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      Software Engineer Interview

      14 July 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Charlottesville, VA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at WillowTree (Charlottesville, VA) in July 2016

      Interview

      INFORMAL CALL ------------------------- I first had an informal phone call with the COO, where I was given an overview of the company and given an opportunity to ask any questions I had (throughout the entire process, everyone was very open to answering any questions I had). The COO was very passionate about both technology and WillowTree and the call was enjoyable. PHONE INTERVIEW ------------------------- Soon after, I was in contact with a recruiter and she helped me set up a technical phone interview. With the technical phone interview, I didn't have to do any programming. I talked about a handful of projects that I've worked on and explained the processes I take while working on projects. TAKE-HOME PROJECT ------------------------- After the phone interview, I had to complete a project to showcase my coding skills. The project was very open ended, allowing you to complete the task in pretty much any way that you wanted to. The time spent was limited to 8 hours. ONSITE INTERVIEW ------------------------- The last step was an in person interview, which would last an entire day. They covered both transportation, and housing for the night before my interview. I stayed at a very nice bed and breakfast which was a five minute walk away from their office. The day of the interview I was given a tour of the office. I then had my first (of four) one-on-one interviews. Each of the interviews had 3-4 behavioral questions (they asked the same questions to see how my answers would evolve throughout the day). The first one didn't involve me looking at any code because part of the time slot was devoted to giving me an overview of what the day would look like. We talked about projects I had worked on and talked about how I tackled my take-home project. The next interview (in addition to the behavioral questions) was dedicated to the take-home project. I gave an overview of the entire project. I then was given a task to extend the functionality of my project. I added the new functionality while explaining my thought processes to the interviewer. After the two interviews, I went to lunch with four WillowTree members. It was an opportunity for me to ask about WillowTree and get to know some of my potential teammates. After lunch, I had another interview. This interview got into the details of Swift as a language. Unfortunately, I haven't done much with Swift (other than a few side projects) so I had difficulties with this. The interviewer was able to pick up on this, so we went in a different direction and started talking about a course I'm currently in (Computational Photography) and he gave me a programming problem related to that. The last interview delved into the details of JavaScript as a language. Thankfully, I had more experience with this and was able to answer these questions properly. After all the interviews, I chatted with the VP of Engineering where I was given the opportunity to ask any last questions I had. He also asked me for any ways that the interview process could be improved. I received my offer the next day (in the morning). TAKEAWAYS ------------------------- Overall, I was very impressed with the interview process. The time between my very first call and my offer was less than a month. For the onsite, I was expecting to be asked generic programming questions where I'd be showing my knowledge of Big-O. The interviews were more tailored towards showing knowledge of languages. I recommend that future interviewees have a handful of experiences in the back of their mind that they can use for the behavioral questions as it is a core part of the interview.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      They asked questions related to "this". (JavaScript)
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      WillowTree response
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      Thanks for this great feedback on our interview process. I'm glad you had a good experience.

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      3 Jan 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at WillowTree in July 2024

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      6 Aug 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
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      12 Apr 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
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