield Wireless in June 2014

      Interview

      There are four steps in the interview. First one is H&R questions with a simple math question, then some coding homework to be sent within 24 hours, then technical questions and finally 1 day with the staff.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Some recursive algorithm problem for finding all possible permutations in a string
      1 Answer

      Software Quality Engineer Interview

      6 June 2014
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Newfield Wireless in May 2014

      Interview

      I had applied online on my school’s career website. I got an email for a phone screen within a week. During the phone screen, I was asked a few general HR type questions. There was one basic math question: Two cell towers (called north tower and south tower respectively because of their obvious locations) are 8 km apart. A round trip for a message from a stationary cell phone to the north tower takes 40 microseconds and the same for the south tower is 67 microseconds. Find the approximate location of the cell phone. Answer: Use distance=speed of light*(round trip time/2). It will be 6km from north tower and 10km from the south tower. By geometry, the cell phone is located either on the east or west at the distance of 6km from the north tower on a line perpendicular to the line joining the two towers. It was followed by a technical test wherein I had to choose one question out of three and send the code within 24 hours. These were the questions: 1. Assume the US dollar is available in denominations of $100, $50, $20, $10, $5, $1, $0.25, $0.10, $0.05 and $0.01. Write a function to return the number of different ways to exactly represent an arbitrary value less than $1,000.00 using any number or combination of these denominations. 2. Determine the sum of all prime numbers less than an input number (the input number will be at most 10,000,000). 3. I have a csv format table of telephone calls; each call is on a line of the format “calling #, called #” (e.g., several lines similar to "123456, 222".) Define friends as any two people who have talked, and acquaintances as any two people who are not friends, but share a friend. Thus, if A talks to B, and C talks to B, then A and B are friends, A and C are acquaintances. Find who has the most acquaintances. The table will have at most 1,000,000 entries, and the phone numbers will be integers with at most 15 digits. I got through this coding round and then there was one technical phone interview. The questions were aligned with the work done in the team I was interviewing for. The questions were on basic C programming, some algorithms, probability and testing. The testing questions were pretty vague and I could not understand what the interviewer wanted. This may have led to my reject which I got within few days.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Two cell towers (called north tower and south tower respectively because of their obvious locations) are 8 km apart. A round trip for a message from a stationary cell phone to the north tower takes 40 microseconds and the same for the south tower is 67 microseconds. Find the approximate location of the cell phone.
      2 Answers
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