I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Paytronix (Newton, MA) in Mar 2018
Interview
Great interview experience. First round was a phone interview. They really want you to express yourself over the phone since the job largely revolves around calling clients. Next round was in-person at their Newton, MA location. Everyone was really friendly and the office has a cool setup too. Got a small tour of the place and had to go through 4 hiring managers, each of them was 1-on-1. Each manager had a different background/role in the company. They ask a couple logic questions, a paytronix related question to show them how you could use their system to solve a problem, and the questions you'd normally get at an interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There is an island and a square moat around the island. You are standing outside the moat trying to get to the island with a wooden plank. If the moat is 10 feet wide and you have 2 wooden planks that are 9 feet wide how do you get across? Note that you can't jump or use anything but the planks to get across and you can't touch the water.
I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Paytronix (Newton, MA) in Oct 2016
Interview
The first round interview was an hour behavioral interview on-campus. Second rounds were extremely long. 4-5 Hours. Mostly based on behavioral questions. Everyone asks you a logic question after asking their behavioral questions.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Paytronix (Boston, MA) in Jul 2016
Interview
This is a long interview process. I arrived at 1:00 PM and left at around 5:15. I talked to five different people - one was in charge of the division, two were managers, and the rest were employees with the same job title as the one for which I was applying. They all seemed to ask similar questions - interested in my background, interested in how my skills and experience might apply to this position. Three of the interviewers brought logic puzzles, one brought a code-based question (since I had SQL experience, it was a question in SQL) and one interviewer mostly talked about himself.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
You have three friends and one flashlight and you appear at an old bridge. You only have one flashlight. Only two people can cross the bridge at once and they need to be holding the flashlight.. One friend can cross in 12 minutes, one can cross in 8 minutes, one can cross in 2 minutes, and you can cross in 1 minute. How fast can you all get across the bridge?
There is a dartboard with a bulls-eye that is a certain radius. Around that is a board that is twice the radius of the bulls-eye. What is the probability that a dart that hits the board will hit the bulls-eye?
You have three bags of marbles. One is labled "Yellow", one is labeled "Blue", and one is labled "Mix of yellow and blue." All of the labels are wrong. What is the minimum number of marbles that you would need to pull in order to correct the labels?