I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at HCSS (Sugar Land, TX) in Feb 2018
Interview
Applied from a referral. Went through online "wonderlic" style math test. Went through in-house recruiter phone screen. Went through first stage interviews which consisted of redoing the math/logic test, and meeting with four members of the team some potential colleagues and some potential supervisors. Got a tour of the place as well, pretty awesome workspace.
Did not move on to final interviews, but admittedly I wasn't a perfect skillset match for the position. All that aside, anyone that actually is aspiring to be a UX developer and has taken a focused interest on it throughout college (or self-study) should be able to ace this interview!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Fundamental CS questions some OOP-focused, leetcode easy level algo's, UX design fundamentals, whiteboard presentation.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at HCSS in Oct 2023
Interview
A 30 min call with the recruiter with the next step being an on-site interview. I did not make it to the next step in the interview process due to vague feedback of "lack of experience" and they wanted someone more "mid-level".
I followed the company on LinkedIn and saw who they hired for the role. I had more experience than the person hired (a recent boot camp grad with only volunteer and personal projects going back to just May 2023). I'm confident the real disqualifier was racial and gender-related. Their UX department is mostly Asian and mostly female and they hired another female Asian. If you're looking for a diverse and inclusive company, look elsewhere.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard UX question - how would you define UX, what is your design process, etc.