I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at SDS (Montpellier) in Mar 2024
Interview
I recently interviewed for a Software Engineer position at SDS Inc. The interview process was rigorous yet fair, providing a thorough evaluation of both my technical skills and cultural fit.
The initial phone screen was with a recruiter who asked about my background, experience, and why I was interested in the role. This was followed by a technical phone interview with a senior engineer, which included a coding challenge on a shared platform. The questions were focused on algorithms, data structures, and problem-solving skills. After passing the phone screen, I was invited to an onsite interview, which was conducted virtually over a full day.
The onsite interview consisted of four rounds: a coding interview, a systems design interview, a behavioral interview, and a culture fit interview with the team lead. The coding interview involved solving complex algorithmic problems under time constraints, while the systems design interview required me to design a scalable system. The behavioral interview focused on my past experiences, challenges, and how I handle teamwork and conflict. The final round assessed my fit within the team and company culture. Overall, the process was challenging but rewarding, providing a comprehensive assessment of my capabilities and fit for the role.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you explain the difference between an array and a linked list?
How does garbage collection work in Java (or another specific language you’re proficient in)?
Describe how you would optimize a slow database query.
Explain the concept of RESTful APIs.
What are the key principles of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)?
How do you handle version control in your projects?
There is much debate by industry professionals on the best ways to improve the interview process. And by improve, we mean attract and make better hires. One theory is that harder job interviews actually lead to better job matches - but is this true? It turns out, yes. Candidates who go through a rigorous interview process often find that the company places a high value on finding employees who are a good match for both the position and the company culture.