I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Allstate (Bengaluru) in Apr 2022
Interview
Round 1: The interview went on for more than 1.5 hours as the interviewer asked questions from all possible topics from ML & NLP. Round 2: Two managers took this round where they focused on predictive analytics and one use case. Round 3: This interview was scheduled for 2 hours where 1 hour was dedicated to coding and 1 hour for use case solution design.We discussed the use case given by the interviewers. In coding I was able to solve 1 coding question and explained logic fr the other but wasn’t selected for further rounds
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A lot of questions from all possible topics in ML & NLP. Coding questions of intermediate level.
I applied online. I interviewed at Allstate (Charlotte, NC)
Interview
Was relatively easy, there's a lot of information about the process online that helped me prepare for each step of the interview. The members of AllState are friendly and help you along at each point so that even if you don't know an answer you can show how you're thinking which is more important to them.
It was a 3 interview Process: A phone screening, a technical interview, and a 3-hour interview including a behavioral interview, a technical interview, and a case study.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you write a function that adds a string of integers together? For example input is 12 so it should add 1 +2 + 12 to equal 15
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Allstate in Jun 2020
Interview
Similar to what has been described before, I had a phone screen interview with two Data scientists, the questions revolved around, SQL, and general programming: find the mode of a column in SQL, find if two strings are anagrams of each other. This was then followed by a case study about a shipping container company and how to evaluate fuel efficiency. This part of the interview process was good as the people on the other end were helpful if you were confused or stuck.
I was then moved forward to the virtual onsite interview. This took place at the start of June and lasted three hours, seemingly before they had decided to pull the job/move in another direction. This interview consisted of three parts, behavioural, programming, case study. It was really an expanded version of the phone interview. The programming part of the process was done on a virtual whiteboard programme with an emphasis on being as syntactically correct as possible.
Two days after the interview I was emailed that I had not received the position, I wasn't entirely shocked by this, as I didn't think that I had performed that well.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Talk about a time that you changed someone's mind?