I applied online. I interviewed at State Farm (Dallas, TX) in Feb 2023
Interview
First stage was a automated video interview where you are asked questions and you have to record your answers. Questions were basic run of the mill. Then 2 weeks nothing, even followed up with HR...no response. Then, I decided to withdraw job application. Immediately, within 5 mins, someone calls me (NOT HR, a business analyst from the team) asking if I am still interested and gave me a predictive modeling problem to solve within 7 days. This is an extremely CHEAP tactic. Say, there are 50 candidates solving the problem. Processing the data, selecting and building model, validation, then you submit the code. They are basically getting unpaid work done by you. Unless you are absolutely desperate to get a job and no other option, I would say hard pass. I did the same. Overall, extremely unprofessional organization. I would not recommend it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Multicollinearity, model validation, bias and variance tradeoff
I applied online. I interviewed at State Farm (Bloomington, IL)
Interview
After submission there will be a hirevue round, asking some general background questions. Then hr screening and technical interview. I don't know further because I got declined after technical interview
I applied online. I interviewed at State Farm (Dallas, TX) in Mar 2026
Interview
At first I had a on demand interview. A week later I got a mail that I got selected and scheduled for 1st round live interview. I was about 45 minutes. Interview went smoothly. I got call from them immediately after the interview that I got selected and they scheduled for 2nd round interview. I am about to attend it in 2 days
Simple and very straight forward. There was not much focus on the technical side of things in my opinion which was kind of a relief honestly. Good luck future interviewees