I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Orbitz Worldwide (Chicago, IL) in Nov 2014
Interview
1. Give the employer my resume on campus job fair
2. On campus interview two weeks later on Tuesday (behavior and coding)
3. Coding test the same week on weekends
4. Onsite interview two weeks later on Friday (coding and behavior)
5. Received offer the same day of onsite interview
Overall, those people are really nice, they will give you some hints if you get stuck, behavior questions are really open, you should express yourself and show you your passion
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Not very difficult, but very good question.
On campus interview: rotation direction when in north pole, transcript a decimal number to binary number, test if a height-balanced BST, reconstruct to be a high-balanced BST, difficulty encountered
Coding test: airports questions, basically graph problems, Dijkstra's algorithm and DFS
Onsite interview: find angle difference of a time, triangle overlap, code optimization, implement hashtable insert and retrival, your goal, most stressed time, your favorite language, your project
Great interview process. Questions were simple. The interview felt much more like a conversation than an interview which was great. It seems like HR here have an understanding of what the role needs.
I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Orbitz Worldwide (Chicago, IL) in Feb 2016
Interview
The on-site interview includes 2 rounds. The first round asked me some behavior questions, like how to deal with the relationship between you and colleages or you and supervisors. And the second round asked me some technical questions like Java basic and algorithm. And I was given a paper to wirte down the pseudocode about the question.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given a linkedlist, find the NO.n element from tail.
I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Orbitz Worldwide (Chicago, IL)
Interview
I met the recruiting team on campus and had a campus interview the next day. The questions were some typical behavior questions plus two basic algorithm questions. Then I was moved forward to the next step to complete a coding challenge within 2 days and had the onsite interview finally. There were two stages in the onsite interview. One was behavior and the other was technical. The technical problems weren't so hard, just make sure that you present your idea clearly.
The people there were really kind and nice. I felt comfortable during the whole interview process and didn't felt stressed nor exhausted. However, I decided to accept another company's offer so I decline it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's your stressed out experience and how did you solve that?
Have you ever planned out something and achieved that goal successfully?
How do you handle conflicts with your teammates?
Given two strings s and t, determine if they are isomorphic.
Given some constraints, check the validity of a password.
Construct Binary Tree from Preorder and Inorder Traversal
Some questions about hashmap.