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      Software Developer Interview

      31 Jul 2009
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Madison, WI
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Jul 2009

      Interview

      I submitted my resume on Epic's website and got a email back in a couple days. The HR guy wanted me to submit an online Rembrandt personality test and set up a phone interview. The personality test consisted of many questions like: "Rank these 4 items based on how true they are of you: a) Enjoys large crowds b) Avoids conflict with supervisors c) Does not like to work more than eight hours a day d) Prefers to work independently". There also were word analogy questions in there too: "Sun : Basketball :: Moon : Golf-ball/ping-pong ball/football/soccer ball". Finally, there were some pure math questions, which didn't seem to have anything to do with psychology profiling. The phone interview occurred soon after that. I expected a technical interview, but it was mostly HR, with questions about my recent projects and such. I was then told that I'd need to take a skills assessment test. This one is not online but needs to be proctored by some sort of 3rd party professional proctor. I took mine at the local library. There were 5 questions, each requiring some code in any popular language (or even psuedo-code). You are supposed to write down your start and end times for each question, because apparently the time you take for each question is factored into the grading. This means you really aren't supposed to go back and fix an answer to a previous question. The first 4 questions were easy, CS1 questions. The last one was trickier: "Write a function which, given n, prints all well-ordered integers of n digits. A well ordered number is one where the value of the i-th digit is less than the value of the i+1 digit." I got rejected after the seemingly simple skills test. I believe I put too much emphasis on finishing the questions quickly (as I believe time is a factor in resulting score) and not pretty-ing up the answers.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Write a function which, given n, prints all well-ordered integers of n digits. A well ordered number is one where the value of the i-th digit is less than the value of the i+1 digit.
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