Easy interview. They weren’t, however very forth coming with the job description and very cryptic about the job requirements. It honestly seemed like even the person interviewing didn’t know the job well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you had to deal with an angry customer
I interviewed at Artifact Uprising (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
Got reached out by a recruiter, after that had a casual conversation with an engineer. Proceeding this initial process I was assigned a hefty take home that involved creating a full stack eCommerce shopping cart application, the description states that the work should be able to be completed within a day or so, but applicants usually take a week (uhmm what!?) . After spending a week on the project I contacted the recruiter and was told they moved forward with someone else (yay me for spending hours on this and having the recruiter waste my time). I would say I had a pleasant time talking with the engineer, but their HR department lacks transparency and honesty with candidates.
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I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Artifact Uprising (Denver, CO) in May 2019
Interview
The interview process started with a 30 minute call, which took over a week to schedule. After that, I was sent a code challenge, after submitting it I was invited for an in person interview. The in person was 5 hours long (including provided lunch) with a number of different people (assortment of engineering, product, and management). All but one of the people I interviewed with were a delight to speak with, while one of the engineers was more focused on taking notes, and getting exact answers to the typical canned engineering hypotheticals. Ended the day on a positive note, was told I'd have next steps the following day. 2 days later, after reaching out, I was told they did not want to move forward with me, citing personality and potential working relationship as reasons.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Most questions were focused on personality and working with product, not many technical questions