I applied for the role through LinkedIn and received a call from HR within two days. Afterward, I was assigned a case study to solve and present as a PPT. Following the assignment, I was called in for an in-office interview, which consisted of a technical round and an HR round. The interview was fairly straightforward, with typical questions like "Tell us about yourself" and details about my previous internships.
However, I would advise considering this company only if you're not receiving other offers. The attrition rate is notably high, which I confirmed after speaking with both current and former employees. The attitude and demeanor of the interviewers also gave me a clear insight into their company culture, which seemed quite poor.
Additionally, I later discovered that they were hiring for a short-term 3-4 month project, which the HR team never disclosed during the process. I continued to monitor the role, and as I suspected, they ended up hiring a sophomore intern for the position, further validating the insider information I had received. I'm glad I didn’t accept their offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me something about yourself
vlookup xlookup
whi this role
why is company
All very basic questions
I applied for the role through LinkedIn and received a call from HR within two days. Afterward, I was assigned a case study to solve and present as a PPT. Following the assignment, I was called in for an in-office interview, which consisted of a technical round and an HR round. The interview was fairly straightforward, with typical questions like "Tell us about yourself" and details about my previous internships.
However, I would advise considering this company only if you're not receiving other offers. The attrition rate is notably high, which I confirmed after speaking with both current and former employees. The attitude and demeanor of the interviewers also gave me a clear insight into their company culture, which is pathetic for sure.
Additionally, I later discovered that they were hiring for this role only for a short-term 3-4 month project, which the HR team never disclosed during the process. I continued to monitor the role, and as I suspected, they ended up hiring a sophomore intern for the position, further validating the insider information I had received. I'm glad I didn’t accept their offer.
I would highly advise everybody reading this - do not join this fraud company
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me something about yourself.
Why this role
Why this company
A few vlookup and excel related questions
I applied through university. I interviewed at RocSearch
Interview
Interview was held in 2 rounds. One being technical, other being HR round.
Technical round would consist of case studies and guesstimates. More focus would be on overall personality evaluation and problem solving skills.