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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      4 Jun 2017
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at ChefSteps

      Interview

      I received an email asking for best days/times for a phone interview. A couple days after replying, I got another email from the recruiter, stating that she was on vacation, and I would have to wait until she got back. Perhaps a good thing to mention up front. When the time for the phone interview came, the recruiter called me half an hour early, and I called back as soon as I could, and listened to her act like I had missed our appointment. Next, I was sent an email with four questions to answer and a coding problem. The coding problem was to create a web page where you could enter a list of email addresses, and it would filter out the duplicates. The website needed to be deployed someplace publicly accessible, such as Heroku. After doing all of this, I received an emailing stating they would like to move forward and have me speak with one of their engineers, who was cc'd on the email, and was supposed to reach out to me. I never heard from him, and with how everything had gone, I decided to just move on, and speak with companies that were a little more organized.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      Other than the rapid pace of change and cross-browser compatibility, what do you find most challenging or cumbersome about web development?
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      Question 2

      What is the best or most interesting meal you ate recently, and what did you like or dislike about it?
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      Question 3

      If someone gave you $1M and 2 engineers, what would you build?
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